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Bird Rok

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Park section
  
Reizen Rijk

Opening date
  
April 9, 1998

Type
  
Steel – Enclosed

Max speed
  
64 km/h

Opened
  
9 April 1998

Status
  
Operating

Cost
  
€ 12 million

Manufacturer
  
Vekoma

Height
  
25 m

Bird Rok

Address
  
Europalaan 1, 5171 KW Kaatsheuvel, Netherlands

Hours
  
Open today · 10AM–6PMThursday10AM–6PMFriday10AM–6PMSaturday10AM–6PMSunday10AM–6PMMonday10AM–6PMTuesday10AM–6PMWednesday10AM–6PM

Similar
  
Python, Flying Dutchman, Dreamflight, Fata Morgana, Villa Volta

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Bird Rok (or "Vogel Rok" in Dutch) is an enclosed roller coaster in amusement park Efteling in the Netherlands.

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History and details

The name of the ride, Bird Rok, refers to the adventure of Sinbad and the Bird Roc from the 1001 Arabian Nights; the extensive theming covers, beside the ride, the building and the queue line. The building has as a frontage a giant colorful Roc, the largest bird in Europe, according to the Guinness Book of Records. In the opening year there weren’t a lot of effects in the ride, and the link between the story and the ride wasn’t very clear. Since then a Serpent’s mouth has been added at the end of the ride, which lights up as the train goes through it. There used to be a laser-light-show at the queue, but that has been removed. This was done because the lights were too low, and people would look at them, thereby damaging their eyes.
In 2007, more themed decorations were added.

The Ride

Lasers project over the train as it climbs the lift-hill and seen to the left are four Rocs flying off. In a strong curve down leftwards the train dives towards the ground and several more curves bring the train through a tunnel of lasers.
The train then falls into a helix and goes through a Serpent’s mouth, which lights up as the train passes through it. The last curve is decorated with fiber optic lights, portraying the diamond treasure.
Apparent wind-effects stimulate the ride-experience.

The ride has an onboard sound system with a synchronized soundtrack written by composer Ruud Bos, who also wrote the musical themes for Dreamflight, Fata Morgana and Villa Volta.

References

Bird Rok Wikipedia