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Supply chain issues delay new rides for Germany’s Skyline Park

Skyline Park’s new rollercoaster along with another new attraction have both been pushed back due to manufacturing problems caused by supply chain issues.






Skyline Park’s new rollercoaster along with another new attraction have both been pushed back due to manufacturing problems caused by supply chain issues.

In a statement, the park, which is based in Bad Wörishofen, Bavaria, Germany, said that its two new rides - ‘Looping Alois’ flying plane ride and the family coaster ‘Flotter Otto’ - have been delayed as “important components cannot be procured and the entire construction is currently coming to a standstill”.

In a short-term fix for its visitors, the park has rented two temporary attractions - the Aprés Ski Party fairground walk-through and Familien-Rundfahrgeschäft.

Berg-und Tal Hetz - a larger steel coaster by SBF Visa Group - has also been delayed until 2023 due to delivery difficulties.


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Supply chain issues delay new rides for Germany’s Skyline Park

Skyline Park’s new rollercoaster along with another new attraction have both been pushed back due to manufacturing problems caused by supply chain issues.






Skyline Park’s new rollercoaster along with another new attraction have both been pushed back due to manufacturing problems caused by supply chain issues.

In a statement, the park, which is based in Bad Wörishofen, Bavaria, Germany, said that its two new rides - ‘Looping Alois’ flying plane ride and the family coaster ‘Flotter Otto’ - have been delayed as “important components cannot be procured and the entire construction is currently coming to a standstill”.

In a short-term fix for its visitors, the park has rented two temporary attractions - the Aprés Ski Party fairground walk-through and Familien-Rundfahrgeschäft.

Berg-und Tal Hetz - a larger steel coaster by SBF Visa Group - has also been delayed until 2023 due to delivery difficulties.


 



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