The park’s first mistake was with the theming on the outside of the attraction. While that’s all well and good, the park failed to theme the ride up to standard with its other rides and attractions. The roller coaster features two airtimes hills, a near-vertical drop, a headchopper effect (flying through the building) and, of course, the 0-100km/h launch. Positioned at the front of the park, it makes for an amazing sight the park’s two tallest attractions (the Batwing Spaceshot and Superman Escape ) towering over the entrance arch and Fountain of Fame. The roller coaster replaced the park’s aging Special Effects Tour. Superman Escape was built by Intamin back in 2005. However, theming and a general lack of planning meant that this roller coaster failed to reach its full potential. The coaster takes just two seconds to reach its top speed of 100km/h. Movie World’s Superman Escape roller coaster is an awesome experience. It is also regularly published in mainstream and industry newspapers, magazines and websites. TPND for short, brings you unbiased and accurate news, as well as business reports, photos and blogs, from the amusement and leisure industry. Ashely Irvine is the creator of Theme Park News Direct, one of Australia’s largest theme park news sites.
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