Tayto Park General Manager Charles Coyle and Tayto Park founder Raymond Coyle
This morning.
We found love, so don’t hide it.
The unveiling of the first stages of what will be Europe’s largest inverted rollercoaster in Tayto Park, Ashbourne, Co. Meath.
Tayto Park opens it’s doors again on Thursday, March 26 and organisers say the rollercoaster will be ready by the Summer”.
Take that, so called King Crisps.
(Leon Farrell/Photocall Ireland)
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Is it not Europe’ largest Wooden Rollercoaster. Inverted Rollercoaster tend to be made of steel.
Yeah, it doesn’t look like it’s going to be inverted to me,
Maybe it’s just scaffolding/template, to be removed after the steel is bolted together?
Yes, inverted wooden rollercoaster. Didn’t know such a thing could exist before today
Its doors.
How very Irish.
I hope they’re not the actual plans
They are indeed. You see the crayon ensures the plans don’t blot in the rain.
Why is it made of wood?
Looks more of a Hunky Dory to me.
Are King crisps not also made by Largo foods?
Shush with yo meddlin’ in the crisp wars heathen !
made of wood????? really?
Is there a chance the track could bend?
Not on your life, my Hindu friend!
I hear those things are awfully loud?
It glides as softly as a cloud!
And that was the only folly the people of Tayto Park ever took on… Except for the chipstick skyscraper, and that 50 ft climbing wall that everyone falls off 5 feet up, and the Tayto plant tour to nowhere.
Not on your life, my pervy friend.
What about us brain dead slobs?
You’ll be given JobBridge jobs.
Opens it’s doors???? TSK TSK.
Dunno why it’s wood, but I’ve been on the Batman inverted rollercoaster. Sh*t cool.
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Up yours!
Our very own ‘Nemecrisps’ made from chipsticks.
Have wood, will…..
roller coasters are cheaper to build but more expensive to maintain but are generally considered much cooler. I for one cannot wait to try it out.
that should say “wooden roller coasters are cheaper to build” and there shouldn’t be a second “but”…