At the current pace the track will be done late September/early October.Not surprised, and the question now is when in 2023.
I hedged my bet and bought several of the discounted tickets instead. Good through the end of 2023.I'm going to have to quit buying season passes based on an attraction that's supposed to be opening......
No photos?Sitting here at Fun Spot on a crisp clear Sunny Autumn saturday, I am looking at the elements for af1 up close,
I thought about photos, but I don't know that they do it justice. I plan to go back tomorrow so I'll see if I can get some angles that show what I'm talking about.No photos?
I was just thinking general progress pics. Doctor_Coaster may not post an update til Monday.I thought about photos, but I don't know that they do it justice. I plan to go back tomorrow so I'll see if I can get some angles that show what I'm talking about.
Awesome Pics... But in regards to the transitions... Keep in mind that this will have the smaller, 5 car trains.Picture does not do this Justice you see the top of the double up and you see where it starts to come down on the right side you see the chili dip with its rails on there well in order to get into the barrel roll it has to go below rooftop level before starting to rise again to go over the building into the barrel roll. That's going to be one heck of a drop immediately followed by rolling around upside down. And earlier I showed the picture of the going over the roof. Pictures do not do it justice. Maybe Dr Costa can get some better angles than I do with his videos. Hope this was informative and not too troublesome.
Credit to Dr coaster and the Georgia coaster connection. Also, I drove by the park this morning and noticed that rails are now being installed further along the outer Bank.
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