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Great footage. I rode SFA’s Mind Eraser once with Lucy White (the older lady in that vid), in roughly 1997. Most entertaining seat-neighbor I’ve ever had. I believe she lived until about 2013, so over 20 years past the date of this video.
 
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Shot in 1992.

Second Year of Operation for the Anaconda.
First Year of Operation for the Hurricane Reef Water Park
Last year of ownership by KECO. (Late fall of 1992 the deal closed with Paramount).
 
Not to bring the topic off track, but I have a brief bit of information about this. Anaconda might be the only steel coaster I know where the track gauge changes throughout its course. Its most recent track work was narrowing the rails in some turns to prevent chassis and wheel damage as well as preventing track damage. This also somewhat improves the ride experience. Not many people notice how the trains don't bounce around in the butterfly element or the drop as much. That could just be because the track design is just complete crap anyways.

Wait what? lol That is just not good lol.
 
Well I mean all parts go bad eventually. That all just slows the deterioration down by decreasing unnecessary forces. Arrow coasters do not have bogies that articulate as freely as B&Ms or Intamins that can grip the track. Old Arrow coasters, much like wooden coasters bounce a bit between the rails to help the train navigate turns.
 
I would think that wider diameter rails would cause the wheels to more closely hug the track which could reduce some rattling (though with how old Arrow tracks are hand-shaped there's going to be some anyways), increase friction which in turn could be a way to drive down forces that causes ride components to wear out.

Interesting that it's pretty much the opposite that seems to be the case.
 
Why can't COVID kill Anaconda like it did Toots Hibbert???

Too damn soon - though Sailing On takes on a new meaning to me now...

And I hope that asshole that threw the bottle at his head in Richmond a few years back feels fucking miserable about it.
 
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Too damn soon - though Sailing On takes on a new meaning to me now...

And I hope that asshole that threw the bottle at his head in Richmond a few years back feels fucking miserable about it.

Glad I got to see The Maytals no less than 5 times.

Keeping it on topic: Anaconda is still a soul-crushing torture device.
 
Gonna really be sad if this old clunker shuts down anytime soon. My three rides on it in 2018 were surprisingly smooth, and the hangtime on the corkscrews was among the best I've ever gotten on any ride. Don't get the burning hatred for this thing at all.
 
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Gonna really be sad if this old clunker shuts down anytime soon. My three rides on it in 2018 were surprisingly smooth, and the hangtime on the corkscrews was among the best I've ever gotten on any ride. Don't get the burning hatred for this thing at all.

How tall are you?
 
I'm not shitting on you for liking something I happen to dislike. But I literally have daydreams centered around KD ripping out Anaconda.
Oh, I knew you weren't! I didn't mean to sound aggressive, I apologize and fully respect your opinion. Just know if that daydream ever comes to fruition I will mourn. lol
 
Gonna really be sad if this old clunker shuts down anytime soon. My three rides on it in 2018 were surprisingly smooth, and the hangtime on the corkscrews was among the best I've ever gotten on any ride. Don't get the burning hatred for this thing at all.
It’s literally one bad spot on the ride, but that bad spot is really bad. The rest of the ride is fine.

If there was a business case for reprofiling that transition, I would be ok supporting the rides future.
 
Get Morgan in, have them remove the MCBR to the end of the weird pretzel helix thing, and we're set
 
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