Martin & Vleminckx, a leader in the design, manufacture, fabrication, and installation of thrilling attractions, has launched the new Unicoaster 2.0. This product enables the original Unicoaster design to be integrated with a fully customizable track.
Unicoaster 2.0 features innovative spinning seats installed on a coaster track, which provides an extraordinary and adrenaline-filled ride experience. Riders use a control stick to control their movements forward and backwards. This unique feature gives riders total control over their experience – Martin & Vleminckx say that “guests can relish in the exhilaration of controlling their own destiny during the ride”. This advanced technology means that the rider has a different experience every time that they board a Unicoaster 2.0.
Customisable design
The coaster has a flexible track which is easy to adapt and can accommodate different ride envelopes suitable for both indoors and outdoors. There are two useful options available – a traditional chain lift system with a train of spinning seats, or individual rotating seats pulled along the track by an induction system. This means that the Unicoaster 2.0 is well suited to be customised for small spaces, for example, a family entertainment centre or the deck of a cruise ship.
A major benefit of this attraction is its ability to easily connect with existing structures, maximising return on investment.
Martin & Vleminckx recently presented the SkyBlazer at DEAL 2023 in Dubai. This attraction, an evolution of the firm’s renowned Skycoaster, features a swinging gondola that simulates skydiving for passengers with an arc path which reaches 200 feet high.
The Saudi Entertainment and Amusements Expo (SEA) 2023 is taking place at the Riyadh International Convention & Exhibition Centre from 28 – 30 May. Martin & Vleminckx will be at booth #1C139, where the firm will be presenting its new product portfolio including the SkyBlazer, Unicoaster 2.0 and the SkySpire. In this attraction, passengers can enjoy breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views in climate-controlled gondolas during their ride to the top.