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It’s Summer.

There’s an inverted roller coaster in Meath.

Shouldn’t YOU be on it?

Nicole writes:

The Summer of 2015 has been a monumental one for Tayto Park, Ashbourne as they debuted Europe’s Largest Inverted Wooden Rollercoaster, The Cú Chulainn Coaster!

Along with the rollercoaster, Tayto Park has welcomed seven new additional attractions! Ranging from the fast paced ‘Air Race’ to the ‘Rotator’, the Honey Pot Roundabout and the ‘Shot Tower’ that will have little ones feeling like they are on top of the world.

Other new attractions include Ireland’s only 5D cinema, screening five minute western themed movies, a three carriage road train around the park and a traditional express steam train track ride operating around Tayto Park.

To celebrate the exciting Summer season at Tayto Park and the launch of the new wooden rollercoaster, Tayto Park and Broadsheet.ie have teamed up to give readers the chance to win two family passes .

Simply answer the following question:

What is the name of the new rollercoaster launched in Tayto Park this Summer?

Yes it really is that easy.

Winners plucked from the ‘hat’ is our working assumption.

Lines MUST close at 8.30pm

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It’s not that mythic.

This morning/afternoon

RTÉ 2FM’s Colm Hayes (far right third carriage top) tries out the Cú Chulainn Rollercoaster in Tayto Park, Ashbourne, Co Meath which opens to the public tomorrow.

(Sasko Lazarov/Photocall Ireland)

Meanwhile….

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Careful.

Cu Chulainn and friends at the launch this morning.

(Sasko Lazarov/Photocall Ireland)

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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)

While savouring a celebrated cheese ‘n’ onion flavoured snack?

You may recall yesterday’s post regarding the new addition (above) to the Tayto Park Fishing Cat family.

Well.

We have FIVE family tickets to Tayto Park, Asbourne, Co Meath, to give away.

To enter, simply name the cat.

Lines close at 5.30pm.

(Pic: Simon McDermott)