ArieForce One

Manufactured by Rocky Mountain Construction, the ride was first announced by representatives of the Fun Spot America chain in May 2021, and the coaster was formally unveiled at the IAAPA Orlando Expo on November 16, 2021.

[2] At an accumulated cost of $18 million, ArieForce One represents the single largest investment on any ride in Fun Spot America's history.

[5] Chief among these investments was a new go-kart track for the 2018 season, but Fun Spot America CEO John Arie Jr hinted at a signature new coaster to perhaps eventually be built at the park.

[2] Management attempted to secure a naming rights deal with the Atlanta Hawks professional basketball team, although such efforts fell through the following month.

[1] The coaster train's lead car was also unveiled that day at RMC's event booth, and was kept on display at Fun Spot Orlando for a few months before moving to Atlanta.

[16][17] Budgeted at $13 million at the time, the coaster would represent the single largest investment ever put into a Fun Spot park.

[18] Work on ArieForce One was marred by serious delays, with progress bogged down by supply chain bottlenecks, zoning woes with Fayette County, and a modest construction crew.

In terms of the layout, ArieForce One contains an 83° first drop and four inversions, including a headlining "Raven Truss Dive" and the largest Zero-G stall in the United States.

ArieForce One lead train during unveiling at the IAAPA Expo Orlando 2021