| |
Magnus Colossus

Terra Mítica
When Terra Mítica introduced Magnus Colossus in 2000 it was the longest wooden roller coaster in Europe. Designed by Werner Stengel and the Roller Coaster Corporation of America, Magnus Colossus features a unique layout built into the side of a large hill. The coaster begins with a 118-foot double down drop offering plenty of airtime. During the 3,772-foot long course, the trains reach a top speed of 57 mph as they encounter a series of hairpin turns, crossovers and laterally force filled helixes.
Roller Coaster Details
| Track |
Type |
Year |
Designer/Manufacturer |
| Wood |
Freeform |
2000 |
RCCA, Stengel Engineering |
Roller Coaster Stats

| Drop: 118 feet |
Top speed: 57 mph |
| Length: 3,772 feet |
Trains: 2 - 28 passenger |
| Train Mfg: Philadelphia Toboggan Co. |
|
More Information About Magnus Colossus

Trains have seven cars with two rows each, seating two abreast per row.
Ride capacity: 1,280 passengers per hour
Ride Location

Terra Mítica, Benidorm, Alicante
|