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Sik Offride 4K Flamingo Land Resort

Flamingo Land’s newest and longest roller coaster, this dizzying ride sends its riders upside down 10 times during its 875 metres of twisted track. Sik boasts a 33 metre tall lift hill, a vertical loop, a cobra roll, 2 corkscrews and, for its finale, 5 inline twists – all experienced with just a lap bar restraint. Seem familiar? That’s because this layout is an upgraded version of Colossus at Thorpe park, the world’s first 10 inversion coaster, which opened back in 2001. Along with different trains, Sik features a beefed up track design and a reprofiled first drop which offers more airtime than the original design. Unsurprisingly, this makes Sik much smoother and more forceful than Colossus. However, neither coaster has as many inversions as The Smiler at Alton Towers, which took the World record in 2013 with 14 upside down moments. Even though Sik gave its first rides in 2022, the ride’s hardware was actually manufactured more than a decade ago and has a chequered past. Sik was the first of 4 exact clones that operate elsewhere in the world, including Altair at Cinecittà World and Crazy Coaster at Loca Joy Holiday Theme park, but somehow ended up being the last to open. The coaster was initially supposed to open in 2012 on the other side of the world at a park called Hopi Hari in Brazil, but due to financial problems, it was never set up. Five years later it was shipped over to Malaysia to Movie Animation Park Studios in 2017, but once again, the project never got off the ground and the park has been closed two years later. The ride was then shipped to the UK and was almost complete when the COVID-19 pandemic struck – delaying its opening by another two years. Thankfully it finally opened this year as Flamingo Land’s 10th roller coaster, to complement the park’s lineup that already includes Velocity, Kumali, Hero, Mumbo Jumbo and Cliffhanger. Sik might make you more than a little queasy, but the ride's bizarre name actually comes from a partnership with SikSilk, a local clothing brand.

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