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"Project Drachen Spire," is a community-generated identifier for the Intamin-made, multi-launch, shuttle giga coaster that was originally slated to open at Busch Gardens Williamsburg in 2021. The attraction is planned to utilize the currently-vacant land behind Verbolten, Festhaus Park—the former home of Drachen Fire.

The coaster's main layout—as leaked before the addition was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic—featured two launches, two spikes (one spiral, one vertical-ish), and a couple of banked turns. Drachen Spire was designed to run two trains by means of a pair of switch tracks connecting the primary, shuttle portion of the layout to the station platform.

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It'll be Doppel Drachen and feature two dragons for two launches. They'll look like the old dragon, one red and one blue.

Or at least it should be!
 
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It'll be Doppel Drachen and feature two dragons for two launches. They'll look like the old dragon, one red and one blue.

Or at least it should be!
The colors are wrong.. but the builder is Intamin....

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Not a chance this will happen here
 
No airplanes have floors zipline on the other hand.
Zipline? Then that should classify it as a suspended coaster. Finally, the return of the genre, after years of the tyranny of the inverted, the poor man's suspended.
 
Does one have to file something with the FAA for a balloon test? If not there is no real way to tell just chance someone is in the area on the non operating day. Have they ever conducted a balloon test while the park was open?
 
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