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Thematically it makes the most sense to run, would be really cool if the could use the extended queue as a walk-through lights/decorations area before boarding.
 
Has Alpengeist ran at Christmas Town the past few years? I was really surprised to see it on the ride lineup.
The last time it ran for a full season was 2011, and then for the first weekend in November back in 2015 when Verbolten was down.

Pretty sure they made the change from Griffon to Alpie because the splashdown proved to be a really problematic feature with the cold weather and considering it’s one of the main braking methods for the ride. For comparison, at BGT they also have a B&M dive machine, Shiekra, which has successfully run without the splashdown before. On a Coaster Insider Tour I was told that they can operate Griffon without the splashdown, but the increased speed from the lack of water in the splashdown adds extra stress to the track and can cause significant damage to the final brake run over time.
 
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All the B&M water break coasters can be adjusted for less spray, but I think you’re always going to get SOME mist. Plus ice in that pool would be a very bad time.
 
I did hear someone say they can put mag brakes in the basin to basically simulate water being there.

This is not true.

However, Griffon was tested to run without water in the basin with just a straight track. On the contrary, though, I learned on the coasters insider tour that the ride cannot run if the water level gets below a certain level. My guess is that it's due to potentially damaging the scoops on the back of the train if it hits the water at a level they weren't designed for.

Also I remember Alpengeist being open for an season on opening weekend for Christmas Town but that's it. Maybe 2014 or so?
 
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Pretty sure they made the change from Griffon to Alpie because the splashdown proved to be a really problematic feature with the cold weather and considering it’s one of the main braking methods for the ride. For comparison, at BGT they also have a B&M dive machine, Shiekra, which has successfully run without the splashdown before. On a Coaster Insider Tour I was told that they can operate Griffon without the splashdown, but the increased speed from the lack of water in the splashdown adds extra stress to the track and can cause significant damage to the final brake run over time.
Yeah, I rode SheiKra without the splashdown! You flew through that final helix, it was actually insane. The positives were crazy.

But yeah, I get why Griffon wouldn't be fun in the VA winter. In Tampa, the lowest it gets in December is like 40 degrees, lmao.
 
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Captain, we've hit an iceberg.
All hands abandon ship!
Sorry but I couldn't resist.
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Now back to the CC stuff.
 
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I know somebody asked this question a few weeks ago. If you are headed to BGW this weekend expect near perfect weather and leaves are changing. Fall colors are starting to pop. Not as vibrant as past years but still there is color to see.
 
im curious if for Christmas they will still be using a single parking lot of if they will keep England open as well for people have preferred parking
 
When I went yesterday they hade the England parking lot open for VIP (basically you hade to pay to park over there even if your a platinum member) so I suspect they will do the same for Christmas town
That is the plan for Christmas. They will have both parking lots open and have France as the main lot.
 
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