Park Mirakulum, located in Milovice just outside Prague, is set to make history with the addition of Czechia's first wooden roller coaster.
Developed through a long-standing partnership between Skyline Attractions and Great Coasters International, the as yet unnamed attraction represents a major milestone for the country's theme park industry.
As the largest theme park in Czechia, Park Mirakulum spans 12 hectares and has been a popular destination for families since its opening in 2021.
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The new wooden coaster will feature a traditional wooden support structure and classic wooden track construction. The ride will tower over the theme park with a height of 107 feet (32.6 metres) and feature 3,335 feet (1,016.5 metres) of track. It will feature GCI’s upgraded, second-generation Infinity Flyer trains, which are specially articulated to smoothly navigate complex layouts.
Engineered and designed by Skyline Attractions, the ride's layout focuses on sustained speed, quick direction changes, and forceful banking. The design also incorporates a significant subterranean element, with a tunnel approximately 15 feet (4.7 metres) deep that spans a total of 258 feet (78.5 metres). The trains will plunge through this tunnel twice, first immediately after leaving the station and then again as a grand finale before hitting the brake run.
Dustin Sloane, Director of Creative Processes at Skyline Attractions, highlighted the vision behind the project:
"The goal with the design was to provide a unique headlining attraction that would be fun for both families and thrill-seekers alike. We wanted to take everything GCI rides are known for and bring it to the next level with a fast, twisted, and airtime filled layout. This compact layout even includes an underground tunnel which the train navigates twice, once right out of the station and again as a grand finale, ensuring maximum fun from start to finish."

An official opening date for the historic wooden roller coaster has not yet been announced, but it is destined to become a landmark attraction for Park Mirakulum.


