Here’s when Iron Gwazi will open at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay
TAMPA, Fla. — Busch Gardens Tampa Bay has announced an opening date for its new coaster, Iron Gwazi. Iron Gwazi will plunge riders from a 206 foot-tall peak into a 91-degree drop, reaching top speeds of 76 miles per hour. READ: Gatorland extends Florida resident discountBusch Gardens said riders on Iron Gwazi will experience a dozen airtime moments, including three inversions, as they sink into crocodile-inspired thrills. The new coaster also features all-new thrill components and a reimagined track layout, Busch Gardens said. READ: Universal Orlando announces Mardi Gras concert lineup, more detailsExpand Autoplay Image 1 of 9 Iron Gwazi at Busch Gardens (Busch Gardens)Annual pass members can be one of the first to ride Iron Gwazi during exclusive preview days.
wftv.comAfter a year of kid's rides, SeaWorld Parks goes all in on big thrills in 2020
The new ride will be one of the tallest, steepest, and fastest hybrid coasters in the world. While the harsh, serrated design doesnt look good on a luxury SUV, it looks quite sexy on a coaster. It's expected to be the tallest and fastest wooden coaster in Texas,Iron Gwazi and is being designed and built by Great Coasters International. A new Sesame Place park was confirmed for California earlier this year, but that park wont open until 2021. As massive coasters materialize at every single one of their primary parks, SeaWorld is banking on these larger, destination-style coasters to flood their parks with guests.
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