Energylandia is an amusement park in Poland. It is located in Zator in Lesser Poland, which is in southern Poland. It is approximately 50 kilometres away from Kraków and 335 kilometres away from Warsaw, Poland's capital city. Energylandia is the largest amusement park in the country, at 35 hectares
Energylandia opened on 14 July 2014. During its first year, it had three roller coasters: the Frutti Loop Coaster, Mars, and the Viking Roller Coaster. In 2015, three more roller coasters opened. These include the Energuś Roller Coaster (a Vekoma Junior Coaster), Roller Coaster Mayan (a Vekoma Suspended Looping Coaster), and Dragon Roller Coaster (a Vekoma Suspended Family Coaster). In 2016, the park opened Formuła, a launched roller coaster manufactured by Vekoma.
In October 2016, the park announced three new roller coasters to open for the 2017 season, these include Boomerang, Circus Coaster and Happy Loops. The park also announced plans for a new mega coaster that would open for the 2018 season. In October 2017, the name of the new mega coaster was revealed to be Hyperion. In addition to Hyperion, the park opened an Intamin water coaster named Speed in 2018.
On August 22nd 2019 the park opened Zadra, a Rocky Mountain Construction roller coaster.
In September 2019, it was announced that Aqualantis will open in April 2020 including a brand new steel roller coaster Abbysus. The coaster is a Vekoma Shockwave coaster and is already under construction. In addition, a second Vekoma Family Boomerang will open to compliment the new attraction as well as a Vekoma Mine Train which will open in 2021. Whether or not it will be part of the new area is currently unknown.
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Energylandia opened on 14 July 2014. During its first year, it had three roller coasters: the Frutti Loop Coaster, Mars, and the Viking Roller Coaster. In 2015, three more roller coasters opened. These include the Energuś Roller Coaster (a Vekoma Junior Coaster), Roller Coaster Mayan (a Vekoma Suspended Looping Coaster), and Dragon Roller Coaster (a Vekoma Suspended Family Coaster). In 2016, the park opened Formuła, a launched roller coaster manufactured by Vekoma.
In October 2016, the park announced three new roller coasters to open for the 2017 season, these include Boomerang, Circus Coaster and Happy Loops. The park also announced plans for a new mega coaster that would open for the 2018 season. In October 2017, the name of the new mega coaster was revealed to be Hyperion. In addition to Hyperion, the park opened an Intamin water coaster named Speed in 2018.
On August 22nd 2019 the park opened Zadra, a Rocky Mountain Construction roller coaster.
In September 2019, it was announced that Aqualantis will open in April 2020 including a brand new steel roller coaster Abbysus. The coaster is a Vekoma Shockwave coaster and is already under construction. In addition, a second Vekoma Family Boomerang will open to compliment the new attraction as well as a Vekoma Mine Train which will open in 2021. Whether or not it will be part of the new area is currently unknown.
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Nikon 24 - 70mm 2.8g
Sigma 150 - 600mm
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