Forgive me if I’m missing something, but I’m not sure I’m understanding why you think they should do that.Whatever model the next coaster may be, KD should take this opportunity to right a wrong from the KECO days, and name it Vortex.
Forgive me if I’m missing something, but I’m not sure I’m understanding why you think they should do that.Whatever model the next coaster may be, KD should take this opportunity to right a wrong from the KECO days, and name it Vortex.
Eh, KD was the only former Paramount park to not get a Vortex or Top Gun (though I remember rumors of a cancelled Top Gun that would have gone near where Twisted Timbers is).Forgive me if I’m missing something, but I’m not sure I’m understanding why you think they should do that.
Eh, KD was the only former Paramount park to not get a Vortex or Top Gun (though I remember rumors of a cancelled Top Gun that would have gone near where Twisted Timbers is).
All I hear about Nebulaz are that they are nice to look at but aren't that fun to ride. Plus SFA will have one as of later this summer. I am not crazy about this idea. Why not a more unique flat ride?I'm predicting a Zamperla Nebulaz to go where the go-karts were in Old Virginia (maybe call it Virginia Reel?). A flashy flat ride like that will attract people into that area and make Grizzly more accessible. Throw in a couple new rides in the water park and maybe a small Snoopy upgrade, and I think that's all KD will get before the year 2030. Next year's additions (the wing, I-305 retheme, and 50th celebration) will likely be the biggest overall investment KD has received since the park was constructed, so I wouldn't expect anything else major for quite some time.
Honestly I disagree. The rides make me giggle every time I ride one.aren't that fun to ride.
Cedar Fair (and Six Flags, for that matter) are working a lot with Zamperla. The Nebulaz is one of their tentpole rides. They are a fun rideexperience; mild enough for children, while still being fun for adults. If themed well (and they usually are) it would be the perfect pairing for Flying Eagles. Honestly, it would be my top vote for that plot of land. #keepthebearinthewoodsAll I hear about Nebulaz are that they are nice to look at but aren't that fun to ride. Plus SFA will have one as of later this summer. I am not crazy about this idea. Why not a more unique flat ride?
Hey to be fair, the Swahili word for "Vortex" is "Mzunguko" and that at least is an acceptable name if they build an Endeavor in Jungle X.If a new coaster's name is already used for a RCDB-listed coaster, you should pick a different name for your new coaster. Vortex is one of the cardinal offenders of this rule. I hope we never see another Vortex built again—especially in a theme park (read: the current goal of Kings Dominion).
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Eh, the KECO Vortexes were three different types of coaster, versus Six Flags's Batmen almost all being straight clones (except Fiesta Texas and Mexico).Several other parks having Vortexes and Top Guns sounds like a very good reason not to invest in either.
I, personally, want my parks to have unique, theme/area/terrain-appropriate attractions, not cut-and-paste jobs from other places.
I've never ridden one, it's just what I'd read. I will certainly give it a shot. But in any case SFA has one (operating soon) and that's a lot closer to me.Honestly I disagree. The rides make me giggle every time I ride one.
OOPS they made us Fonix 200 ft! man… they really need to get it together.Would be a shame if one of these spare Vekomas just fell into Kings Dominion somewhere in a spot that makes sense. Oops! Vekoma Flyer! Oops! US Fonix!
I look forward to the family boomerang that will feel like karma for that joke.
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