The attraction is advertised as the "tallest, fastest, and longest giga coaster in North America" on the amusement park's website
Experience the Ultimate Roller Coaster at an Amusement Park in North Carolina: A roller coaster at a North Carolina amusement park was taken out of service on Friday after a crack was detected in a support beam. According to reports in the media, Carowinds has deactivated the attraction known as Fury 325.
The attraction is advertised as the “tallest, fastest, and longest giga coaster in North America” on the amusement park’s website, and it spans both North Carolina and South Carolina.
Check out the video of the voyage below, which demonstrates the beam bending and the top of it becoming visibly separated as passenger carriages filled with people.
According to numerous news accounts, Fury 325 was introduced to the public for the first time in 2015 and its construction cost was approximately thirty million dollars.
Carowinds has not provided an estimate of how long the attraction will be out of service for maintenance. Access to the park’s remaining areas will not be restricted.
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