madmax said:
Yup. Makes total sense to build a swing far off from the rest of the park. Like no, that’s actually not realistic unless there’s a full fledged Spain along with it (even then it would have a coaster there anyways). Skyscreamers are also quick and easy setups that don’t require testing over a large area.
The point everyone is making is that just because they did all of that doesn't mean a coaster is what you get. What if it is a new Hamlet and they open a new spot without a coaster at first and the height waiver is for a Skyscreamer? And just because it's near the water doesn't mean it's going to go down into the ravine. They could stay above it and go down into it on the return, or use it to make a great picture scene. Heck maybe it goes the complete opposite direction. The drilling tests could have been about putting in infrastructure and ensuring they wouldn't hit bedrock.
Thing being....nothing is definitive enough to know 100% what this is or what's going on. And to consistently insist what it is and combat any talk of what else it could be blocks good debate of what could be going on here.
What if their plan is to open up a new hamlet with a few good flats, a great show, good food, and after a year or two put in a coaster. It might actually be a better business argument for growth. The idea of a new themed area can carry you for a year or two, and right as that starts to quiet down you throw in a coaster to push the hamlet into new areas.
Take out the failure that was DF the coaster, but as a concept, without much else back in that area any coaster was going to struggle some back there IMO. A coaster set off on it's own without much of a draw otherwise in the area will struggle to get enough riders to make you want to continue to invest in the area. But if you got a nice area that's starting to struggle, putting a coaster in can pull more people back into that area. The way New France and France got revitalized with InvadR and Griffon is what could happen if you build out the hamlet first, and bring in the coaster later.