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Technically speaking, Alpengeist is actually a hair taller than Griffon (maybe a couple feet different for one of the other) due to grade. And it's widely known that Apollo's still has the biggest drop in the park at 210'

Ahh Apollo is 170 feet tall though. ;) used to operate that ride.
 
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Technically speaking, Alpengeist is actually a hair taller than Griffon (maybe a couple feet different for one of the other) due to grade.

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According to FAA regulations, aviation warning lights are required on any structure that exceeds 200 feet above ground level (AGL)

Griffon is not 200 feet tall.

Griffon and Alpengeist both are roughly 195-198 feet above grade at their highest points. Alpengeist is just over the ravine and Griffon is not.
 
  1. https://www.faa.gov/faq/what-are-requirements-aircraft-warning-lights-tall-structures
  2. Check at 2:32, it's on the left.
  3. My issue isn't the exact height, rather the assertation that Alpen is taller. Even taking in to consideration grade, it's clear Alpen isn't taller.
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Alpie isn’t even taller then Apollo’s
(screenshot from a YT video)
If your on either rides you can easily tell Apollos is taller. From Alpengeist when you crest the lift you can see Apollos pre drop just barely standing higher, and yeah I know it’s due to alpie being sat in a ravine, just makes me wonder how huge alpie would look on flat ground.
 

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There are still five trains. The ride can only run four, the extra train is so the ride can run at full capacity while a train is being overhauled. Kumba also has an extra train (four, can run three), and I think Montu does as well.
Unfortunatly United Parks newer rides (especially at Seaworld Orlando) do not have an extra train, so the rides cannot run at full capacity during train overhaul. (Cost cutting measure.) This can have major operational impacts if an overhaul takes longer than expected.
 
Not that it probably matters but just rode by Busch and noticed griffons lift elevator (about 10ft long looking) is at the top of the lift.
 
Iirc gwazi has a parts train now too. I can't recall the last time Shei was running double station, maybe 2020?
 
I saw SheiKra running 4 trains back in 2022, I could tell they were using the duel loading platform, because a train was ascending the lift while one was on the holding brake for the first drop. That was wild to see never seen Griffon or any dive coaster run like that.
 
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