Here’s what being on Tayto Park’s record-setting rollercoaster will look like

The Cú Chulainn Coaster at Tayto Park is set to be the largest inverted wooden rollercoaster in Europe (and probably the only one in a crisps theme park) when it opens this summer.

Here’s what being on Tayto Park’s record-setting rollercoaster will look like

And to whet your insatiable appetite for everything cheese-and-onion flavoured, the folks at Tayto Park have released a computer simulation of the coaster in action.

From the 2001 computer graphics to the epic battle music, it's exactly what we'd expect from the only place on earth with a giant Mr Tayto-shaped topiary.

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