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Max & Moritz
Max
General
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Park Efteling
Location NetherlandsEuropalaan 1

Kaatsheuvel, North Brabant

Status Operating
Operated
Operated
Opened 20.6.2020
Opening
Cost €15,000,000
Height restriction
Statistics
Manufacturer Mack Rides
Builder
Designer
Type Steel- Powered- Sit-Down- Family
Type Powered Coaster
Model
Riders per train 2 trains with 1 locomotive and 9 cars. Riders are arranged 2 across in 2 rows (1 for the locomotive) for a total of 38 riders per train.
Riders per hour 1800 riders per hour
Lift/launch system
Height
19.7 feet
19.7 feet
Drop
Top speed
22.4 mph
22.4 mph
Length
984.3 feet
984.3 feet
Dimensions

278.9 feet x 213.3 feet

Duration
2:30
2:30
Inversions
0
0
Steepest drop
Maximum g-force
1.8 G
1.8 G

Max & Moritz are a pair of duelling powered roller coasters manufactured by Mack Rides opened at Efteling in 2020. The ride replaces a former bobsled roller coaster, Bob, at the same location, with both attractions utilising the station building of their predecessor. The ride is based on the 1865 German illustrated story Max and Moritz by Wilhelm Busch.

History[]

Announcement[]

In October 2018, the park simultaneously announced the intention to close Bob and the replacement will be Max & Moritz. The by then 34 year old roller coaster was enduring frequent breakdowns, and Intamin was no longer producing this type of attraction. Max & Moritz was announced to be intended as a family coaster, with a required height of 100 centimeters. Costs were estimated to be €15,000,000

Construction[]

Preparations for construction began in June 2019. Trees in the intended construction area were cut down and several access roads were widened. The Bob Track closed on 1 September 2019, and demolition of the former Intamin bobsled coaster commenced the following day to allow for construction of the new attractions to begin.

By December 2019, all supports were in place and the highest construction point was reached. The first track parts arrived in January 2020, and the whole track was completed after one week and a halve. The first train coaches arrived in March 2020, and the first test run of the blue Max track was completed on the 13th of March

Ride experience[]

The coaster consists of two tracks, the blue Max and green Moritz tracks. Both tracks run in opposite direction. The maximum speed will be 36 km/h. Each track has one train, which consists of a locomotive and nine more coaches, for a total of 38 passengers per train. The coaster will have a capacity of 1800 riders per hour.

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