Fury: Fury takes the speed record from Goliath
With Fury's opening, Goliath at Walibi Holland lost its Benelux speed record. The difference was only 0.6 km/h, but enough to force changes to posters, brochures and website claims.
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On 25 June 2019, the impact of a tiny record margin became clear. For seventeen years, Goliath at Walibi Holland had been able to call itself the fastest roller coaster in the Benelux. Its 106 km/h top speed appeared on posters in and around the park, on the official website, and in earlier brochures and postcards.
Fury's opening at Bobbejaanland changed that. According to the official figures, the new triple-launch coaster reached 106.6 km/h, beating Goliath by just 0.6 km/h. Walibi Holland responded graciously: a spokesperson confirmed that the park would update its claims, although no exact schedule had been set yet.
For visitors, the difference was numerically small, but in the amusement industry such superlatives carry real marketing weight. The story also placed Fury directly into a wider record race. Bobbejaanland could keep the title at least until 2021, when Walibi Belgium planned to open a 113 km/h mega coaster.