Zamperla, a leading ride manufacturer, has announced the launch of two new attractions designed to provide shared fun for guests of all ages.
Magic Bikes XL
Magic Bikes XL is a scaled-up version of the best-selling Magic Bikes that has four times the capacity of the initial product, going from 12 riders on the 6.2 version to 48 on the brand-new Magic Bikes XL. This means that the whole family can now enjoy the ride together, leading to shared memories of a fun group experience.
Riders can control the motion of the arm during the ride thanks to a pedalling mechanism; the more they pedal, the higher the arm soars. Additionally, the flying experience offers countless opportunities for theming, allowing visitors to participate in uniquely themed experiences.
Go Go Bounze 8.4
The Go Go Bounze 8.4 is an upgrade of the classic Jump Around, which has now been re-engineered to accommodate larger capacities.
A system of air cylinders powering individual arm motions creates interesting bouncing patterns on this family thrill ride. Due to the ride’s adaptability, each ride may have a different twist thanks to customised wave patterns or alternate leaps. The Go Go Bounze 8.4 serves as the focal point of any family area and can fit two adults and two children in each vehicle, attracting guests from across the park.
With separate lap bars, Zamperla guarantees a secure experience for both children and adults, emphasising the importance of safety. The ride can easily integrate into the distinctive atmosphere of every park because of its versatility in theming.
Zamperla sets the bar for innovation with products like Magic Bikes XL and Go Go Bounze 8.4, bridging generations through treasured shared experiences.
The firm collaborated with Cedar Point, Ohio, to develop Top Thrill 2. This will be the fastest and tallest triple-launch strata roller coaster in the world. It has been engineered and developed by Zamperla’s Roller Coaster Business Unit to offer a unique ride experience. Top Thrill 2 blends the ride’s original and iconic top hat with a new 128-metre (420 ft) spike.