The (above) coaster is about 200ft and hits just over 77mph at launch.Imo he got the launch coaster portion right but misread some of the information or was told wrong.
76 mph is actually like insanely slow for 315 feet. In a launch it’s even slow for 215 feet.
The (above) coaster is about 200ft and hits just over 77mph at launch.
https://rcdb.com/13420.htmIt’s 180 something. And how do you build a coaster over 100 feet less than the height permit? Busch has never done that.
My bad I was thinking of the loop. But there’s no way this is less than 200 feet yet they filed for 315.
It’s 180 something. And how do you build a coaster over 100 feet less than the height permit? Busch has never done that.
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CBPA 18-0148 : Busch Gardens, Madrid
My 2020 plans are all riding on what Project Madrid turns out to be, and what Hersheypark, Cedar Point, and Kings Island are building for 2020. If Project Madrid turns out to be a "Full Throttle" - gimmick launch coaster with a short experience and low capacity, it'll take free beer for me to get a BGW membership for 2020 - otherwise my big trip will be Pennsylvania and Ohio, not Florida.Well if they really opt to build a giga shuttle coaster I am disappointed as well and may drop our Busch Gardens visit in 2020 in favor for another park......
Here's the interview where 300 foot Trex comes from. Him saying it has the capacity to do 300+ feet is what would concern me as a park. Doing not only the first T-Rex but also going over 300 Ft at the same time. That's not exactly something you should want to do. Let them get 1 T-Rex out before you push the limits of what it can do.
FWIW TRex talk starts at the 5:00 mark.
My 2020 plans are all riding on what Project Madrid turns out to be, and what Hersheypark, Cedar Point, and Kings Island are building for 2020. If Project Madrid turns out to be a "Full Throttle" - gimmick launch coaster with a short experience and low capacity, it'll take free beer for me to get a BGW membership for 2020 - otherwise my big trip will be Pennsylvania and Ohio, not Florida.
I hope the "shuttle" part of it means a "Soaring with Dragon" launch, and then the rest of the ride is more like Maverick in using the terrain and giving a full experience.
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