ART Engineering, an amusement ride manufacturer that develops roller coasters, dark rides, carousels, water rides and more, has launched Adventure Coaster. This new roller coaster concept blends dynamic ride mechanics with immersive storytelling.
The new ride can already be seen in action at Legoland Florida Resort and Legoland California Resort, where it opened earlier this year as Galacticoaster, an experience designed for families to enjoy together.
Building on ART Engineering’s successful Primordial coaster technology, the Adventure Coaster elevates the experience with synchronised movements, interactive features, and immersive themed environments.

A key highlight is the custom-designed ride vehicles, which accommodate four guests side by side in a single row. These vehicles feature controlled rotation, allowing them to dynamically align with show scenes, media, and set pieces throughout the ride.
The coordinated motion offers an immersive journey where ride movement and storytelling blend seamlessly.
Furthermore, the rotating vehicle system enables smooth transitions into reverse at any point, eliminating the need for traditional track switches and supporting a more fluid, space-efficient layout.
Discover a new ride concept at Legoland
The new Galacticoasters have launched at Legoland Florida and California as part of Merlin's £70 million ($94m) investment in two US parks, including the introduction of a new themed land, Lego Galaxy. It is Merlin's most technologically advanced coaster to date.
"Galacticoaster represents an exciting new chapter in our long-standing partnership with LEGOLAND Resorts, which began with the installation of LEGO NINJAGO The Ride at both LEGOLAND Florida and LEGOLAND California," says Georg Behringer, managing director at ART Engineering
"We are incredibly proud of the successful delivery of these two attractions and grateful to the teams at Merlin Entertainments, LEGOLAND Florida, and LEGOLAND California for their collaboration.
"The new 'Adventure Coaster' demonstrates how technical innovation, creative storytelling, and high-quality execution come together to create a truly memorable experience for all guests. With multiple launches, controlled rotating vehicles, and immersive space-themed environments, this attraction offers something entirely unique for families.”
Charlotte Coates is blooloop's editor. She is from Brighton, UK and previously worked as a librarian. She has a strong interest in arts, culture and information and graduated from the University of Sussex with a degree in English Literature. Charlotte can usually be found either with her head in a book or planning her next travel adventure.






