Fønix (roller Coaster)
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Fønix ("Phoenix" in English) is a
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at Fårup Sommerland in
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, North Jutland,
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. The coaster was announced on June 23, 2021, and opened to become Denmark's tallest and fastest. Fønix represents a DKK 100 million investment, the largest in the park's 46-year history with the second largest only being DKK 44 million on Orkanen in 2013. Fønix was designed and manufactured by
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, and features 3 inversions - including the world's first "stall loop" element - as well as 14 airtime moments.


History

Development of roller coaster from Dutch manufacturer
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began as early as mid-to-late 2019, around the same time that the park was preparing to install Saven - another Vekoma project - for the 2020 season. The then-unpublicized Wildcat coaster layout was offered as an option, but was leaked online in December 2019 by another prospective client, the proposed (and failed) Magic Land park in
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. Officials from Magic Land were alleged to have broken a
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for marketing purposes, resulting in a significant amount of attention being drawn to the concept, although it was not connected to Fårup Sommerland until its formal announcement. In March 2021, Fårup Sommerland received approval from the
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to build a coaster under the
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''Woodland'', which would stand 37 meters tall and occupy a surface area of 9700 m2. Three years earlier, the park had already received approval to build structures standing up to 40 meters tall within their perimeter. Land preparation began in April, where the park began clearing out trees on the eastern side of the property. Speculation quickly centered around Vekoma, who in recent months had begun teasing a major 2020 coaster project in Europe with "award winning potential". Using park teasers, fans eventually determined the name of the new coaster to be ''Fønix'' (Danish for " Phoenix"). Fønix was formally announced on June 23, 2021, an attraction set to shatter domestic records and become Denmark's tallest and fastest coaster, surpassing
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. An animated rendering was also released by Vekoma. In July 2021, the first track pieces began to arrive at the park. The lift hill was topped off in October 2021. That same month, the track layout was completed. Fønix officially opened to the public on April 9, 2022.


Ride experience

The train exits the station and dips to the left into a trench before hitting the lift hill. After climbing to a peak height of , the coaster plunges down an 80° drop into its signature "stall loop" inversion. The train exits through an S-bend and first airtime hill of many, leading into a right hand turnaround and
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. Turning to the right, riders continue through a series of twisted airtime hills into a station-fly-through corkscrew. Turning around into the coaster finale, the train navigates a series of bunny hills before making a final counterclockwise turnaround and twist into the
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. Another left-hand turn leads back into the station, where riders unload. A full ride on the coaster from station dispatch to brakes lasts about 1 minute 20 seconds.


Characteristics


Statistics

Fønix is long, stands tall, and reach a top speed of . The attraction runs a pair of 16-passenger trains, each of which have 4 cars that can seat 2 rows of 2 riders. As a result, capacity is estimated to be 900 people per hour. Throughout the ride, riders are subject to
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as high as +4.1 Gs and as low as -1.1 Gs. The coaster itself is built upon 170
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Features

Fønix features three inversions; a world-first "stall loop" (cross between a
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and inverted top hat), a heartline roll, and a
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directly through the station building (similar to that of
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at
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). In addition, Fønix contains 14
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moments throughout the ride - making up 9.2 seconds of ride time - and two below-ground
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dives.


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* {{coord missing, Denmark Roller coasters in Denmark