Yup.
As you can see, it has several logical holes in it.
As you can see, it has several logical holes in it.
I guess, but I think that it still fits with the hamlet it's in.You gotta admit, Cheetah Hunt is pretty generic.
But it's not even in the Oktoberfest/Germany hamlets; it's between San Marco and Festa Italia, and might even be a part of a new Spain-themed hamlet. The name wouldn't fit in with the hamlet it's in.Dracen rush-Drachen fire?
So, The Big Balloons, to go with Leonardo’s The Little Balloons? A 315’ starflyer with balloons over the seats, rotating to 99 mph at the end of the arm? My only question - where is the photo op?hot air balloon ride confirmed
Not entirely but you have the pipeline and its buffer zone in some of that area. It might be possible to build over it like what was don with a section on Nessi's track but that requires s fair amount of engineering as well as the aproval from the pipeline company.For whatever it might be useful (or not) here's a photo of an aerial photo of the "Madrid" area. I think it's from the early 90s as Drachen Fire is in the full photo. I thought it might be helpful as there isn't the trees we now have.
Also, to the folks better versed in interpreting the permit apps... Does anything preclude coaster tracks going over and beyond the train tracks but not within the water conservation buffer?
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The more the speculation about this project continues the less I'm convinced it's going to be a giga.
Busch has (almost) always had (as was said in another thread) "gimmicks" or uniqueness in their new coasters. While it was pointed out to me they're both "parking lot" coasters, we already have 2 gigas in the region. A terrain following giga might make it unique, but IMHO, I can't buy into it.
To me, the language in the height waiver application just doesn't sound giga - "255ft height waiver with 315 foot being the height after the grade." The central part of the Festa Field is 60-80 feet. Unless I'm reading this wrong (at my age I usually do) then I'm seeing a lift hill of 255 or so feet, unless they move a ton of dirt. That's below the giga height threshold.
I'd like to see Flying Aces variation, although the original is only about 210 ft lift. Put in that large non-inverting loop and some serious terrain following and Busch has one serious contender for awesome.
(assuming the Intamin rumors are correct).
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