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Was there one for Apollo?

Also wasn't a video per say but I miss the Blair Witch-esque live feeds on the small TVs in Verbolten's queue.

Yes the in-queue videos produced back then would have a short blurb on the backstory, then they'd show the ride stats, and then they'd play the ride instructions.

I haven't waited in the queue for Verbolten in about a year, but I do remember seeing the security cams working last time I did. Only the TV in the information desk and the security cams in the back station were turned off. Did they turn off the others?
 
Now if only the ic
Alpie's queue and plaza are looking purty on her birthday! The snow got in the Plaza and the queue got a fresh coat of paint. View attachment 31902View attachment 31903View attachment 31904
Now if only the icicleswould return and give bring back the st. Bernard's

One of our good friends who is an avid rollercoaster enthusiasts just did the rollercoaster tour and he can confirm from maintenance that alpengeist did in fact get a 3rd train in June last year. Which has helped the maintenance team keep at least 1 train running year round while doing full teardown inspections on 1 train all year
 
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What it boils down to:
At any given time, the park has 2 usable trains. The third one is always in pieces in some phase of disassembly/reassembly. Once the 3rd is reassembled, it’s put into service after testing and one of the other two is taken out to get a teardown and rebuild.
 
I kinda see why the ride doesn’t run 3 trains because the crew already stacks it a bunch just on 2 train operation. (No offense to anyone that’s on the crew in here)
 
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I kinda see why the ride doesn’t run 3 trains because the crew already stacks it a bunch just on 2 train operation. (No offense to anyone that’s on the crew in here)
Back in 2021 I operated Alpie sporadically. Mostly on days when the ride opened at noon. I've only ever operated the ride with two trains and three operators in the crew( controls, load, unload). It's very doable to send a train when the one ahead clears the mid-course but it requires no issues, an engaging guest/operator relationship, etc. With four operators on platform, three-train ops would probably be easy enough. It's been a while but I think one of the record plaques on the wall by controls has an hourly ridership that would've taken something like 54 cycles per hour to achieve. 2 train ops tops out around 30 cycles per hour.
 
Hello! First time posting 😊 anyone remember there being a video playing in the queue that explained the “backstory” for Alpengeist? Or am I remembering that wrong? If it did exist…anyone have it online somewhere?
I don’t REMEMBER this, but I can confirm that maybe the park read this thread, because I *saw* it today when Alpie was using a part of the queue I’d never been in before.

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Rode Alengeist yesterday in the 4th row. My god the thing is running smoother than Apollo's Chariot. Wonderful ride.
Glad to hear someone got a good ride. I road it Friday and thought it was the roughest and worst ride I've ever had on a B&M (and that's really saying something since I've ridden Carowinds Vortex). Got off it with a killer headache. Idk what happened to my Alpie, but that was probably the roughest steel coaster ride I've gotten in VA
 
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I thought it still kicked all kinds of ass last week and is still my favorite coaster at BGW. Thought it was very smooth too.
 
"The Legend" queue video script and recording:

The Legend said:
Buried deep in the Alps lies a terrifying force—a force as old as time—as powerful and brutal as nature itself. Some say it is legend—myth—but those who inhabit this terrain say nothing, lest their words provoke its wrath. They hear it roar in the fierce mountain blizzards of its icy breath. They know its mysterious name, but only dare to utter it in hushed tones: Alpengeist

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