Mack creation, to quote coasterforce:
coasterforce wrote:
E-MOTION COASTER
Mack's E-Motion Coaster has a standard rollercoaster track layout, it's the cars that make the difference. The cars have a spring suspension that causes it to rock and shake in multiple directions. The first E-Motion Coaster to open was Tulireki at Linnanm??ki, Finland, in 2004. At the time of writing (Jan 2013), only two E-Motion coasters have been built, the last one was in 2005.
So basically the ride is essentially on a pivot in the center of the car which results in the car essentially "falling over" as you go round bends / down drops then uses suspension to return the ride upright.
I think the station pretty much guarantees a 1/2 long car train, which means to me it'll be an e-motion or wild mouse on steroids (think what maurer achieves with single car trains)