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Wodan Timbur Coaster
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General
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Park Europa Park
Location Rust, Baden Wuerttemberg, Germany
Status Operating
Operated
Operated
Opened 31 March 2012
Opening
Cost € 10,000,000
Height restriction 48 inches (122 cm)
Statistics
Manufacturer Great Coasters International
Builder
Designer
Type
Type Wooden
Model
Riders per train 24
Riders per hour 1,250
Lift/launch system Chain Lift
Height 131 feet
Drop
Top speed 62.1 mph
Length 3,445 feet
Dimensions
Duration 3:25
Inversions 0
Steepest drop
Maximum g-force 3.5G

Wodan Timbur Coaster is a Great Coasters International wooden roller coaster[1] located at Europa Park in Rust, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It opened on March 31, 2012.

The ride is located in the Iceland section of the park, which opened in 2009. It is the park's first wooden coaster, and was built by Great Coasters International that was responsible for Troy at Toverland and El Toro at Freizeitpark Plohn, as well as many other wooden coasters around the world.

Name[]

The coaster was named after the Germanic name of the Nordic god Odin. Timbur is the Icelandic word for wood.

Design[]

The coaster intertwines with two attractions Atlantica SuperSplash and Blue Fire.

Theme[]

Wodan Timbur Coaster is themed to Norse mythology. The queue line features several heavily detailed elements, including fire, mist and water effects. The goddess of death, Hel, is also featured and has a turning sand timer. Projection Mapping, smoke screens and moving ceilings are also used in the indoor sections, which immerse guests in mythology. In the station, statues watch the train leave and turn to watch the train arrive. The ride also features tunnels.

Trains[]

Single-car trains.

The trains are GCI Millennium Flyer trains.

References[]

Europa Park Roller Coasters
Operating AlpenexpressArthur - The RideAtlantica SuperSplashBlue FireEuro MirEurosatMatterhorn BlitzPegasusPoseidonSchweizer BobbahnSilver StarWodan Timbur Coaster
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