Fajume | |
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Location |
Prolongacion Calle Arce #2320, San Salvador, El Salvador |
Founded |
1983 |
Roller Coasters Built |
18 |
Official Website |
Fajume is a somehwhat known coaster manufacturer, based in San Salvador, El salvador which got famous by their Wacky Worm type coasters, 14 of those can be found today across the globe, especially the United States.
Fajume was founded in El Salvador in 1983. The company's intention was to maintain the attractions in the Playland parks in the central and South America. Beacuse of the experience that the company had gained, they got to build attractions themselves. Not much later, they would build their first wacky worm in 1991 in Lake Winnepesaukah.
After the first roller coaster, the demand for more attractions started to grow within the Playland group. That is why the production process was optimized. For example, more machines were purchased in order to compete with the competition.
Meanwhile, the company builds four types of attractions that can be found across the globe.
The attractions[]
Roller Coasters[]
Wacky Worm[]

Centi-SPEED at Alabama Adventure & Splash Adventure:5051 Prince Street, Bessemer, Alabama, United States.
This model was the first product of the company, starting in 1991. This is Fajume's take on the rather popular Wacky Worm type layout which ment to be easy to transper in fairs. Currently 18 of Fajume's Wacky Worms w'ere sold to diffrenet parks across the globe, 14 are still operational.
Other attractions[]
Galeon[]
The Galeon is a typical Rocking Ship attraction that can be found on any park, the highest point is reached at almost 14 meters.
Crazy Chopper[]
The Crazy Chopper is an attraction intented for all ages, here riders board a helicopter styled cabin that attached to an arm and goes uo and around itself. Real helicopter sounds can be heard during the ride.
Tornado[]
The Tornado is a combination of a whrilgig and a teacup attraction. The mill starts to rotate, but the gondolas themselves can rotate as well. The passengers themselves run the gondola, so you determine your own ride.