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Feels redundant at this point but while at IAAPA Expo Europe last week, Mack Rides confirmed the existence of an unannounced European spinner, a water coaster, and Xtreme spinner, all of which are in the immediate pipeline.

Most haven't pegged it but the spinning coaster has been under construction at Leolandia in Italy, while Paultons Park has already received footer cages for that water coaster in 2027. There's two Xtreme Spinners upcoming, but the other is known to be for Plopsa Germany.

You all comprehend what I've just described.

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We now have a rare opportunity to cross reference, since the ACE Newsletter went out this week regarding a bunch of future projects from Mack Rides. Couldn't think of another thread to put this in.

To quote from the newsletter, with new/key info in bold;
Two Extreme Spinning Coasters are on tap for 2028, one at Plopsaland Deutschland (Hassloch, Germany) and the other in the U.S.

There exists three interpretations;
  • This is SFGADV's Project and it got postponed by another year (incredibly unlikely)
  • SFGADV's 2027 Project is not what we think it is (someone else has ordered an Xtreme Spinner).
  • The 2028 listing is either a miscommunication or a red herring and this is referring to SFGADV's 2027 Project.
The Plopsa Germany spinner was settled on 2028 awhile ago because both partners are busy with and have prioritized other projects. My opinion is that the third option is most likely true, but it'd be an incredible twist if this somehow WAS NOT it (and we can manifest KI Xtreme Spinner rumors). We do have the added assurance though that the next Xtreme Spinner project is American.
 
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I think the evidence we have strongly suggests Mack is behind the SFGAdv project, so unless that is somehow completely off base I see two realistic possibilities...

Possibility One: The ACE article is slightly inaccurate about the year of the attraction's debut, and SFGAdv's xtreme spinner is the ride being referenced. In that case, I could see either a translation error from a quote intending two xtreme spinners will be opening by 2028 (instead if specifically in 2028), or they could have been a bit vague intentionally to avoid giving out unreleased information.

Possibility Two: The SFGAdv ride is not considered an xtreme spinner by Mack, but instead is a brand new model. Given how many elements of this coaster are unique and completely unlike those found on not just both existing xtreme spinners but also any other Mack coaster in general, as well as the massive difference in scale, I could absolutely see them classifying it as a separate ride type entirely (xtreme tower coaster?, spinning tower coaster?, xtreme spinning shuttle tower launch coaster?), with the xtreme spinner classification reserved for complete circuit multi-launch coasters focusing on inversions.

Between these scenarios, possibility one is the simpler possibility, but there is one wrinkle that makes me think possibility two may actually be the correct one: A certain U.S. theme park company is working on a very noteworthy Mack project for next year, and as they also happen to be the original operator of the xtreme spinner, I would not be shocked if they had purchased another for a 2028 debut.
 
We now have a rare opportunity to cross reference, since the ACE Newsletter went out this week regarding a bunch of future projects from Mack Rides. Couldn't think of another thread to put this in.

To quote from the newsletter, with new/key info in bold;


There exists three interpretations;
  • This is SFGADV's Project and it got postponed by another year (incredibly unlikely)
  • SFGADV's 2027 Project is not what we think it is (someone else has ordered an Xtreme Spinner).
  • The 2028 listing is either a miscommunication or a red herring and this is referring to SFGADV's 2027 Project.
The Plopsa Germany spinner was settled on 2028 awhile ago because both partners are busy with and have prioritized other projects. My opinion is that the third option is most likely true, but it'd be an incredible twist if this somehow WAS NOT it (and we can manifest KI Xtreme Spinner rumors). We do have the added assurance though that the next Xtreme Spinner project is American.
I doubt the GAdv coaster is one of the ones being referenced here, because if it was, it’d mean someone (or some people even) at ACE know a lot of details about the ride, and if that was the case, it’d have been leaked already

I just don’t see how ACE of all things would have intel on this ride that we don’t
 
Six Flags corporate is (*probably) not the one making the claim, I imagine ACE newsletter got the info from Mack Rides directly at IAAPA last month. Not uncommon for an industry magazine (ACE, Amusement Today, etc) to get that kind of vague information about upcoming projects from the manufacturer.

(I say "probably" here because Six Flags Corporate did, in fact, announce the entire chain's 2026 projects nearly 2 years in advance... )
 
Hopefully we get a new drone video soon.
Honey wake up, the new drone update just dropped.

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Nothing new at the construction site. Swashbuckler is completely off its pad now though.
 
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