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One of Verbolten’s biggest bonuses is the speed at which lines will move. Each of the five trains holds 16 people, and two trains can be loaded simultaneously. Over the course of an hour up to ...
Verbolten’s passengers experience a multi-sensory dash through the Black Forest with multiple launches, environmental-theme elements, sound and light effects and high-speed turns that must be ...
Verbolten had to meet some demands seldom seen for a major attraction in the thrill ride industry. They included lap bars instead of shoulder harnesses, a 48-inch height minimum, and no inversion ...
Verbolten takes its name and its theme from a similar German word, “verboten,” which means banned. Larry Giles, Busch Gardens’ vice president of Design and Engineering, set the mood.
WILLIAMSBURG -- In two days, the new roller coaster at Busch Gardens Williams will officially open. Officials say Verbolten is the most technologically-advanced roller coaster ever built at the ...
Verbolten takes its name and its theme from a similar German word, “verboten,” which means banned. Larry Giles, Busch Gardens’ vice president of Design and Engineering, set the mood.
Verbolten, Busch Gardens’ newest roller coaster, features five ride vehicles, each painted a different color and uniquely detailed with classic race designs inspired by vintage sports cars ...
PrevNext By: Nick Dutton Posted at 10:56 AM, May 18, 2012 and last updated2012-05-18 14:49:44-04 ...
Verbolten replaces the beloved 25-year-old Big Bad Wolf suspended coaster, which closed in 2009. Built by German manufacturer Zierer, Verbolten is under construction in the Oktoberfest section of ...
The Verbolten multi-launch roller coaster debuting in Spring 2012 at Busch Gardens Williamsburg will take riders on a high-speed drive along the German autobahn before detouring through the ...
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