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Skyline Attractions, LLC

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Skyline Attractions, LLC
ISIN🆔
IndustryAmusement Rides
Founded 📆2014
Founder 👔Chris Gray
Jeff Pike
Evan Souliere
Bill Wydra
Headquarters 🏙️, ,
Area served 🗺️
Members
Number of employees
🌐 Websiteskylineattractions.com
📇 Address
📞 telephone

Skyline Attractions is a designer and manufacturer of amusement rides based in Orlando, Florida. The company has designed its own collection of amusement rides.

History

In July 2014, Four amusement industry veterans (Chris Gray, Jeff Pike, Evan Souliere and Bill Wydra) announced the founding of Skyline Attractions.[1] In November 2014 Skyline Attractions introduced the GamesURide line, this line of rides are interactive ride-game experiences, allowing you to become a part of your favorite midway games.[2] The first ride that is introduced for GamesURide line was the Strike-U-Up[3] and the second ride is Spin-U-Win.[4] The Strike-U-Up and the Spin-U-Win are the only two rides in the GamesURide line at this moment. In 2015 they introduced a new attraction design, the Crazy Couch.[5] In 2015 they introduced a new attraction design, the Skywarp.[6] In 2017 the introduced two variants on the Skywarp, the Skywarp Eclipse and the Skywarp Horizon and they sold there first Skywarp to Six Flags Discovery Kingdom.[7][8]

Products

Name Introduced Description Ref
Skywarp 2016 [9]
Skywarp Eclipse 2017 [10]
Skywarp Horizon 2017 [11]
Crazy Couch 2015 [12]
Strike-U-Up 2014 [13]
Spin-U-Win 2014 [14]

Installations

As of 2018, Skyline Attractions is building there first 3 attractions.

Ride name Model Park Country Opened Status Ref
Harley Quinn Crazy Coaster Skywarp Six Flags Discovery Kingdom United States United States 2018 Under Construction [15]
Unknown Crazy Couch Adventureland United States United States 2018 Under Construction
Unknown Crazy Couch Toy Town Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia 2018 Under Construction

Other Project

Skyline Attractions is also working with other companies.[16]

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Scale Models
Other

References

  1. "Skyline Attractions launches!". Skyline Attractions.
  2. "GamesURide™ mixes the best of interactive rides and games!". Skyline Attractions.
  3. "GamesURide™ mixes the best of interactive rides and games!". Skyline Attractions.
  4. "Spin-U-Win™ adds to Skyline's GamesURide catalog!". Skyline Attractions.
  5. "Ready to boost profits with a low-cost, low-maintenance American-made kids' ride?". Skyline Attractions.
  6. "Affordable and thrilling roller coaster offers visibility and capacity with a small footprint". Skyline Attractions.
  7. "Skyline Attractions Sells First Skywarp". Skyline Attractions.
  8. "The Skywarp Lands!". Skyline Attractions.
  9. "Skywarp". Skyline Attractions.
  10. "Skywarp Eclipse". Skyline Attractions.
  11. "Skywarp Horizon". Skyline Attractions.
  12. "Crazy Couch". Skyline Attractions.
  13. "Strike-U-Up". Skyline Attractions.
  14. "Spin-U-Win". Skyline Attractions.
  15. Marden, Duane. "Harley Quinn Crazy Coaster  (Six Flags Discovery Kingdom)". Roller Coaster DataBase. Retrieved July 4, 2011.
  16. "Design". Skyline Attractions.

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