Booster Bike, Steel roller coaster at Toverland, Netherlands
Booster Bike is a steel roller coaster at Toverland where riders sit in a forward-leaning motorcycle-style position. Eight cars with two seats across allow passengers to experience the intense speed and motion together.
The roller coaster opened in July 2004 as the world's first Motorbike Coaster design installation. Manufactured by Vekoma, it marked a milestone in roller coaster innovation.
The ride shapes the Magische Vallei area with its distinctive motorcycle-style design that draws enthusiasts. Visitors here experience the thrill of motorcycle riding within a theme park setting.
Riders must be at least 140 centimeters tall to experience this attraction. The ride accelerates to high speed in just three seconds, so visitors should be prepared for intense g-forces and physical sensations.
The ride uses a specialized seating configuration that lets riders feel forces similar to actual motorcycle riding. This special arrangement creates an intense and immersive experience that feels distinctly different from typical roller coasters.
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