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ORLANDO, Fla – ICON Park broke ground Friday morning on two new record-setting attractions, the ICON Park Drop Tower and the ICON Park Slingshot.

Both attractions are scheduled to open this December and usher in a new line of thrill rides for the entertainment complex which already serves home to The Wheel and Orlando Starflyer. [TRENDING: Video shows deputy Tasing student | How to get the vaccine in Fla. | NASA tests new moon rocket] “We’re thrilled.

This is a great day. ICON Park really will be the land of the giants.” said Chris Jaskiewicz, President and CEO at ICON Park. “Four, 400 foot high rides, skyscraper height, we already have two, and when you add these two it’s really special.” The ICON Park Drop Tower will stand at 430 feet

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