Kansas City, MO – Skyline Attractions is thrilled to share its partnership with Great Coasters International, Inc. (GCII) on the addition of more than 200’ [61 m] of Titan Track to the iconic Prowler roller coaster at Worlds of Fun for the 2025 season.
Designed and engineered by Skyline Attractions for GCII, Titan Track is a weld-free roller coaster track designed to improve the performance and longevity of wooden roller coaster rides. Titan Track was first introduced in 2020 and has now been successfully installed by GCII on over a dozen wooden roller coasters.
Prowler originally opened in 2009 and was designed by Jeff Pike, now President of Skyline Attractions, during his tenure as Vice President, Sales and Design at GCII. The coaster’s legacy continues as it joins the growing list of rides enhanced with Titan Track.
Prowler’s new track consists of seven steel track sections. Each section includes custom flat patterns that were generated with proprietary software developed by the Skyline Attractions team, expediting the track’s design and fabrication.
In addition to directly replacing wooden track on existing rides with Titan Track, Titan Track can also be used to revolutionize existing rides with new elements, including inversions and airtime hills. Titan Track can be used with an existing rolling stock or new trains from GCII, including the Millennium Flyer and Infinity Flyer train designs. Titan Track is also available for ground-up installations.
Joining Prowler at Worlds of Fun, Titan Track is also being installed in 2025 on Boulder Dash at Lake Compounce, Kingdom Coaster at Dutch Wonderland, and several other roller coasters.
Skyline Attractions has also worked alongside Great Coasters International on many other recent projects, including the design and engineering of the upcoming Wild Buffalo at La Mer de Sable, Colossus at Six Flags Qiddiya City, and Mad Racers at OCT Xiangyang Fantasy Valley.
About Skyline Attractions:
Skyline Attractions, LLC is based in Orlando, Florida, USA. The company was founded in 2014 and has since worked on the design and manufacturing of amusement rides across the globe, including world-record wooden roller coasters with Great Coasters International, Inc.