What’s Next For Toverland?

What’s Next For Toverland?

Toverland is a park, that’s located in the Netherlands… 

This beautiful theme park has been in operation since 2001, and currently features 5 roller coasters. But, how soon until we see the park open its 6th roller coaster?

You’ve probably have heard about a few of Toverland’s coasters – Troy, the massive Great Coasters International wooden coaster, and Fēnix, Toverland’s newest roller coaster – which opened in 2018…

Troy – Opened In 2007
Fēnix – Opened In 2018

Fēnix, which is a B&M wing coaster – cost over 19 million USD to build…

So that tells me that Toverland isn’t afraid to spend some money when it comes to future roller coasters… 

One of the most intriguing things for me about this park – is the rapid expansion that they have done over the last few years… 

Along with Fēnix, Toverland added a whole new themed land that blends beautifully in with their newest coaster…

Overview of Fēnix!

So, can we see Toverland repeat this process soon? And if so, when? 

It appears that Toverland has an image crisis – where most people think this park only caters to younger thrill-seekers…

So the park wanted to spice up its image with its new shiny toy from B&M back in 2018… 

Fēnix paid off for the park since the new ride jumped the park’s attendance from 682,000 visitors in 2017 to 812,000 for the 2018 season! 

Furthermore – 2019 saw another major increase in attendance – with over 862,000 people visiting that year! 

Since the park was even close to changing their name before they added Fēnix, so they could cater to thrill-seekers, makes me want to think that their next coaster will be another one for the thrill-seekers!

Toverland already offers a sit-down coaster that features inversions.

A wooden coaster, a family launched coaster, and two other solid family coasters…

Toverland at the moment doesn’t offer a coaster that focuses on airtime or height, since Fēnix is the park’s tallest at 131 ft….

So could we be looking at a new hypercoaster making its way to Toverland next? 

This would fill in a ton of voids that this park currently lacks and maybe they could open the largest roller coaster in the Netherlands? 

Now, I do not know if the park has any type of height restrictions, but a roller coaster that is over 200 ft tall and features a layout based around large airtime hills, speed, and low to the ground turns would do great for this bucket list park!

If the park doesn’t want to spend the money on a hyper, or they can’t build over the 200 ft tall mark, could we see Toverland open a mega coaster-like Walibi Belgiums Kondaa? 

Kondaa – Located At Walibi Belgium

This would still provide the park with all of the features that it currently lacks, plus, they would use the money they would save – to build a cool new themed land under and around the new coaster!

Toverland currently lacks an intense launch coaster…. 

So…

Abyssus At Energylandia

So, I would have to think that we could be looking at a new Vekoma launch coaster making its way to the park at some point. And the beauty of this coaster model is it offers almost everything you’d want a solid coaster to offer!


Airtime, inversions, quick transitions, launches, height, speed, comfortable trains, and more…

A new Vekoma launch coaster would blossom this lineup – into one of the best in all of the Netherlands!

Here is where I think we could see the park open their next roller coaster.

Overview of Toverland

This area is located just to the left of the main entrance and would offer some awesome visuals for everyone walking up to the entrance of Toverland! 

So when do I expect Toverland to open their next roller coaster? 

Well, it took 6 years in between  Dwervelwind and Fēnix, so at first, you might think it could be a while before we see the new coaster… especially with the park being affected by Covid.

But, we can’t just ignore the momentum that Toverland’s attendance has had over the last few years, and I think the park will want to continue that trend going forward!

So I predict that the earliest we could see Toverland open their next coaster would be 2023!

What do you think is coming next to Toverland? 

Be sure to let me know in the comments below! 

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Gravity Group Preparing For The Future?

Gravity Group Preparing For The Future?

With the Gravity Group just announcing their new Engineered Pre-Cut track, what does this mean for other coasters? And is the Racer really that much better because of the new track?

I just recently rode the Racer, and let me tell you – I had the best ever ride on it, and I know I am not the only person to think that….

Kings Island and the Gravity Group did an amazing job on the 600 ft of engineered track… Now, I wonder – will Kings Island have Gravity Group add more during this off-season?

So what other wooden coasters out there could benefit from the new Gravity Group Engineered Pre-Cut track?

Here are 10 coasters and I think it makes sense for the park to hire the Gravity Group to install their new track…

Hurler – Carowinds

This rough wooden coaster could use some help… Better yet, the park’s maintenance team could use some on learning how to keep a wooden coaster – relatively smooth and enjoyable…

This all depends if Carowinds doesn’t want to spend the money converting the rough woodie into an RMC hybrid coaster…

I’d also be down for a zero-g roll added to the ride – if the Gravity Group felt compelled to do so..

Grizzly – California’s Great America

Anything would help America’s worst wooden coaster out…

Though, the park might be better if they just decided to convert this coaster into a hybrid!

American Eagle – Six Flags St. Louis

I’ve been on the park’s oldest wooden coaster quite a few times, and while it’s not the roughest ride at the park, I feel like it would make for the best candidate at Six Flags St. Louis for this new coaster track…

Monstre – La Ronde

Would Six Flags spend upwards of 10 million dollars on converting this dueling wooden coaster into a hybrid?

Hmmm…. Doubtful…

To me, that’s asking a lot…

Now I wish they would go that route… But sadly, the Gravity Group route might be cheaper…

Wildcat – Lake Compounce 

Would the park give Gravity Group a call, even though they just purchased new GCI Millennium Flyer trains for the park’s classic woodie?

There are more questions than answers – but one thing for sure is – Wildcat needs some help… and I mean help asap...

So those are 5 coasters that i predict could see some of the new Gravity Group Engineered Pre-Fab track!

I love everything about this new track that the Gravity Group created – except one thing…

Marketability…

How can parks market this as a new attraction of new rides? Because people aren’t going to buy tickets or a season pass – just to ride the Racer at Kings Island because it’s smoother…

What do you think of my 5 coasters? What coasters that I didn’t mention do you think could benefit from the work Gravity Group has done? Let me know in the comments!