The largest free amusement park in America is getting a new ride this year.

The staff of Knoebels Amusement Resort has announced that their 2020 season will feature a new ride at the Elysburg park.

The ride will be named Tornado, and as the name suggests, it will involve lots of spinning.

“Eight cars hold four passengers each in individual seats facing the inside of the car,” said Stacy Ososkie, public relations director for Knoebels, in a press release. “Once the ride reaches speed moving in a circle, it tilts 20 degrees and lifts the cars up to 15 feet from ground level.”

A rendering of Tornado, the new ride planned for the 2020 season at Knoebels Amusement Resort.

The ride will also allow for passengers to control how the ride spins.

“Controlling part of a ride provides a really unique and exciting experience,” said Knoebels park president Richard Knoebel in the press release. “Riders will be able to spin the cars of our new ride themselves, choosing their thrill level.”

Tornado will be replacing the ride 1001 Nacht, which has been a mainstay of Knoebels’ ride lineup for 20 years. Ososkie said that the ride’s age and decline in popularity led to the decision to remove it.

1001 Nacht at Knoebels is being removed for their 2020 season to make room for the new Tornado ride.

Knoebels teased changes to the park’s ride lineup in December on their Facebook page, asking which of the park’s rides that fans would expect them to remove. While the Knoebels staff didn’t confirm anything at the time, they did admit that many fans made “some very educated guesses” regarding what might be replaced.

The new ride will require passengers to be at least 38 inches to ride with an adult, and 48 inches to ride alone. Tornado is expected to open on the park’s opening day of April 25.