Walibi Holland’s NEW Roller Coasters Start Testing!
Walibi Holland’s NEW roller coasters have started testing. In an official update last night (Tuesday 28th January 2025) Walibi Holland shared a first look at their new dueling coasters in action.
YoY – dueling single rail roller coasters by industry leading ride manufacturer Rocky Mountain Construction (RMC for short) are set to open at the popular Holland based theme park this coming April.
The new rides will feature TWO very different ride experiences depending on the side you choose with the green side set to feature inversions and the blue side not.
In BRAND NEW testing footage released by Walibi Holland last night fans are gifted their first look at the park’s latest new roller coasters in action!
Walibi Holland’s NEW roller coasters are also set to feature what appears to be some form of enchanted woodland theme too with the green train featuring a giant silver oak leaf and weaving branches on it’s zero car.
Along with the above testing footage, Walibi Holland also shared an array of official images providing a closer look at their new ride.
The images give a much closer look at the track, how it will interact with each other and the layout of the ride overall.
YoY will also be the first ride of it’s kind to open here in Europe with all current RMC Raptor coasters being U.S. based and the first ride of it’s kind worldwide with no other Raptor Coasters currently featuring the dueling element.
Take a closer look at Walibi Holland’s new roller coaster in the images below.










So, what are the ride specifics and what can you expect when YoY finally opens to the public this coming April?
As stated previously, the ride will feature two very different ride experiences – one thrill and one family.
The thrill side (green) will feature SIX inversions, reach heights of up to 95 ft and reach speeds of up to 51 mph.
The family side (blue) will feature 0 inversions, the same track length as the thrill side, a slightly lower speed of up 49.7 mph and an overall height of 95 ft as well.
An exact opening date for Walibi Holland’s new roller coasters is yet to be set, however rest assured that as soon as one is announced we’ll be sure to share it here first on Theme Park Insanity!
Check out our latest official news update now to hear more about what we think of Walibi Holland’s new roller coasters below!