Abyssus


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Abyssus
Energylandia · PL · Shockwave 1320m+, 2021
Abyssus — Shockwave 1320m+, Energylandia
UNOFFICIAL · NOT PARK-ENDORSED PHOTO · Tom a · CC BY-SA 3.0 · via Wikimedia Commons
Height 38.5 m
Speed 100 km/h
Inversions 4
Throughput 1,100est. rph
Build Cost $13est. m
Vintage 2021
UNCOMMON “At Zator, Vekoma’s steel dives among fountains and stone.”
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Abyssus

Energylandia · PL · Vekoma Shockwave 1320m+

“At Zator, Vekoma’s steel dives among fountains and stone.”

UNOFFICIAL · NOT PARK-ENDORSED

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Fast facts

  • Abyssus is an operating steel launched roller coaster at Energylandia in Zator, Poland. coasterpedia.net
  • It opened on 14 July 2021 as part of Energylandia’s Aqualantis expansion. vekoma.com
  • Vekoma supplied the ride as a Shockwave 1320m installation. coasterpedia.net
  • The coaster stands 38.5 metres tall. vekoma.com
  • Its top speed is 100 km/h. energylandia.pl
  • The layout uses two LSM launches and four inversions. coasterpedia.net
  • Its stated capacity is 1,100 riders per hour. vekoma.com

The story of Abyssus

Energylandia placed Abyssus in Aqualantis at Zator, giving the new district a substantial Vekoma steel coaster as its centrepiece. In the park’s busy Polish countryside, the ride arrived as a piece of modern Dutch engineering with a brisk double-launch character. vekoma.com· themeparks-eu.com

During construction, Energylandia described a broad worksite of steel, concrete, electrical work, and station building. The ride was planned among water effects, lakes, and fountains, so that the visitor would find machinery and scenery joined together in one waterside undertaking. energylandia.pl

On 14 July 2021, Aqualantis opened to visitors, and Abyssus began its public service. Vekoma listed the ride at 38.5 metres high and 100 km/h, a proud new landmark for the summer crowds crossing the paths of Energylandia. vekoma.com

The finished coaster sends its trains through two LSM launches and four inversions, with sixteen passengers seated on each train. It is a ride of dispatches and spectacle alike, built to move the queue while still giving the traveller a grand flourish above the water. coasterpedia.net· energylandia.pl

Sources

This background is AI-drafted from public sources and human-reviewed before publishing — approved 20 August 2026.

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