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Mission Ferrari is an enclosed roller coaster located at
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. An
SFX Coaster SFX Coasters are a model line of high-technology steel roller coasters designed and offered by Dynamic Attractions. Aimed to mix a thrilling roller coaster experience with complex and highly innovative show sequences, the coaster was signed off ...
developed by
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, the coaster stages thrilling ride elements against highly immersive media. Originally intended to operate in 2015, Mission Ferrari became notorious for spending eight years under construction due to issues with the highly sophisticated prototype hardware and the
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. Its costly development ultimately pushed Dynamic Attractions to declare bankruptcy shortly after the ride opened.


History


Development

During the 2000s, Dynamic Attractions worked on
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, an enclosed roller coaster located at various Universal Studios parks. The attraction is cited as having helped kick off an industry movement, in which parks sought to combine high thrills with immersive media and show sets. In response, Dynamic Attractions began developing the SFX Coaster, which would combine immersive sound and visual presentations with launch coaster hardware and cutting-edge physical elements; the Gyro Table, Side-Slide track-on-top-of-a-track, drop tracks, and Tilt&Drop
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section. The SFX Coaster concept took 500 person years to realize and involved full
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of the hardware. Ferrari World first opened in 2010 to great fanfare, but its offerings were sparse and initial attendance was poor. To rectify this, a major expansion initiative was announced in June 2014, which would see the installation of no less than seven new rides. Well before then,
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proprietor Miral had envisioned a roller coaster capable of achieving everything that Dynamic Attractions was offering. Development began in 2012 in tandem with the SFX Coaster concept as a whole.


Announcement

Dynamic Attractions first revealed the SFX Coaster model in June 2014 during the Asian Attractions Expo in Beijing. In November 2014, it was confirmed at the
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Expo in
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, that Ferrari World would receive the first SFX Coaster, which would be constructed in tandem with Flying Aces and Turbo Track, a pair of
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roller coasters. A precursor stage show, titled ''Mission Ferrari'', was subsequently introduced to promote the then-upcoming ride.


Construction and Delays

Coaster parts began shipping to the park from China as far back as December 2014. The outdoor layout section was constructed overtop of the Bell'Italia car ride in the Fall of 2015, while most of the attraction was constructed in the show building formerly occupied by Hafema's short-lived ''V12 Enter the Engine''
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. Testing began years later in January 2021. Mission Ferrari spent eight years under construction, largely attributed to a plethora of issues with ongoing
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. As explained by Dynamic Attractions CEO Guy Nelson, " big factor delaying the opening was the time it took to solve the incredibly complex technical issues that are inherently part of such a sophisticated system and were uncovered through the commissioning process." A January 2020 promise to open Mission Ferrari within the year was quickly derailed by the
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, which also fueled a shortage in experts needed to solve the ride's various problems. On top of Ferrari World's woes, Dynamic Attractions was also suffering through its own challenges. Construction and development was concurrently taking place on two highly complex roller coaster prototypes at
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, one of which was an SFX Coaster of significantly larger scale than Mission Ferrari. The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated already-serious issues at Genting, ultimately preventing either attraction from being completed. A concoction of pandemic-related expenses, inflation, and prolonged development forced Dynamic's expenditures to run far over budget; while Mission Ferrari's contract had initially necessitated a
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of $18.2 million
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, around $28.3 million was spent on the project. Driven to the financial brink, Dynamic Attractions was forced to declare bankruptcy in March 2023.


Opening

On December 23, 2022, Ferrari World officially announced that Mission Ferrari was ready to open and would become available in January, with season passholders receiving scheduled previews leading up to its debut. Mission Ferrari officially opened to the public on January 12, 2023. It has however experienced significant downtime throughout its first year.


Ride Experience


Queue

Entering Mission Ferrari, guests first wait in a simulated elevator, which creates the illusion of descending far below ground. A
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corridor then leads to the secure base and main queue, where a prototype
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spy car is on display. Riders are then informed that they're to deliver the vehicle to Ferrari's factory in Maranello, Italy, although warned that the rival Viper Organization may attempt to intercept the car.


Onride

Riders leave the station and move to depart the base altogether, but first pass by a lab display where a holographic scientist demonstrates the prototype withstanding bullets, bombs, and flamethrowers. Passengers then travel through a village before being accosted by Viper's strike team. The car immediately launches at into the outdoor segment of the coaster, navigating an airtime hill, turnaround, and
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inversion before reentering the building. Riders encounter Viper's forces on a bridge; one of the three helicopters in pursuit is shot down by the car, crashing into a Viper vehicle. The resulting explosion allows riders to escape, launching the car through an S-bend below and into the domed tilt track scene. With riders perched on the edge of a waterfall, Viper's helicopters attempt to pick up the car, initiating a dogfight. One of the two helicopters is shot down, dropping riders into a reverse freefall. Evading missiles, the car is launched backwards through a
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and helix before reaching Maranello. The surviving helicopter appears in the town's plaza, and Viper's spokeswoman proclaims the rider's deaths. A barrage of missiles are fired but ultimately the helicopter is blown up, the blast of which plunges riders sideways into Ferrari's underground factory. A voice congratulates riders on their successful delivery as they're transported back to the station.


Characteristics


Statistics

Mission Ferrari is long and reaches a top speed of throughout the ride. A total of five
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banks are used to propel the cars through the ride layout. The coaster uses six cars, each of which seat 9 passengers in one row of four and a second row of five.


Elements

Mission Ferrari features two world's-first roller coaster elements; a
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tilt track and Side-Slide. The Tilt&Drop takes place within a spherical
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projection dome, in which riders enter while the track is horizontal and fall backwards after the track is tilted. The Side-Slide serves as the finale where a track – placed perpendicularly on top of a larger track – plunges down a drop with the coaster car latched on. Each element was developed and billed as defining features for the SFX Coaster.


Music

Mission Ferrari's soundtrack and onboard audio was composed by
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and co-produced with Tane Upjohn-Beatson and conductor Ryan Youens. Writing began in October 2015 with recording taking place in May 2017, in
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. Stroma FilmWorks provided a 10-piece brass section and 19-piece string section to perform 48 scores.


Contractors

Numerous vendors worked on Mission Ferrari, handling various aspects of the attraction and its design. While Dynamic Attractions provided the SFX Coaster hardware, Germany's TAA Group was responsible for designing the ride as well as providing its show scenes and mechanical effects. China's Qiguang Group (known for their work on Dinoconda at China Dinosaur Park) fabricated the coaster's track and supports while Velocity Magnetics, a well known magnetic braking supplier, provided the Linear Synchronous Motors ( LSM's). Holovis was responsible for designing Mission Ferrari's
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systems, turning the attraction into a highly immersive experience. Development was achieved with the company's RideView technology - a
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that ran within a virtual reality cave environment. Importing the coaster's
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models inside of the enclosed space, the creative team was able to experiment with and adjust Mission Ferrari's layout, story, and show scenes. Various other suppliers were involved with Mission Ferrari's
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, including Allen Bradley, Beckhoff, db Show Control & Automation, and Medialon.
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also served as a consultant on the project's construction and engineering.


References


External links


Official Website
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