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Devil's Loop

Devil's Loop is a roller coaster located in Legendia. It was moved in 2007 from American Park of Adventure in the United Kindgom.

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Devil's Loop
Legendia
LocationLegendia
Coordinates50°16′33.5″N 18°59′42.1″E / 50.275972°N 18.995028°E / 50.275972; 18.995028
StatusOperating
Opening dateJune 24, 2007
Websitehttps://www.legendia.pl
General statistics
TypeSteel
ManufacturerSoquet
ModelDouble Loop
Height20 m (66 ft)
Speed70 km/h (43 mph)
Inversions2
Duration1:27
G-force3
Height restriction140 cm (4 ft 7 in)
TrainsSingle train with 6 cars. Riders are arranged 2 across in 2 rows for a total of 24 riders per train.
Websitehttps://www.legendia.pl/atrakcje/atrakcje-legendii
Sponsored byTic Tacs (2007-2011)

Devil's Loop (pl. Diabelska pętla) is a roller coaster located in Legendia. It was moved in 2007 from American Park of Adventure in the United Kindgom1.

It was the first ever roller coaster in Poland to feature inversions. The second-to-last row of seats faces backwards, akin to DC Rivals HyperCoaster23. It also features an unusual wheel assembly without a distinguishable up-stop wheel or side wheel. Instead, it has a hybrid up-stop/side wheel that does both jobs. Between the 2018 and 2019 seasons, it underwent an extensive refurbishment that included a name change from Tornado to Devil's Loop1.

Ride summary

Immediately after leaving the station, the train climbs a 20 meter lift hill, then goes down a right-hand curve into a drop. After the drop, it traverses two consecutive loops and a low turn to the left. It then goes into a right hand helix into the station.

Theme

From 2007 to 2011, when Tic Tac was the sponsor, the logo appeared on the front of the train, at the entrance, as well as on a wall on the station4.

After the 2018–2019 refurbishment, the station received a mining theme with elements of folklore. The track is green with dark gray supports, however, the running rails are metallic gray. The train has a blue-brown color1.

Locations and name changes

The coaster has changed locations twice and names 10 times1:

# Park Name Years of operation
1 United Kingdom Lightwater Valley5 Soopa Loopa 1988–1994
2 United Kingdom American Park of Adventure6 Iron Wolf 1995
Gladiators 1996
Sky Looper 1997–1998
Twin Looper 1999–2002
JCB Twin Looper 2003–2004
Twin Looper 2005–2006
3 Poland Legendia1 Tic-Tac Tornado 2007–2011
Tornado 2012–2018
Diabelska pętla (Devil's Loop) 2019+
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External links

    Devil's Loop POV