Coaster Express reopens after more than two years of refurbishment
After more than two years of refurbishment, Parque Warner Madrid announced Coaster Express’s reopening in March 2022. The pandemic had delayed the project, but the notorious wooden coaster could finally return for guests.
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In March 2022, visitors finally received clear news about Coaster Express. Looopings reported that Parque Warner Madrid would reopen the wooden coaster that weekend after more than two years out of service. The refurbishment had started in 2020, but the pandemic significantly delayed the work. As a result, the return of Coaster Express was more than an ordinary seasonal reopening. It marked the end of a long rescue operation for one of Europe’s most talked-about wooden coasters. The park leaned into fan demand and presented the ride again as an iconic attraction. At the same time, the background remained sharp: Coaster Express was known for painful rides and had previously been voted the worst wooden coaster in the world. For visitors, the reopening restored the major wooden landmark of Old West Territory. In the attraction’s history, this article matters because it closes the refurbishment chapter and shows that Parque Warner did not give up on the coaster, but worked to make it usable again.