Condor, Steel roller coaster at Walibi Holland in Dronten, Netherlands.
Condor is a steel roller coaster at Walibi Holland with 662 meters of track and five inversions that flip riders upside down. The ride lasts about two minutes and reaches speeds of 80 kilometers per hour.
The coaster opened in May 1994 as Vekoma's first Suspended Looping Coaster model. This innovative design became a template for many future installations around the world.
The coaster appeared in a 1995 episode of the Dutch children's television series 'Bassie & Adriaan', where the characters performed traditional songs at the amusement park. This broadcast introduced many families to the park.
The coaster moves about 900 riders per hour using two trains with eight cars each, carrying 32 passengers per train. Riders should expect a fast-paced experience with multiple quick movements.
The coaster received new trains from Vekoma with vest-style restraints in 2021. This upgrade improved the ride experience while keeping the original track design unchanged.
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