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Honestly shocked by the move. It seemed like Quimera was most certainly going to be scrapped after the accident, surprised it’s even going to be relocated, let alone relocated in the states. The press release does mention a renovation and the ride is going to be in much better hands and stricter precautionary measures at IB. Should be a nice addition to the line-up and could definitely lead to some higher attendance numbers.

I’m visiting this park next year for the first time and am so pumped to check this place out, especially with this absolute beast of a coaster opening, it’s making that trek out to Indiana even more worthwhile.
 
Indiana Beach has always been my kinda weird and hence, has long been high on my domestic park bucket list. The addition of an ultra-rare Klaus Polyp would have already been enough to add yet another strong voice to the siren song that calls me to Monticello, IN. Importing and refurbishing a legendary, notorious Schwarzkopf looper though? That’s some next level shit. They’ve basically given their choir of sirens the cell numbers of every last enthusiast on the continent.

I don’t know if I have faith in Indiana Beach’s long-term success just yet, but I do know that a lot of enthusiasts have another reason to visit Indiana now. Hopefully this strategy will pay off with the general public too...

For anyone who isn’t familiar with Quimera, here’s a POV from its days at Flamingo Land. It’s better to just pretend its time at La Feria Chapultepec Magico never happened...

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And here is the Klaus Polyp they bought:

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Quimera is gonna need a lot of work before it's opened in the United States but since one of the trains is kinda in unacceptable shape, I'm wondering if they're going to keep the other original 2 or they're gonna get new trains from Gerstlauer or something.

I have a lot of questions about this relocation, but Indiana Beach definitely has my attention.
 
Everyone likes the Gerstlauer trains on SooperDooperLooper, yeah? That seems like the most straightforward solution here for sure.

How rough of shape do we think the track and supports are in?
One of the loops supposedly has structural issues due to the fact that they’ve been running it too fast with no mid course brakes. Beyond that I’d guess there are probably more than a few pieces that need work
 
My guess is paying for the ride was relatively cheap, but the park may have already budgeted for repairs.

Curious how they plan on fixing structural issues - it would seem their options are to essentially weld band-aids onto the troubled spots or to completely recreate the pieces.
 
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Everyone likes the Gerstlauer trains on SooperDooperLooper, yeah? That seems like the most straightforward solution here for sure.
Those Gerstlauer trains have been amazing on SDL since they've been put in.

How rough of shape do we think the track and supports are in?

Beyond what DECG has said the portable Schwarz loopers are known for their forces, pushing well more than 5 G consistently especially in the loops. The infamous Texas Tornado had its first two loops raised up when it was originally relocated from Grona Lund in order to cut down on the forces exerted on the track.
 
Does anyone know if Triple Loop will be opening at all this year or next year? Because the same 1 1/3 loops that were put up a couple months ago are still the only thing that are up
 
I'm at Indiana Beach right now, and I can't see this opening this year. Not even a station or a pathway constructed yet and it still looks a little in pieces. I've heard they're waiting on parts still but I still can't imagine them opening it this year even if the parts arrives today.
 
I'm at Indiana Beach right now, and I can't see this opening this year. Not even a station or a pathway constructed yet and it still looks a little in pieces. I've heard they're waiting on parts still but I still can't imagine them opening it this year even if the parts arrives today.

Yeah, I'm under the same impression. Definitely looks like 2023 to me.
 
Those Gerstlauer trains have been amazing on SDL since they've been put in.



Beyond what DECG has said the portable Schwarz loopers are known for their forces, pushing well more than 5 G consistently especially in the loops. The infamous Texas Tornado had its first two loops raised up when it was originally relocated from Grona Lund in order to cut down on the forces exerted on the track.
6.1 G-Force will be beat Shockwave 5.9 G-Force at Six Flags over Texas.
 
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In case anyone missed this, Indiana Beach made its first update in a long time in an Oct. 24 Facebook post, showing that the "lead car has been put on the track for initial testing:" Progress on the Schwarzkopf Triple Loop - The lead car has been put on the track for initial testing! We will continue to provide updates as they become... | By Indiana Beach Amusement & Water Park Resort | Facebook

I'm sure most fans very much appreciate Gene Staples for saving this park, but not explaining more about the ride's now two-year delay in opening is frustrating.
 
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Definitely not as the main rolling stock though. More than likely just for parts.
 
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