A one-of-a-kind wooden roller coaster at Fun Spot America Kissimmee is currently undergoing retracking.
Mine Blower, which is the only wooden roller coaster in Florida with a zero G barrel roll, is currently being retracked by Rocky Mountain Construction, according to a press release issued by the company.
“Working with RMC on our ArieForce One roller coaster at Fun Spot Atlanta in Fayetteville, Georgia, has been nothing short of incredible. Now, to work with RMC and their 208 ReTrack Solution on Mine Blower is a game changer for our park,” said John Arie, Jr., president and CEO of Fun Spot America.
The retrack by RMC will focus mostly on the “dynamically loaded sections of the coaster’s track” in order to enhance the ride.
Although a completion and reopening date has not been established, the park hopes to reopen the roller coaster before the summer season and Fun Spot’s 25th Anniversary Celebration.
“We are very pleased for the opportunity to work with Fun Spot again and help bring thrills and smiles to their guests’ faces,” said Darren Torr, president and owner of Rocky Mountain Construction.
For more information about the park, its hours of operations, or other attractions, visit the Fun Spot America Kissimmee website.
