Yes, there's going to be a Ferrari Land and it's everything you imagined

One ride reaches up to 112 MPH in just 5 seconds.
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Ferrari Land -- it might sound like fantasy but pretty soon it will be a full-blown theme park packed full of mini Ferraris and some of the fastest rides in Europe.

A maze of super-speed rides in the Italian car company's signature red, Ferrari Land will open at the PortAventura amusement park in Spain on April 7. While there's already a Ferrari World in Dubai, this is the first park of its kind in Europe.

Rides at the park will aim to live up to the car's famous name in speed and design. For one, there's the Vertical Accelerator, which is the tallest roller coaster in Europe at 368 feet high and reaches up to 112 miles per hour in just five seconds, Conde Nast Traveler reports.

Other rides go beyond just high speeds, like the Bounce-Back Tower which, like its name suggests, creates movements that feel like jumpy engine pistons.

A massive structure in the park will play host to a gallery and a bunch of virtual experience simulators that have not yet been revealed. "All the secrets of this building will be revealed very soon," the theme park's website explains mysteriously.

Ferrari Land also pays tribute to the brand's homeland. A faux Italian village will be featured at the park, with select Formula One cars and various models along its street. Italian recipes also make up much of the park's food, from quick snacks to the offerings at Trattoria, a recreation of the "favorite restaurant" of Formula 1 drivers in Maranello. And there will even be a reproduction of the Ferrari production line, creating a scene right out of its factory.

Visitors can purchase tickets for Ferrari Land and PortAventura, its host park, for $55 (or £52) per adult with access to both parks on the same day.

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Marissa is a real-time news intern at the LA office. She has a bachelor's degree in political science from UC Santa Barbara and a master's degree in journalism from Columbia University. She's a free spirit.

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