SeaWorld San Antonio applies for permits for family inverted roller coaster

Posted | Contributed by Jeff

SeaWorld is gearing up to debut a new roller coaster by next summer, according to a new filing with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. In the filing, the coaster is described as an “inverted family style” coaster.

Read more from The San Antonio Express-News.

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Rick_UK's avatar

It makes my head hurt that these rides cost $9m. I am curious what the Vekoma equivalent costs because those are awesome.


Nothing to see here. Move along.

I’m trying to think of an example of an ‘inverted family coaster’ ?

Traditionally, if a ride goes upside down. That wasn’t considered ‘family coaster’ was it??

"Inverted" means that the train is below the track rather than above.


https://rcdb.com/r.htm?de=5&sc=22&ot=2

That'll jog your memory :)

LostKause's avatar

The new Big Bad Wolf. Dragonflier at Dollywood. The newest coaster at BGT...

And older ones like you see at the kiddie areas at Carowinds and Kings Island.


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