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- The Smiler - Wikipedia
The Smiler is a steel roller coaster located at Alton Towers Resort in Staffordshire, United Kingdom It was built in 2013 and is an Infinity Coaster model from Gerstlauer and is located in the X-Sector area of the park
- The Smiler [4K] 2019 Front Seat POV - Alton Towers Resort
We bring you an exclusive front seat POV of The Smiler, the world's only fourteen looping roller coaster Filmed with permission from Alton Towers Resort in a controlled environment
- The Smiler | Theme Park Ride at Alton Towers Resort
The Smiler is the world’s first 14 loop rollercoaster It’s twisting track combines the world beating 14 loops with a speed of 85 km hr that will challenge your body and mind
- Smiler - Coasterpedia - The Amusement Ride Wiki
The Smiler is a steel roller coaster located at Alton Towers in Alton, Staffordshire, England, UK The attraction was manufactured by Gerstlauer and is a prototype Infinity Coaster [2] The ride is positioned where the Black Hole was formerly located, on the opposite side of Oblivion
- Alton Towers Smiler crash victim who became amputee at 17 still yearns . . .
Accidents Alton Towers Smiler crash victim who became amputee at 17 still yearns for a "normal life" The Alton Towers Smiler crash brought changes to law to help theme park victims with legal aid
- The Smiler - Construction Archive - Your premier Alton Towers guide
The Smiler is the 14 inversion world-first roller coaster at the Alton Towers Resort, located in the X-Sector section of the theme park and is the biggest project in Alton Towers’ history
- The Smiler - Alton Towers Wiki
The Smiler is a Gerstlauer Infinity roller coaster located in X-Sector at Alton Towers in Staffordshire, United Kingdom It was the first Infinity Coaster to debut With 14 inversions, The Smiler holds the world record for most inversions on a roller coaster
- 10 Facts About The Smiler at Alton Towers
In the heart of Alton Towers’ X-Sector stands The Smiler, the first 14-loop rollercoaster in the world It uses a top-notch Infinity Coaster model by Gerstlauer
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