orlando to receive ‘the skyscraper’, the world’s tallest rollercoaster
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david and joshua wallack, owners of mango’s tropical café orlando and mango’s tropical café south beach, have announced plans to develop ‘the skyscraper’, the world’s tallest roller coaster and the ‘skyplex’ indoor entertainment complex in orlando, florida. the towering amusement park ride will feature the first ‘polercoaster’ and has been developed to dramatically alter the orlando skyline. at 570 feet tall, the building will comprise approximately 495,000 square feet located on 12 acres of land. ‘skyplex’ will break ground in 2015 and is expected to open in 2016. 

orlando to receive 'the skyscraper', the world's tallest rollercoaster

the skyplex observation deck in central florida will offer views 535 feet from the ground

orlando to receive 'the skyscraper', the world's tallest rollercoaster

the mega-thrill ride is a vertical rollercoaster created with coaster-length tracks in a very small footprint

orlando to receive 'the skyscraper', the world's tallest rollercoaster

the mixed-use development includes plans for additional attractions, entertainment, restaurants and retail spaces

orlando to receive 'the skyscraper', the world's tallest rollercoaster
skyplex will include a 1,500-car parking garage with a valet parking option