Adventureland Park officials confirmed Sunday night that one of the people injured Saturday on the Raging River has died.A total of four people were injured while they were on the water ride. Officials say one of the rafts flipped.Adventureland says the ride remains closed and the investigation is ongoing.Names of the victims have not been released.Adventureland officials released the following statement to KCCI: Adventureland is saddened to learn of the passing of one Guest involved in the Raging River accident on the evening of 7/3/21. This investigation is ongoing and the ride remains closed. Adventureland is working closely with both the State and local authorities, and would like to thank them again for their efforts. At this time, we ask for your thoughts and prayers for the Guest and their family, as well as for our team members who were on site. Adventureland officials said six people were on the raft when the accident occurred. The ride is located at a remote dista
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Faster, higher, longer! A new roller coaster being built outside the Saudi Arabian capital of Riyadh will set world records in all of those areas when it opens at Six Flags Qiddiya in 2023.
The Falcon s Flight coaster will travel about two and a half miles at speeds of up to 155 miles per hour. One of the vertical cliff dives will fall about 525 feet into a valley by using magnetic motor acceleration, the company said in a release earlier this year. Each three-minute ride will carry up to 20 passengers, who will also experience three electromagnetic propulsion launch systems. The ride will be the world s tallest freestanding coaster featuring a parabolic airtime hill allowing a weightlessness airtime experience, the release explained. For those who aren t distracted by the thrills, Falcon s Flight will also offer panoramic views of the park.
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Saudi Arabia to Have World s Tallest, Fastest Roller Coaster Ride with a Speed of 250km Per Hour
Image for representation. Besides Falcon’s Flight, the Six Flags Qiddiya will also feature 28 rides and attractions across six themed lands across 38 hectares of land.
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If you are someone who is into adventure rides and the adrenaline rush that comes with intense gravity-defying roller-coaster rides, then this news might excite you. Saudi Arabia’s capital Riyadh will be housing the Falcon’s Flight which will be the world’s longest, fastest, and tallest roller coaster.
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Excitement is building at pace for the Falcon s Flight, set to become the world’s longest, fastest and tallest roller coaster - as the design process for the attraction is now underway.
The ride will be the main attraction at Six Flags Qiddiya in Saudia Arabia, a one-of-a-kind theme park that s due to open in 2023 inside a resort called Qiddiya.
The coaster will cover almost 2.5 miles (four kilometres) of track, hit a top speed of 155mph (250kph) and feature a vertical cliff dive manoeuvre into a 160m-deep (524ft) valley using magnetic motor acceleration .
Excitement is building at pace for the Falcon s Flight, set to become the world’s longest, fastest and tallest roller coaster - as the design process for the attraction is now underway. Pictured is a rendering of the attraction
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