Family-run German theme park Schwaben Park has announced a brand-new attraction for the 2026 season, with the playful new ride Turbo Toni’s Wäscheschleuder set to open in summer 2026.

Designed as a fun, accessible experience, the new Wild Swing attraction from ART Engineering continues the park's focus on story-driven family rides rather than extreme thrills.

A Whimsical Family Ride with Local Character

Turbo Toni’s Wäscheschleuder is themed around Turbo Toni, a mischievous raccoon character who has invented an oversized clothes-spinning machine. Guests will board a large gondola styled to resemble a traditional wash tub, which swings back and forth to simulate the chaos of laundry caught in an out-of-control spin cycle.

The ride reaches a height of around 12 metres and accommodates up to 16 riders at once, delivering gentle thrills designed to be exciting without being intimidating.

Designed for All Ages

True to Schwaben Park’s family-first philosophy, the attraction has been designed with inclusivity in mind. Children from three years old can take part when accompanied by an adult, making it an experience that parents, grandparents and younger guests can all enjoy together.

Rather than focusing on intensity, the emphasis is on shared fun, smooth motion and visual storytelling.

German Engineering and Original Music

The attraction is being manufactured by ART Engineering, a well-known German ride supplier specialising in dynamic family attractions. Enhancing the experience further, the ride will feature a bespoke onboard musical score created by IMAscore, adding an extra layer of immersion through sound.

Location and Opening Plans

Turbo Toni’s Wäscheschleuder will be positioned between two of the park’s existing attractions, Force One and Hummel Brummel, strengthening the park's ride lineup and adding something new for returning visitors.

While Schwaben Park is expected to reopen for the 2026 season in spring, the new attraction is currently scheduled to debut later in the summer, becoming one of the park’s headline additions for the year.