Talocan (ride)
| Talocan | |
|---|---|
| Phantasialand | |
| Area | Mexico |
| Status | Operating |
| Cost | €7.5 million |
| Opening date | May 23, 2007 |
| Replaced | Condor |
| Ride statistics | |
| Attraction type | flat ride |
| Manufacturer | HUSS |
| Model | Top spin |
| Height | 18 m (59 ft) |
| G-force | 4 |
| Capacity | 900 riders per hour |
| Riders per vehicle | 38 |
| Rows | 2 |
| Riders per row | 19 |
Talocan is a HUSS suspended top spin located at Phantasialand in Brühl, Germany. It was the first of its type to be built anywhere in the world, being a variation on the original Huss top spin. It is located in the Mexican themed area, and is themed around the discovery of an Aztec temple in the cellar of a wine cooperative. The name is taken from Aztec mythology, being the paradise of the weather god Tlaloc, called Tlalocan.