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any thoughts on s&s for this? they've been mentioning something with never before seen stuff for the next few years
It’s not gonna be S&S but if it was I wouldn’t hate it. Their two major projects for 2019 look awesome.
 
Yes, because the park is totally lacking in standout rides. ?

They don’t have anything with ejector like Skyrush, El Toro, I305, TwT, etc. Apollo is amazing but this is going to be on another level.

Also their last big coaster was in 2007.
 
I don't mean to take sides or imply that I'm in favor of one thing or the other, but when you say "Discord" you are of course referencing a chatroom, correct? A chatroom which admits literally anyone with an internet connection and, one assumes, an invite to the virtual room in question? And this is all without considering the irony of the word "discord" which means "Disagreement between people. Lack of harmony between notes sounding together."

Again, not trying to prove one thing or another.
 
The guy rode Apollo on its debut lol
So should we trust Fabio for all things BGW?

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Edit: That is quite large isn't it. Well it is here now.
 
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This multilaunch model is an exact match to the slide, clear as day IMO. Even the support columns for the spike (And top hat, but I'll concede that those are hard to make out) are exactly like the Asterix render. I'd be extremely surprised if it were anything else.
 
So should we trust Fabio for all things BGW?

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Edit: That is quite large isn't it. Well it is here now.

Fabio is based daddy so yes
 
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One thing I’ve learned at IAAPA over the years: you can get a lot more info by paying a single minute of attention to a recognition-starved engineering intern than by pestering anyone else at the booth for as long as you can manage.

I once had to throw a sharp verbal elbow at a coworker who was blabbing confidential matters to an overly friendly guy from a competing ride supplier, right on the show floor. Sheesh.

I’ve come to understand why the youngest employees should never be left alone out there.

B&M are so good about this. Nice, clean, boring booth, always a handsome ride vehicle to look at with no employee willing to really explain anything, no other particular reason to hang around — and if you do ask them about something even slightly less than 100% public info, they bluntly shut it down. (Or used to, anyway. Not sure about recently.)

The only reason I lean toward believing this Intamin “confirmation” tale is because it involves someone under the age of 23.
 
Not sure how I should address this...
  • Ibuprofen?
  • Solid Nap?
  • Copious amounts of alcohol?
  • Screaming?
And for as much as I'd love for something similar to what has been shown over the past couple of pages I will still hold my doubts until more information comes out. IAAPA has really thrown the rumor mill for a spin this week.
 
One thing I’ve learned at IAAPA over the years: you can get a lot more info by paying a single minute of attention to a recognition-starved engineering intern than by pestering anyone else at the booth for as long as you can manage.

I once had to throw a sharp verbal elbow at a coworker who was blabbing confidential matters to an overly friendly guy from a competing ride supplier, right on the show floor. Sheesh.

I’ve come to understand why the youngest employees should never be left alone out there.

B&M are so good about this. Nice, clean, boring booth, always a handsome ride vehicle to look at with no employee willing to really explain anything, no other particular reason to hang around — and if you do ask them about something even slightly less than 100% public info, they bluntly shut it down. (Or used to, anyway. Not sure about recently.)

The only reason I lean toward believing this Intamin “confirmation” tale is because it involves someone under the age of 23.

Sorry to quote you for a small point, but you are saying exactly why I don’t think something like this would stay so quiet.

Interns love to talk. Young employees love to talk. They want to make a name for themselves. Enthusiasts know this. They go to those employees for the rumors, and the big guys (and gals) for the confirmed information.

And that’s my IAAPA thing. Not that rumors don’t get spilled and leaks don’t happen, rather the likelihood of it happening and not becoming news is small.
 
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