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I was at Massanutten over the weekend and got a chance to checkout the progress on the new coaster.

Though they had it roped off (so I could not go into it), the station looks impressively large, built off to the side of the snow tubing hill:
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It seems they're still working on the cars - where they had 3 on the track, but each with no seat bottom installed yet:
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A small view of the lift hill, as it exits the station:
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Looking up at the two helixes higher up on the mountain:
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[Note: you can see the helixes in a wider view, if you look close at the first photo of the station, in the far left-hand side of the photo.]

As the lift hill (closer of the two tracks) climbs its way to the top, and then across the road:
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And finally some other angles of the track - where it seems they're still doing some work:
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Though the coaster is honestly not as a long as I'd hoped for, I'm looking forward to experiencing the 'single rail' design of this one, and comparing it to the Wiegand mountain coasters I'm used to.
 
Though the coaster is honestly not as a long as I'd hoped for, I'm looking forward to experiencing the 'single rail' design of this one, and comparing it to the Wiegand mountain coasters I'm used to.

This is going to be interesting because it's from a manufacturer with only one other coaster to their name and has helices, something that the SunKid/Brandeur variants just don't have. It looks a little more over-engineered. Am intrigued to hear reactions on how it rides.

The usual SunKid ones can be insane. A few years ago I rode the relatively new one at Camp Fortune in Quebec, which takes you down a 360 foot elevation in around a minute's time at top speed. Most of it is a steep descent, little to no banking, and constant insane laterals. The cars are a little more barebones than the Wiegand ones and have a triple seatbelt securing your bottom only. I took three laps in quick succession and it almost killed me. A longer duration with that sustained layout might have for sure. I'm reliably informed as well that the Anakeesta one is also incredibly good. Wiegand is better at making longer, more elegant, and accessible coasters, but SunKid at their best can be up there with some of the most insane coasters out there.
 
I was at Massanutten over the weekend and got a chance to checkout the progress on the new coaster.

Though they had it roped off (so I could not go into it), the station looks impressively large, built off to the side of the snow tubing hill:
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It seems they're still working on the cars - where they had 3 on the track, but each with no seat bottom installed yet:
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A small view of the lift hill, as it exits the station:
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Looking up at the two helixes higher up on the mountain:
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[Note: you can see the helixes in a wider view, if you look close at the first photo of the station, in the far left-hand side of the photo.]

As the lift hill (closer of the two tracks) climbs its way to the top, and then across the road:
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And finally some other angles of the track - where it seems they're still doing some work:
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Though the coaster is honestly not as a long as I'd hoped for, I'm looking forward to experiencing the 'single rail' design of this one, and comparing it to the Wiegand mountain coasters I'm used to.
It’s been a LONG time since I’ve been to Massanutten, but are the zip lines they had next to the tubing hill still there or did this replace that?
 
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It’s been a LONG time since I’ve been to Massanutten, but are the zip lines they had next to the tubing hill still there or did this replace that?

Good question. In the first photo I posted, showing the new station for the coaster, look at the top of the photo and you will see the zip lines still there, coming from the top of the tubing hill. And in the fifth photo (prefixed with: "small view of the lift hill, as it exits the station"), I can see the zip line platform itself.

So I'm assuming the zip lines will remain. And as the coaster travels its own path up the hill, clearly to the side of the zip lines, I would assume they'll be able to operate both (coaster + zip lines) simultaneously.
 
Good question. In the first photo I posted, showing the new station for the coaster, look at the top of the photo and you will see the zip lines still there, coming from the top of the tubing hill. And in the fifth photo (prefixed with: "small view of the lift hill, as it exits the station"), I can see the zip line platform itself.

So I'm assuming the zip lines will remain. And as the coaster travels its own path up the hill, clearly to the side of the zip lines, I would assume they'll be able to operate both (coaster + zip lines) simultaneously.
Ah, okay. Like I said, it’s been a hot minute since I have been there haha.

I remember they had just started building the “new” ski lodge
 
Has there been an update on when this coaster is supposed to open? Considering a trip up there to pick up some Christmas merch from Buc-ee's and having the mountain coaster open would give me a good reason to bite the bullet and go.

I know it was supposed to open at the end of October but I checked the resort's social media and there's been no word on the opening date.
 
Has there been an update on when this coaster is supposed to open? Considering a trip up there to pick up some Christmas merch from Buc-ee's and having the mountain coaster open would give me a good reason to bite the bullet and go.

I know it was supposed to open at the end of October but I checked the resort's social media and there's been no word on the opening date.
It still says "Opening 2025" but who knows? The missed their end of October date.

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It's a 3 1/2 hour drive for me, so once they open it I'm going as soon as I can confirm it.
 
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