Iron Gwazi, the queen of roller coasters, has arrived

Iron Gwazi, the queen of roller coasters, has arrived

If there is a place in the world that never stops reinventing itself, that place is Orlando, the world of children (and parents who also love to have fun). So get ready for another attraction, which is futuristic and nostalgic at the same time. Busch Gardens (which is part of the Orlando program, but is in Tampa Bay) just opened Iron Gwazi , a hybrid roller coaster, part wooden and part metal.

Radical families, get ready! Busch Gardens launches its 10th roller coaster

By: Editorial

If there is a place in the world that never stops reinventing itself, that place is Orlando, the world of children (and parents who also love to have fun). So get ready for another attraction, which is futuristic and nostalgic at the same time. Busch Gardens (which is part of the Orlando program, but is in Tampa Bay) just opened Iron Gwazi , a hybrid roller coaster, part wooden and part metal.

If you’re a fan of statistics, know that, at 63 meters high, it’s the biggest ride of its kind in the world, with a drop of 91° and a top speed of 122 km/h  . If you have courage and cold blood, be prepared. Iron Gwazi, the result of the development of ancient Gwazi, is simply the steepest and fastest on the entire planet. Iron Gwazi  is Busch Gardens’ 10th roller coaster, maintaining the high level of excitement of the park’s attractions, which already includes Tigris, which features the highest inversion in Florida, SheiKra, which has a 90° drop , and Montu, which was recently included in the ranking of the 10 favorite roller coasters by USA Today readers.

If there is a place in the world that never stops reinventing itself, that place is Orlando, the world of children (and parents who also love to have fun). So get ready for another attraction, which is futuristic and nostalgic at the same time. Busch Gardens (which is part of the Orlando program, but is in Tampa Bay) just opened Iron Gwazi , a hybrid roller coaster, part wooden and part metal.

Radical families, get ready! Busch Gardens launches its 10th roller coaster

By: Editorial

If there is a place in the world that never stops reinventing itself, that place is Orlando, the world of children (and parents who also love to have fun). So get ready for another attraction, which is futuristic and nostalgic at the same time. Busch Gardens (which is part of the Orlando program, but is in Tampa Bay) just opened Iron Gwazi , a hybrid roller coaster, part wooden and part metal.

If you’re a fan of statistics, know that, at 63 meters high, it’s the biggest ride of its kind in the world, with a drop of 91° and a top speed of 122 km/h  . If you have courage and cold blood, be prepared. Iron Gwazi, the result of the development of ancient Gwazi, is simply the steepest and fastest on the entire planet. Iron Gwazi  is Busch Gardens’ 10th roller coaster, maintaining the high level of excitement of the park’s attractions, which already includes Tigris, which features the highest inversion in Florida, SheiKra, which has a 90° drop , and Montu, which was recently included in the ranking of the 10 favorite roller coasters by USA Today readers.

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