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Mandoria | Gerstlauer Bobsled Coaster | Tiki Waka clone | 2026

Niles

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So i dont think there is a thread for this coaster yet and its gone vertical at Mandoria.

There is this thread about the coaster coming to Parc Du Petit Prince:



RCDB list both parks as getting coasters so..... merge if only one park is getting one or separate if they are both getting something?

Anyway here are the construction pictures:
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I'm very impressed with Mandoria lately - from an outside perspective, it looks like they're developing a very respectable family/family-thrill line-up. I could definitely see them becoming a must-do in the Poland park circuit if they can keep this up. That said, I hope they don't cheap out on theming as this looks to be something of an opportunistic addition for Mandoria.
 
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HI, I know it's off topic because this is a conversation about a new coaster and not about aquila but has anyone been near mandora recently and knows what the aquila tower looks like? If so, could you send me some photos? I was there last time on April 9th and the tower looked like this
 
HI, I know it's off topic because this is a conversation about a new coaster and not about aquila but has anyone been near mandora recently and knows what the aquila tower looks like? If so, could you send me some photos? I was there last time on April 9th and the tower looked like this

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Had a look on google maps and this was two weeks ago, painting was still underway.

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Hi, I'm new here and I have a question. Are there any new photos of the new rollercoaster in Mandoria or maybe some information?
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Contrary to what has been mentioned here repeatedly, this is not a coaster originally meant for Vietnam. This coaster has an adjusted block layout and adjusted station layout, on request of the park, for higher capacity operations. The ride has been produced according to the shape of the plot's terrain and the placement of water bodies in the masterplan.
 

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As a self proclaimed Mandoria super fan, my eyes are glued to this. So excited that they're expanding outdoors!

It does however mean that my yearly tradition of visiting this place during the offseason might not last forever...
 
Contrary to what has been mentioned here repeatedly, this is not a coaster originally meant for Vietnam. This coaster has an adjusted block layout and adjusted station layout, on request of the park, for higher capacity operations. The ride has been produced according to the shape of the plot's terrain and the placement of water bodies in the masterplan.

What water bodies are you talking about? There aren't any.

Even if it wasn't originally produced for Vietnam and never shipped (which having heard it from a couple of sources I trust, I'm loathe not to believe at the moment but will happily be proved wrong) we know it was never intended to be built here but in Olsztyn. The master plan for that can be seen here.

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So it certainly wasn't custom produced for this Mandoria. It's just ended up here after Olsztyn fell through.
 
What water bodies are you talking about? There aren't any.

Even if it wasn't originally produced for Vietnam and never shipped (which having heard it from a couple of sources I trust, I'm loathe not to believe at the moment but will happily be proved wrong) we know it was never intended to be built here but in Olsztyn. The master plan for that can be seen here.

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So it certainly wasn't custom produced for this Mandoria. It's just ended up here after Olsztyn fell through.
I guess you should question your sources. That it's drawn into a plan for Olsztynek says nothing about its original purpose. "It was never intended to be built here" is a bold statement to make with a lack of information.

Do you know when the purchase deal was signed? When it was produced? When the final column/footer design had to be filed? In what masterplans it appeared other than this? To what terrain it was engineered? All of that information far precedes the plans for Olsztynek. Rollercoasters have to be ordered 1 to 3 years before commissioning (depending on supplier and other matters) and many things can change in the meantime, especially permits and strategic planning. a Rollercoaster layout appearing in a plan is often only indicative, mainly to imply a rollercoaster type structure to be built, later to be drawn in exactly for the actual building permit.
 
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