They could always save money and put it where they don't have to damage atmosphere, remove trees, nor build a platform? I'd be happy to draw a map of all the flat, empty spots, not jammed up again existing structures, for the planners. Since they can't seem to find them on their own.
THIS. Even Killarney has several out-of-the-way spots that could give the ride an equally compelling visual draw without destroying that area of the park's quaint, natural beauty. There was a time in recent history when the park went out of its way to designs attractions to have minimal impact on the natural landscape. Now they are deliberately ravaging the landscape to confront guests head-on with their big metal amusement ride.
I'm looking forward to the Screamin' Swing itself, but I can't look forward to the obliteration of one of the park's quietest, most naturally charming settings. I can get enough of the so-called "thrilling" atmosphere of a busy steel contraption at Kings Dominion.