Vild-Svinet, Steel roller coaster at BonBon-Land, Denmark.
Vild-Svinet is a steel roller coaster at BonBon-Land featuring a track that extends around 430 meters with a maximum height of about 22 meters. The ride includes a vertical chain lift, a loop, and overbanked turns, accommodating about 30 passengers per ride across multiple train cars.
The coaster opened on May 16, 2003, as a prototype Euro-Fighter model at the Danish amusement park. This design introduced one of the first extreme descents exceeding 90 degrees in Danish roller coaster history.
The name means Wild Boar in Danish, linking the ride to the region's wildlife and nature themes found throughout the park. Visitors experience this connection to local animals while moving through the amusement area.
Visiting on weekdays or early morning typically means shorter wait times and a more relaxed experience. The coaster sits in a central location within the park, making it easy to find and access from most areas.
The ride combines a vertical chain lift with an immediate plunge at roughly 97 degrees. This extreme angle creates the sensation of freefall right before the loop begins, making it feel steeper than straight down.
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