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FORUMS - COASTERFORCE
Plenty of action in Korea lately. First new RMC steel track on T Express, then a Raptor showing up at Gyeongju World, and now the very young Legoland Korea is moving forwards with its first post-opening day attraction.
Two things have happened very suddenly; a ceremonious groundbreaking was held for their second Ninjago attraction, following up on the chain's very popular dark ride. Park officials have credited it with receiving the highest ridership in the park, so more Ninjago makes sense.
20 billion won ($14.8 million) investment (more than Minifugure Speedway, less than Mythica Wing Coaster)
2,644 square meters of land (roughly around the same size of Minifigure Speedway, but less than the Dragon)
Park officials have referred to it as one of the most thrilling Legoland coasters to date
Therefore, right size and budget for a mid-size family thrill coaster
Given that it's Ninjago it's most likely going to be placed north of the dark ride as seen below;
Merlin has been continuing their impressive investment streak, given everything happening at Legoland parks across the board right now this will be nice to watch.
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