Toutatis (roller coaster)
Toutatis is an upcoming steel launched roller coaster located at Parc Astérix in Plailly, France. Toutatis was first announced at the IAAPA Orlando Expo in 2018 and upon opening in 2023 will become France's tallest and fastest coaster.[1][2] It will feature four launches with a top speed of 66.5 mph and a 167-foot top hat.[3]
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Location | Parc Astérix |
Park section | La Gaule |
Status | Under construction |
Opening date | April 8, 2023 |
Cost | €28,000,000 |
General statistics | |
Type | Steel – Launched |
Manufacturer | Intamin |
Lift/launch system | Linear motor launch |
Height | 167.3 ft (51.0 m) |
Speed | 66.5 mph (107.0 km/h) |
Inversions | 3 |
Duration | 2:03 |
Max vertical angle | 101° |
Capacity | 1,260 riders per hour |
Height restriction | 130 cm (4 ft 3 in) |
Trains | 3 trains with 5 cars. Riders are arranged 2 across in 2 rows for a total of 20 riders per train. |
Physical Length | 3,526.9 feet (1,075.0 m) |
Total length Traversed | 4,465 feet (1,361 m) |
Toutatis at RCDB |
History
Announcement
During a documentary helmed by TF1 on May 20, 2018, Parc Astérix's head of construction Frédéric Dubosc explicitly stated that, "To be honest we are currently working on a magnetic launch coaster". Continuing on this revelation, Dubosc cited Taron at Phantasialand as the park's inspiration, an Intamin launch coaster that had debuted two years earlier and performed extraordinarily well.[4][5]
On November 15, 2018, Intamin and park operator Compagnie des Alpes officially unveiled the unnamed launch coaster at the IAAPA Expo in Orlando, Florida.[1][6] This was announced alongside Kondaa, another Intamin project that would debut at Walibi Belgium in 2021. Parc Astérix's roller coaster would feature four launches – three of which would be achieved on a single multi-pass launch track – 23 airtime moments, and a 167-foot (51 m) tall Top hat with a 101° drop leading out of it.[7] The coaster would be built within a new 20,813 m² area behind the Trace du Hourra bobsled roller coaster and was planned to open for the 2021 season.
Construction
In July 2019, reports surfaced that the coaster had been pushed back to 2022 by a lengthy process to secure first demolition permits, as much of the woods was under protection.[8] The attraction development was further delayed to an opening date of 2023 by the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.[9][10] The full environmental impact assessment became publicly available in September 2020, detailing the construction schematics, budgets, and timeline of the coaster that would be named Toutatis.[11]
Land clearing and foundation work took place during later summer and the fall of 2021. The first coaster rails began to arrive at the park in early 2022, and construction quietly began while Gravity Group crews were onsite conducting a renovation of Tonnerre 2 Zeus.[12] Track was placed at the highest point and topped off the coaster in June 2022.[13]
In July 2022, project manager Damien Thibault revealed in an interview that the coaster would be accompanied by the addition of Le Festival De Toutatis, a Nebulaz attraction from Italian manufacturer Zamperla.[14]
Characteristics
Statistics
Toutatis will be 167.3 feet (51.0 m) tall, 3,526.9 feet (1,075.0 m) long, and reaches a maximum speed of 66.5 mph (107.0 km/h) throughout the ride. The layout will include four launches – three of which will occur on a swing launch between a vertical spike and top hat. Given this, riders will travel a total length of 4,465 feet (1,361 m). The coaster will run three trains of five cars, each of which will seat two rows of two riders for a total of 20 passengers per train. It will also have similar elements to Pantheon at Busch Gardens Williamsburg.[15]
Theme
Toutatis (pronounced [towˈtaːtis] in Gaulish[16]) is a Celtic god who was worshipped in ancient Gaul and Britain, and widely interpreted to be a tribal protector. In the Asterix comics, the name is commonly used within the catchphrase "By Toutatis!" to parody religious swearing.[17] Toutatis' thematic set pieces are to be designed and produced by Bordeaux-based KAERU Theme Park Design, a firm that had also worked on OzIris.[18]
Budget
Throughout the development, manufacturing, and construction of Toutatis, Parc Astérix spent a total of €28 million ($29.7 USD). The recorded expendure is as seen below;
Work | €25,000,000 |
Ride Hardware | €13,000,000 |
Road Construction | €2,350,000 |
Structural Work | €3,950,000 |
Decoration / Thematic Work | €1,350,000 |
Other work (landscaping, equipment rentals) | €3,450,000 |
Studies | €1,800,000 |
Hazards | €25,000,000 |
Total | €28,000,000 |
References
- Nick (November 15, 2018). "Back with a Vengeance: Intamin Announces Two World Class Coasters". Coaster101. Retrieved June 17, 2022.
- Coll, Laura (May 19, 2022). "« Toutatis » Le Parc Astérix va dévoiler la plus haute et la plus rapide attraction de France !". parissecret.com (in French). Retrieved June 17, 2022.
- "Un impressionnant nouveau grand huit arrive en 2023 au Parc Astérix". starparc.be (in French). July 12, 2022. Retrieved June 17, 2022.
- "Sept à huit". www.tf1.fr. May 20, 2018. Retrieved June 17, 2022.
- "Intamin Supply Record Breaking TARON LSM Multi Launch Coaster to Phantasialand". Blooloop. July 25, 2016. Retrieved June 17, 2022.
- @CoasterForce (November 15, 2018). "OMG, your new #1 coaster has just been showcased at..." (Tweet) – via Twitter.
- @CoasterForce (November 15, 2018). "Fact sheet..." (Tweet) – via Twitter.
- "Nouveauté 2023 : Les détails de Toutatis, le futur launch coaster au Parc Asterix". Androland (in French). Retrieved June 17, 2022.
- Meunier, Joffrey (June 10, 2020). "Oise : Des nouvelles montagnes russes vertigineuses au Parc Astérix en 2023". lobservateurdebeauvais.fr (in French). Retrieved June 17, 2022.
- Michaud, Marjorie (June 11, 2020). "Parc Astérix : les Gaulois mettent en place des règles sanitaires". lebonhommepicard.fr (in French). Retrieved June 17, 2022.
- "CREATION D'UNE NOUVELLE ZONE THEMATIQUE 2022" (PDF) (in French).
- "[Parc Astérix] Toutatis - LSM Launch Coaster Intamin (2023)". coastersworld.fr (in French). February 4, 2022.
- "Parc actus". Facebook (in French). June 10, 2022. Retrieved June 17, 2022.
- "Brakesection Magazine Volume 9 Issue 2". Brakesection Magazine. July 2022.
- "Intamin Blitz Will Charge Into Parc Astérix in 2023".
- Pierre-Yves Lambert (2003). La langue gauloise. Éditions Errance, Paris.
- "par Toutatis: signification et orgine de l'expression". www.linternaute.fr (in French). Retrieved July 11, 2022.
- "KAERU Theme Park Design - kaerutpd.com" (in French).
- "CREATION D'UNE NOUVELLE ZONE THEMATIQUE 2022" (PDF) (in French).
External links
Toutatis at the Roller Coaster DataBase