Piraña (Efteling)
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Piraña is a River Rafting Ride in amusement park Efteling in the Netherlands. It was designed by Ton van de Ven and built by Intamin, It opened its doors in 1983.
[edit] History and details
The ride is one of many attractions since the 80’s to diversify in more then just a fairy-tale park. House designer van de Ven took Intamin’s design, as implemented in Six Flag’s “Roaring Rapids” (Texas, amongst others) and expanded it into a pre-Columbian thematic ride. Original planned for 1982, the extensive architecture delayed the opening to 1983. As with earlier attractions, the entire landscape and service outlets in the area were remodeled to fit the unique design.
Propulsion is supplied through 4 pumps rotating 2 million liters of water per hour. 35 boats make a ride capacity of 2000 visitors per hour. First River Rafting Ride in Europe.
[edit] The Ride
The ride starts with a descent through a dark tunnel, which opens up into a broad section of rapids, where the boats can even overtake one another. The boats then pass between two waterfalls and the river gets smaller, ending in even more intense rapids. From the exit a walk can be made around the ride, using Inca rope bridges.
The ride is based on pre-Columbian cultures, whose styles can be found everywhere:
- The whole building is covered with chibcha decorations
- Square before the ride’s entrance
Chac-mool themed waste dispenser (Mayan/ Toltec) - Ride entrance
Two giant Teotihuacan Atlantes warriors. Above the gate we see Quetzalcoatl (Mixtec,Toltec,Aztec). At the side of the entrance two typical Mayan heads are displayed. - Boarding area
Typical colorful Tahuantinsuyu banners, windows and oversized Tumis decorate this area. - The Ride
Tiwanaku Inca style walls can be seen at the beginning. Further on we see the Teotihuacan sungod Con-tici Viracocha, other Chavin animal-like decorations and a ceremonial figure conclude the ride.