Wiener Looping is a steel roller coaster at Wurstelprater (located within Wiener Prater) in Leopoldstadt, Vienna, Austria. Built by Mack Rides, the coaster will span multiple sections of the amusement park and be one of its few attractions operated by owner Stefan Sittler-Koidl.
Wiener Looping was first announced in 2021 but was marred by several construction setbacks, most notably the unauthorized demolition of a nightclub and its associated legal injunction. The coaster opened on May 23 2025.
Departing the station, riders will make a left hand turn into the lift hill, ascending overtop a guest pathway to a peak height of 101.7 feet (31.0 m) at a speed of 4 m/s (13 ft/s). At the top, the train makes a slow 180° turn to the left before descending a 92° drop. An airtime hill carries the train back over the pathway before plummeting into a trench and two successive inversions; a Banana Roll and elongated vertical loop, offering a brief stall while upside down. The car follows up into a sharply ascending right turn only to exit into a dive loop/drop. Riders navigate a counterclockwise helix and airtime hill before making a final turnaround to the lift in the brake run.
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Wiener Looping was first announced in 2021 but was marred by several construction setbacks, most notably the unauthorized demolition of a nightclub and its associated legal injunction. The coaster opened on May 23 2025.
Departing the station, riders will make a left hand turn into the lift hill, ascending overtop a guest pathway to a peak height of 101.7 feet (31.0 m) at a speed of 4 m/s (13 ft/s). At the top, the train makes a slow 180° turn to the left before descending a 92° drop. An airtime hill carries the train back over the pathway before plummeting into a trench and two successive inversions; a Banana Roll and elongated vertical loop, offering a brief stall while upside down. The car follows up into a sharply ascending right turn only to exit into a dive loop/drop. Riders navigate a counterclockwise helix and airtime hill before making a final turnaround to the lift in the brake run.
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