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Cyclone is a typical scrambler type ride.

Rodeo is a Breakdance ride themed to Bulls.

One of the smallest Skycoasters out there.

An overview of the ride.

The ride concludes with a 450 degree helix.

The ride concludes with a 540 degree helix.

After flipping back to the flying position a couple of turns lead into a double inline twist.

The element puts quite a bit of force on your chest and back.

Whilst the ride is mostly about simulating flying, it does do some unique things with the riding position, such as a vertical loop.

After the overbanked turn the track turns riders onto their backs again.

The sweeping first drop and an overbanked turn.

Riders ascend the lift on their back, at the top on the first turn the track flips over into the flying position.

The ride features a split loading station for use on busier days. The nature of flying coasters is that the loading, checking and seat tilting process all adds extra time to each cycle, so a twin station allows one train to return and park even if the other is still loading.

Unlike other models, this version retains an onboard hydraulic system to lift and lower the seats into the upright boarding position.

Riders lie on their back during the ride.

The main entrance.

Batwing is one of the three Flying Dutchman coasters built by Vekoma, and gives the sensation of flying like a superhero.

Wild One is an out and back wooden coaster that was relocated piece by piece from Paragon Park in Massachusetts in 1986. The original ride dates back to 1917.

Guests disembark at a separate platform at the bottom of the course, saving them slow ride up the conveyor that most of these rides finish with.

The loading station, with a rather heavy duty looking access ramp.