In July 2015, it was announced that the supply contract for the Orlando Polarcoaster had been awarded to Intamin, and that S&S was no longer involved. The first contracts were announced in late 2013 with design and construction expected to take 24 months. īill Kitchen was pleased with the ride's initial reception at the show stating "we should have firm contracts signed by the end of the year", with anticipation that at least one installation would open in 2014. US Thrill Rides and S&S Worldwide would have subcontract parts of the ride's fabrication to Celtic Engineering and Haskell Steel. S&S Worldwide would manufacture roller coaster component, which would be designed by Alan Schilke. ![]() US Thrill Rides' Bill and Michael Kitchen invented the concept to allow amusement parks with little available space to be able to design a full-size roller coaster. However, none have been constructed as of 2023.Īt the 2011 International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions (IAAPA) Trade Show in Orlando, Florida, the Polercoaster was initially announced as a joint venture between US Thrill Rides and S&S Worldwide. The model was first introduced in 2012, and in 2013, four were proposed for construction. ![]() An installation consists of a large tower structure which features glass elevators to an observation deck, as well as a steel roller coaster wrapping around the tower. ![]() Polercoaster was a type of amusement ride offered by US Thrill Rides and Intamin. A concept image released in 2012 for the Polercoaster
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