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I always enjoyed that feeling of being in complete control of the car, but knowing that everything was going to be safe. The atmosphere at Le Mans was so peaceful, even being right next to Alpengeist after 1997. I can't imagine why they removed Le Mans for Griffon. Sure, Le Mans took up a lot of space for a non-coaster ride, but I have to imagine that they could have found a different spot for it. And, the Raceway was always popular; it had one of the longest lines in the park. One of the things I hate most about the removal of Le Mans for Griffon is that they removed a ride from a flat spot to build it. Every other coaster in the park is a great terrain ride, except Griffon. It's the closest thing to a "parking lot coaster" that BG has. I know the surrounding area is landscaped, but it really didn't match BG's standards.
 
I did hear from the inside park rumor mill that Ireland was thought of as a possible location for Griffon. Still; I have no idea why exactly LeMans was on the chopping block.
 
Ireland would have been the better location, in my opinion. Even when Corkscrew Hill was still there, it was never a ride that made you want to visit that country. CH wasn't an "anchor ride." And now that it's gone, there's nothing that makes me want to go there (how many times can you see Celtic Fyre?) France already had the popular Le Mans. I just don't get it.
 
Franco said:
Ireland would have been the better location, in my opinion. Even when Corkscrew Hill was still there, it was never a ride that made you want to visit that country. CH wasn't an "anchor ride." And now that it's gone, there's nothing that makes me want to go there (how many times can you see Celtic Fyre?) France already had the popular Le Mans. I just don't get it.

I'll agree on that. Ireland is nothing more than a place where I create through traffic
 
I remember internet discussion around the time of Griffon's announcement and construction that low capacity rides like Le Mans can be somewhat vulnerable/ripe for being taken out -- kind of like having an end to or a difficult service life maybe :rolleyes: -- but anyway issues are the low rider capacity per car plus a certain amount of maintenance required for a bunch of gasoline engines. Also the noise and the fumes. In that sense a ride like that is obviously very technically outmoded.

Of course none of these are adequate justifications for getting rid of Le Mans to me! I loved that track, going out into the trees, plus the bridges/overpasses. Pretty cool for an antique car ride for sure!

As has been mentioned on the forums before, refitting all of them as electric cars (as they did with the one used in the parade) and bringing them back as a park ride anywhere would be so wonderful ...

ETA: Please note that I'm not claiming that these issues are why LeMans is no more. As I said, my understanding is just that these are issues/concerns/vulnerabilities that may/may not come into play when major changes are being proposed for a park.
 
It would be fantastic if they made the cars electric and brought back Le Mans! (I'm thinking "Revenge of Le Mans" :D ) It seems like since the consensus is that Ireland is lacking an attraction, Le Mans should make its comeback there!
 
The raceways are a staple at Disney and probably NEVER come out.

If they made the cars electric I would miss the subtle lope they had at idle
 
Yeah I would miss the smell of the gasoline and roar of the engine; but being that I drive an electric car myself; I can attest for their ease of maintenance and reduced level of sound can be a perk at times. It would be the most logical and money saving choice if BGW did decide to bring back a version of LeMans.

I agree with BBW on the reasons of the removal. Anyone of those reasons sounds plausible to me. I don't agree with the park if those reasons were a part of the deciding factor. But not matter the reason, it is very sad to see the cars gone from the park and I think pretty much every regular park goer would like to see them back in action one day.
 
Nora said:
Yeah I would miss the smell of the gasoline and roar of the engine; but being that I drive an electric car myself; I can attest for their ease of maintenance and reduced level of sound can be a perk at times. It would be the most logical and money saving choice if BGW did decide to bring back a version of LeMans.

I agree with BBW on the reasons of the removal. Anyone of those reasons sounds plausible to me. I don't agree with the park if those reasons were a part of the deciding factor. But not matter the reason, it is very sad to see the cars gone from the park and I think pretty much every regular park goer would like to see them back in action one day.
That is one thing I still have not got used to. My gas saver is an Integra and my nice car is a Cobra.

OT: I love the face that they are still being maintained (making an assumption that the majority is since they were used in the parade.) I have a small amount of hope that one day... maybe one day I can let my kids drive with me and have the same excitement as I did with my dad.
 
I used to hate the Griffon when i found out about it, I tried to look for Le Mans (I was 8 or 9) I did reaserch on griffoncoaster.com (the site busch put up) then I loved it but i still miss Le Mans and my Mom and her friends would help me sneak on! (Go with the crowd) it worked and failed 2 times but it rocked
 
I remember my first trips to BGW and being barely able to touch the pedals, also does anyone know all the models of cars they used in Lemans?
 
Gropplo said:
Weren't they replica Model-t's? Most of those rides have fords and I think they're model ts
They were 1913 Stutz Bearcats. Heres a picture of the real thing.
http://www.cartype.com/pics/3071/full/stutz_bearcat_front_13.jpg
 
Probably kd, also thanks if anyone did t know I'm very mechanically inclined and just maybe making a go-kart of that, does anyone know what happened to all those cars?
 
Aww, thats such a waste, i want one, but doesnt this mean something. I mean why would they keep them?
 
Balak95 said:
Aww, thats such a waste, i want one, but doesnt this mean something. I mean why would they keep them?

Various reasons. Take a Google Earth tour of Disney.
 
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