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The corkscrew pulls straight into a hard turn.

The 2nd inversion is a corkscrew.

The exit of the Jr Immelmann ducks under the zero g roll.

This non inverting element serves to turn the train around and send it back the way it came.

Coming out of the zero g roll is a "Jr Immelmann"

Upside down.

a parabolic arc creates a weightless sensation for riders as the track rolls through 360 degrees.

The first inversion is a zero g roll.

In order to reduce the amount of foundations, the park asked B&M to develop these cylindrical towers. Instead of needing 8 or so foundations, they could build one large one.

The bottom of the drop skims over a garden.

The steep first drop hurtles towards the harbour before turning away sharply.

Eventually the train reaches the top.

The lift reaches a height of 34m.

The station is located underground, so the lift hill pops up right next to a main pathway.

The exit side of the station, with loose item storage under sliding covers.

Allocated seating is in place, though there is a dedicated front row queue along one wall.

The ride station is themed like an old subway station.

A cartoon that seems inspired by the animation style of retro scooby doo episodes communicates the safety instructions.

Other parts of the queue are on open air decks.

The queue line winds through spaces themed like underground utility tunnels.