The raptor is set to be placed by the go karts/log flume, last I was told. Though, wouldn’t be shocked at a road crossing.
It should be. Family Kingdom’s hours are funky, but that’s because they know how to draw people in. People spend the day at the beach. They’re not going to get people during that time. But 3/4 rolls around and people have gotten all beached out and that’s when they open. They’re usually open until 11 or 12 at night because they know they can capitalize on the foot traffic. They usually open for the season in April or so, if I remember correctly.I’m hoping it’s open by late July (and I’m sure Family Kingdom is too), I’ll be driving through Myrtle anyway and should be able to make it work with their funky hours.
Tried to do it on the same trip last year and not only was the weather horrific, I had neglected to check their hours until I was about 30 mins out. 5pm opening on weekdays during the summer is brutal, and I wasn’t gonna sit in the parking lot for 3 hours hoping they’d open after the weather passed.
Why aren't they building yet, is the parts delayed for some reason?How on earth do we expect this to be open this season? If they haven't even started prepping the ground for supports this feels like an extremely short timeline to get it built/tested/open in 7 months
I believe, based on the lower height, that many people (myself included) assumed it would be totally custom.Wasn’t this touted as a custom layout or am I misremembering? I know it has a different ending, but I was expecting something fully different. Not 95% the same as the other smaller single rails.
They also said that jersey devil was custom and it only has a different ending and a little tallerWasn’t this touted as a custom layout or am I misremembering? I know it has a different ending, but I was expecting something fully different. Not 95% the same as the other smaller single rails.
Technically fury is in south carolinaCustom can mean anything from something designed from scratch to a slightly modified version of a stock model. For a smaller park like this, getting a stunt pilot clone that has been tweaked a bit to best fit the site they have available is by far the most economical choice than creating a whole new layout as they know exactly what they're getting and won't have to spend money on design work. Plus, they're still getting what could arguably be considered the best coaster in South Carolina, and that's a massive win for a small seaside park.
Yeah, but not fully, only a small section of just the treble clef, the only real competition is Carowinds other 3 top tier coasters of Thunder Striker, Afterburn, and Copperhead and Swamp Fox, which is in the same park. This will do good in the Myrtle Beach area, which hasn't had an inverting coaster for 16 years, Time Machine and that whole park is closed and was only around for less than a year, so this is defiantly a major step up, and I hope this area can receive more coasters that isn't just another one of those cheap SPF spinners.Technically fury is in south carolina![]()
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