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Mandoria | Aquila | ̶V̶e̶k̶o̶m̶a̶ ̶ Gerstlauer Family Launch Coaster | 2025

TPoseOnTantrum

Giga Poster
After a few years of opening new coasters and rides inside of their existing building, Mandoria is thinking bigger;

The Mandoria indoor theme park in Rzgów near Łódź, Poland, has announced a new themed area including a new roller coaster for 2025. The coaster, which will be called “Aquila”, is going to be a family-launched coaster from Vekoma with a 445-metre-long track embedded in an almost 25-metre-high tower. Shortly after leaving the station, the coaster train, which has space for up to 20 passengers, will accelerate to 70 km/h before going through rapid twists and surprising turns.

“From the very beginning of the creation of the Mandoria theme park, we wanted it to be described by three adjectives: themed, family and year-round,” explains Daniel Zieliński, Mandoria Park Manager. “In embarking on the work on the new park zone, we are staying true to this objective. Mandoria will still look like a 16th-century trading town and the attractions there will enable whole families to have fun together. Thanks to the construction of the massive tower, our fourth rollercoaster will travel its entire route indoors, which means that it will be available to visitors all year round, regardless of the season or the weather. For the first time in Poland, children from 95 cm tall will be able to experience a ride previously reserved for teenagers and adults. All this while maintaining the highest safety standards,” concludes Zieliński.


Personally I think this is amazing for a mall park that only opened its doors... two years ago?
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Efteldingus

Mega Poster
I suppose this could be another one of those LIM launch coasters Vekoma has been introducing this year? It's incredible to see how much development Poland has seen in the last ten years when it comes to the theme park industry.
 

Niles

Giga Poster
We have an update, track and supports are on site for this......Vekoma??? Like the source states it looks more like a Gerstlauer.

Source: CoasterFriends , click for more images.

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The base is in for the tower, parts for the tower seem to be in the background.
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And signs have gone up.
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MLDesigns

Hyper Poster
Yeah that's a Gerstlauer. Even aside from the track design, it's got no bolts at the base of the supports, true Gerstlauer style where it's just sat in the footer:
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