SFX Coaster

Manufactured by Premier Rides, the attractions featured linear induction motor (LIM) launches and high-speed switch tracks to change paths or directions, the latter of which were installed by Dynamic Structures themselves.

[10] The onslaught of the COVID-19 pandemic also lead to quarantine restrictions hampering their project personnel as well as increased costs for virtually all raw materials, shipping, labour, and subcontractors.

[14] The enormous delay was attributed to the complexity of the ride system, concurrently-running research and development, prototyping of the entire coaster hardware, testing difficulties, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, and Dynamic Attractions' unstable financial standing.

In addition, Genting's team had become aware of issues with the project as early as a factory visit in August 2018, with Dynamic subsequently directed to prioritize Mad Ramp Peak's development.

As per filings, they had reportedly only been paid $24 million and there was a risk that "[Genting] could cancel the contract and demand that the ride components installed to date be removed from the facility.

[22][23] Reports emerged later in the fall that Genting had issued RFP's to various vendors; their legitimacy was confirmed by ex-vice president Greg Pearn, who stated online that, "Both [coasters] are, in my opinion, not worth the additional investment to complete for many reasons", citing "complexity vs experience delivered" and "poor legacy procurement decisions".

[25] Although the corporate contracted suppliers such as Vekoma, Zamperla, and HUSS Park Attractions, a pair of SFX Coasters were also reportedly signed off for unknown locations.

[10][26] Evergrande's theme park development process over the next three years proved challenging; executives burned through dozens of designers, demanding ideas that were unfeasibly large in scale.

[27] In wake of the 2020–2022 Chinese property sector crisis, Evergrande's subsequent default on US$300 million in debt, and their ongoing restructuring, the theme park projects ceased to move forwards.

[citation needed] While the Phase 1 waterpark – Jinghu Paradise Water World – successfully opened in 2015, the theme park was never completed and the land was eventually used for residential development instead.