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"Joe Draves, the designer, said on Facebook that the elevation heights of the land vary by around 40ft, so it’s wouldn’t be a simple case of picking up and building elsewhere. It would need adapting."

https://coasterforce.com/forums/threads/fun-spot-atlanta-closure.47907/page-2#post-1194843

Just spoke to a friend that worked on the ride's construction and he said from the dive loop to the turn around is closer to a 50-ft variance.

I asked him if he thought the coaster could be sold and he said it's possible but they'd have to find the right location, but as of right now, the most he can only see being salvaged are the trains.
 
Unironically a more sensible place to build a huge RMC than a tiny, rundown FEC in Georgia. Find me bouncing back and forth between both of the park's insane airtime machines.
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Six Flags America be like: "i would love to get this ride but im alone and now im bought by an nba player!"
 
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