| Length | 3215.3 ft |
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| Height | 92 ft |
| Speed | 49.7 mph |
| Inversions | 0 |
| Duration | 4:33 |
| G-Force | 4 |
| Elements | Spiral Lift |
| Arrangement | 9 trains with 4 cars per train. Riders are arranged 2 across in 2 rows for a total of 16 riders per train. |
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| Capacity | 1600 riders per hour |
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| Theme |
| Euro Mir is named and themed after the former Russian space station MIR. The Russian word МИР(MIR) can be translated as 'World' or 'Peace'. |
| Located in the Russian section of the park. |
| In a German interview in 2025 on website Welt.de, park owner Roland Mack confirms the planned removal/replacement of Euro Mir. For now, it is planned for the ride to be taken down completely and be replaced by a new, modern family oriented version for 2028. The coaster will no longer be part of the Russian section of the park but will be integrated in a new space exploration themed area for which the park plans on cooperating with the European Space Agency (ESA). In March 2026 the park announced construction will take place in 2027 with an expected opening in 2028. The park has confirmed that the space theme as well as the iconic mirror towers will return on the new coaster. It is unclear if parts of the coaster itself will be kept or incorporated in the new coaster as was the case with the refurbishment of Eurosat - CanCan Coaster in 2018. |
| Euro Mir will close at the end of the 2026 season. As of now, it is unclear if it will also operate during the Europa Park Winter Season which runs until January 10th 2027. |