Mayan, Steel inverted roller coaster in Energylandia, Poland
Mayan is an inverted roller coaster in Energylandia amusement park with a track spanning approximately 689 meters and featuring five inversions. The ride reaches speeds near 80 kilometers per hour while generating forces up to 5G throughout the experience.
The coaster opened in 2015 as part of Energylandia's expansion into extreme attractions. It was designed by Peter Clerx and manufactured by Vekoma, a specialist builder of amusement rides.
This suspended looping coaster represents a growing trend in Polish entertainment infrastructure, marking the country's position in modern amusement experiences.
Riders must be at least 140 centimeters tall to board independently. All loose items including phones and cameras must be stored in lockers before boarding.
The track features a roll-over, sidewinder, and double in-line twist arranged across a height of about 33 meters. This sequence of elements creates rapid direction changes and spinning sensations throughout the ride.
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