Thoughts:
-It looks incredible. Regardless of the specific height and speed details, it is clear that this is a massive coaster that will utilize the terrain to it's full advantage and at the very least provide BGW with another iconic coaster feature with that swooping drop to the river.
-If the documents are correct about BOTH the spike and top hat (?) approaching 315', oh boy. If that's the case this isn't just a massive coaster, it's a freakin monster. I have to wonder how to really interpret "approaching 315 above grade'" though, it would be nice to see the exact language. There's a lot of room for variation in that statement. How close is "approaching," does it mean within 5-10' or within 50-100'? Is "grade" specifically referring to the land directly under the top hat or just the lowest point of the element (which would be down by the river)? My point is I could see that statement implying anything from a roughly 300' elevation difference from the bottom of the river to the top of a 200'-ish spike (this is more in line with the "leaked slide" stats) or, in a best case scenario, we could be looking at a 315' top hat with a nearly 400' (!!!) drop down to the river.
-Kind of surprised there isn't a new hamlet. I get it because this is already such a major project that a whole new "area" to go with it would just make this a project of mind-boggling proportions. But it's such a huge plot of land that not using some more of it for things besides the coaster seems like kind of a waste. Maybe Madrid is going in the Drachen Fire area and will be headlined by a Star Flyer or something based on the balloon test a few weeks ago?
-I really, really hope BGW can return to their roots and name/theme this after some intimidating mythical creature or figure. No more Vikings or Daredevils. Give me the next Griffon/Loch Ness/Alpengeist.