Frozen

Roller coaster in Russia
Frozen
Frozen, in the background, at Sokolniki Park in 2009
Attrapark
Location Moscow City, Russia
Coordinates 55°47′09″N 37°45′11″E / 55.785900°N 37.753033°E / 55.785900; 37.753033
Status Defunct
Operated 2013 or later to 2018
Attrapark
Name Frozen
Location Moscow City, Russia
Coordinates 55°49′37″N 37°37′59″E / 55.827036°N 37.632975°E / 55.827036; 37.632975
Operated 2012 to 2013 or later
Sokolniki Park
Name Frozen
Location Moscow City, Russia
Coordinates 55°47′52″N 37°40′31″E / 55.797881°N 37.675161°E / 55.797881; 37.675161
Operated 2003 or earlier to 2011
Unknown
Location Mexico
Unknown
Location Turkey
Drievliet Family Park
Name Jet Star
Location The Hague, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
Operated 1970 or later to 1995
Replaced by Kopermijn
Statistics
Manufacturer Schwarzkopf
Product City Jet
Designer / calculations Ing.-Büro Stengel GmbH
Type Steel
Riders per train 6
Propulsion Spiral electric lift
Height 11 metres
Top speed 50 km/h
Length 415 metres
Inversions 0
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Frozen was a steel roller coaster previously located at Attrapark in Moscow City, Russia.

Design

Elements

Colour scheme

Blue track and white supports. The ride had green track and beige supports when it operated at Drievliet Family Park

Trains

Single cars. Riders are arranged inline in 6 rows, for a total of 6 riders per car. The ride ran trains with 2 cars originally, but one car was removed at some point.

External links

  • Frozen on the Roller Coaster DataBase.