Sea World on the Gold Coast in Australia has now revealed the train design for Leviathan, a new wooden roller coaster opening in 2021.

It is part of The New Atlantis, a $50 million expansion that will be opening in phases between 2020 and 2021.

The new development will include three new thrill rides; a Top Spin called Vortex, a Sky Flyer named Trident and an impressive wooden roller coaster titled Leviathan.

Vortex

Opening in December 2020

This wild and powerful new ride will feature pendulum movements, circular rotations and will be sure to give you a fun and thrilling experience.

Leviathan

Opening in June 2021

Experience the rumbling, roaring, thundering crests and a 32 m towering track of a wooden roller coaster, while discovering the classical ruins and restorations of the old. This new roller coaster will become an icon of the Gold Coast.

The Gravity Group are teaming up with Martin & Vleminckx on the project, and their Timberliner trains will have even have some backwards facing seats. The new roller coaster will be 105 ft tall with a track length of 3,208 ft, reaching speeds of up to 50 mph. It will be the tallest, fastest and longest wooden roller coaster in Australia.

Trident

Opening in June 2021

The brand-new Trident will become one of Sea World’s newest and tallest landmarks as it lifts and spins you 52 m in the air while experiencing spectacular views of The New Atlantis.