| theme park | vienna pratt |
|---|---|
| type | roller coaster |
| audience | thrill seeker |
| Already activated | April 3, 2004 |
| manufacturer | Zampella |
| Model | Volare |
| high | 69 feet |
| length | 1437 feet |
| reverse | 2 |
| maximum speed | 31 mph |
| owner | Koidl Vergnügungsbetriebe |
Volare
Zampella’s roller coasters are everywhere and they’re all scary Pratt's Worrall is no exception.
In fact, this ride is probably worse than other Italian torture machines: it's so rough and uncomfortable.
A safety sign at the ride station attempted to warn passengers not to carry loose objects, saying “Bad things happen.” That should be Volare's motorcycle.
Unfortunately, the roller coaster has no redeeming qualities. Its orange and yellow color scheme isn't bad, but its massive steel bracing does nothing but emphasize the ridiculousness of the ride. How are riders supposed to feel like they're flying freely when they're trapped in a metal cage, climbing a ladder, and having countless supports rushing towards them at every moment?
There’s not even much to like about the layout, which seems to follow the standard Volare design, with awkward inversions, pointless transitions and general stuttering that seems intent on crushing the rider as much as possible.
Shit does happen. Volare happened and it was too bad. It's garbage, and it's painful. Get rid of it.
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