All of a sudden that T-Rex giga doesn’t seem so far fetched anymore.
Schilke literally said that the T-Rex can go up to 300+ feetNo it definitely still does.
Schilke literally said that the T-Rex can go up to 300+ feet
Okay I get that but again as I said before there are currently zero RMC T-Rexs in existence. I highly doubt a company like SeaWorld who is struggling financially is going to fork out the money for an RMC giga terrain T-Rex when there are currently zero T-Rexs in operation anywhere. Most of the time a corporation like that has a finance department that will tell them "no" that makes no practical sense at this time to invest $25 million+ in an extreme prototype attraction when they can just build something they know will work fine for cheaper. RMC Gwazi has no correlation with this project other than that it's at another SeaWorld property and it's opening in 2020.
Adam House says he would love to see a coaster reach the moon on the Cedar Fair Fun TV's so it must be happening!
RMC has not made a T-Rex yet. I've yet to hear a T-Rex coming to a park next year. I have a hard time believing RMC's first ever T-Rex will be standing 300+ feet in the sky, and I have an even harder time believing BGW would allow any sort of high-thrill prototype attraction in its park ever again.
Perhaps explaining yourself in more than just a sentence or two on why you feel a 300+ foot prototype attraction is Busch Gardens 2020 project, but instead you come off ignorant whenever somebody questions one of your countless shortsighted predictions. It's hard to take anything you post serious.
RMC stated that 2020 was their target for a T-Rex.
Stranger things have happened. I recall people saying there was zero chance of a Gwanzi redo because Invadr took so much of it.
SeaWorld struggling financially went out the window with BGW and BGT’s investments these next two years lol. This project could be $25-30 million regardless of the manufacturer.
Also SeaWorld often gets discounts with manufacturers with prototypes and packages so I don’t know where you’re getting all of this from.
The head designer of RMC said right from the horse’s mouth that it could go up to 300+ feet. Right from a primary source. This is the same guy who made the prototype of a 4D coaster a hyper.
Also did you not read what I said? I didn’t say it was happening but that the possibility increased.
@warfelg I saw that video on Reddit. People commented about the "capacity" remark. "Beregond23" responded that was that it was "ambiguous term". The reddit post went on to say- "He talked about span length, which is the engineering term for distance between supports. So he's talking about the heights that it's feasible to build supports for. You'll notice that Leviathan and Fury have a special, extra-thick track for the lift hill to be done with less support towers, and it's epitomized with I305 and it's two supports for the entire first drop and lift."
View attachment 12572Since we got info about this being considered an expansion to festa, I might as well pick back up with my conceptual visualizer thing.
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