That would be really intriguing.Man that one section that goes really steep looks like the start of some really interesting elements.
Wooden hybrid cobra roll anyone?
I have no idea why they just didn't go full ground-up woodie RMC here considering 90% of the wood structure is new.
Keep in mind in 2020 alone SWO will be building a multi-launch Premier coaster, SWSD is receiving a B&M dive coaster, and SWSA is receiving a GCI wooden coaster. The amount of growth from SEAS next year is unseen and quite possibly one of the biggest years of investment in a regional themepark chain since the late 90’s during the Six Flags years of rapid expansion.It is kind of insane how many new huge coasters are coming to SEAS parks. One day you're pulled into project 2021, then MMXX, then you remember BGT is getting a hyper-hybrid. And that's just two parks!
It is kind of insane how many new huge coasters are coming to SEAS parks. One day you're pulled into project 2021, then MMXX, then you remember BGT is getting a hyper-hybrid. And that's just two parks!
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