What type of coaster do you want?

  • Flyer

    Votes: 33 54.1%
  • Wooden

    Votes: 8 13.1%
  • Something Else

    Votes: 20 32.8%

  • Total voters
    61
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In a feeble attempt to bring this thread back on topic...

Gropplo said:
All I ask from Swiftman, or Chris, is where did you get those pictures and where did it specifically say that the manufacturer was Zierer?

You can't honestly expect me to tell you where this information came from- we both know that I can't do that. As for saying it is Zierer, I'll quote the document directly:

Ride Manufacturer:
Zierer
Josef-Wallner-Str. 10
D-94469 Deggendorf
+49 (991) 9106-40

That came out of the list of people working on the project which included EDM Inc. (Structural Engineers), In Motion Entertainment (Scenic/Show Production Consultant), Suzanne Sessions Inc. (Themeing/Graphic Consultant), as well as a few others.

If that doesn't convince you, nothing I can possibly say can.
 
Just be skeptical if you want. Why do you care what swift or chris have to say? They're obviously not going to put up any more pictures. This is just making everyone look silly.
 
@Swift: thank you. And no I didn't actually expect you to tell me exactly who you got this from...more of a generalization (ie close friend, engineer on this project, etc.). I will remain skeptical until an official release comes from the park, but I'll try to keep it down to a minimum. I do appreciate you answering and right now it's all a waiting game :/

@pandorazboxx: I don't want more pictures, just information
 
griffonrox said:
This makes Busch seem like Six Flags... always going the cheap, un-safe route.

Everything, and I mean everything, in this country is built by the lowest bidder. Busch is no different from any other company. It all comes down to the bottom line, money, this doesn't make them cheap, it's just how the system works.
 
Gropplo said:
And no I didn't actually expect you to tell me exactly who you got this from...more of a generalization (ie close friend, engineer on this project, etc.).

An anonymous source with some great information. Obviously if I had any relation to the person, it wouldn't be safe for me to say anything. The less I know about my sources the better.
 
It was posted on TPR first. TPR notified the park. The park asked TPR to take it down. Screamscape posted it along with our pictures. We were asked to pull our pictures. After TPR told the park, the damage was already done- actually, it was probably done before they told the park. They watch all the major sites out there. They would of ended up seeing it one way or the other.
 
Little off topic here but at the same time it's not

Employees of BGW who post here:

As an employee by rules of your contract you are not allowed to post on websites like this. Of course many of you have very wacky names on the site which protect you from getting caught. But know this- BGW will leak random bits of information out into the park to see who squeals. So say you are working at LNM and someone up the chain drops a rumor or some type of information to you and you go and post it online the park then can narrow down very quickly who is talking when they shouldn't be and then you are out of a job. Just remember that when posting on here.
 
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Swiftman said:
My guess is that they didn't know that the watermarks were exclusive. The guy hasn't posted since.

personally i dont think this is a very good answer. who doesn't know that? especially if they posted to the site Screamscape got it from (which is yet TBD?)

Swiftman, still born this way. :angel:
 
michaelcollier1 said:
*cough*Drachen Fire*cough*

It kind worked... for a little while at least. But you understand what I am getting at... Parks invest in attractions that they believe will work and draw more crowds. I means duds do happen... (Hypersonic XLC, Batman and Robin: The Chiller, etc...) My point being, if Busch has indeed signed Zierer to be the manufacturer of this coaster then rest assured that they believe that it will really deliver. For such a high concept attraction should carry such reputation.
 
James said:
Little off topic here but at the same time it's not

Employees of BGW who post here:

As an employee by rules of your contract you are not allowed to post on websites like this. Of course many of you have very wacky names on the site which protect you from getting caught. But know this- BGW will leak random bits of information out into the park to see who squeals. So say you are working at LNM and someone up the chain drops a rumor or some type of information to you and you go and post it online the park then can narrow down very quickly who is talking when they shouldn't be and then you are out of a job. Just remember that when posting on here.

Oh trust me, I know very well of that. Hence why I'm not actually coming aout and saying anything. And we are actually encouraged to post on social media sites to help guests with any answers they may have while still following park guidelines and not actually revealing anything top secret.
And anything I post on here is information that has already been released to the public, or the public already knows. And if I post anything that looks suspiciously top secret, I encourage any of the mods to delete it
 
This is good reading... kinda like Days of our Lives...

Hey fellas, we gotta remember that this is a fan forum, so if someone expresses an opinion such as "I dont believe this", or "Im skeptical", thats perfectly fine. There does seem to be alot of misinformation out there, and the facts will show up eventually, so in the meantime we all speculate.

So we've seen pics, and a couple of us (Swift, Chris) have pics. But some people require a little more proof than others. Thats fine. What makes us all unique and different. One Love like Bob Marley.
 
Awfully quiet today...

I will throw this out;
Deliver ride track within building 80: September 15, 2011
Deliver remaining ride track: November 1, 2011
 
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