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Boarding of the ride takes place in a disorganised workshop. Two trains can load simultaneously.

The second part of the queue passes through a workshop, where it seems the owner is deliberately trying to make the forest grow wild, and is watching the results on CCTV.

Tour brochures and German decor.

"You can leave your luggage with us".

According to the woman on the TV, we're off on a driving tour of the Black Forest.

The first part of the queue passes through a car rental office.

A Porche overrun by woody vines suggests the Black Forest is somewhat sinister.

The name is a bastardisation of the word "Verboten", meaning forbidden.

Verbolten is a family thrill coaster themed to driving German sports cars on a winding road through the black forest.

The loop of the park is around 4km long.

The pylons on sky ride are only single sided because the ride runs in a one way, triangular shaped loop.

The final block brake and transfer track.

The ride has a theme loosely based on ancient mythology. Apollo was the god responsible for moving the sun across the sky in his chariot.

The last few hills on the ride are a series of bunny hops that follow the terrain.

Heading up the 51.8m high lift hill. The actual first drop is 64m because it drops into a valley.

The queue building.

Apollo's Chariot is the tallest coaster at Busch Gardens, and features a series of large drops and hills.

The park runs a fleet of 3 steam trains.

Departing the station in the England section of the park.

Riders can expect to be blasted with air, spritzed with water and spun and shaken in all directions.