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Since Ceres is the Roman goddess of agriculture and grain I can foresee the marketing team concocting a story of fighting swarms of locusts and urgently harvesting the crops before winter sets in. Sponsored by John Deere™

No way. It would be sponsored by the company who makes the orange mowers that are displayed and advertised near Pompeii.
 
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Actually, the coaster will cascade through farm land, with fruit trees and corn rows. The park will then promote as becoming more self-sustainable by selling the crops from that cart in England, replacing all the plastic stuff. "Hey honey, let's grab a Busch zucchini on the way out!"
 
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All kidding aside...I know it's been done at a few parks... If the queue were paved with "Roman" style pavers, why not let people become part of the new coaster by buying an engraved paver with proceeds going to the Conversation Fund? How cool it would be, years from now, to have your grandkids standing in line and seeing Grandpa's name.

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Ok, now back to "I'll take obscure Roman Gods for $200, Alex"
 
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Anybody notice the track type this coaster compared to the Parc Asterix coaster. The track for Project Madrid is the same track that I-305 uses, they’re thick almost as if they’re gonna need them for something really fast. I’m putting my money on this being a Giga shuttle launch.
 
Anybody notice the track type this coaster compared to the Parc Asterix coaster. The track for Project Madrid is the same track that I-305 uses, they’re thick almost as if they’re gonna need them for something really fast. I’m putting my money on this being a Giga shuttle launch.

Madrid's track is single spine, not double spine like i305 or Skyrush.
 
Hyperion goes 87 mph for reference

I don’t think the single spine affects speed that much
 
Cerēs would be perfect for the beer themed coaster! God of grains! Italian beer. The Spanish, cerveza, came from Cerēs. Who’s with me? :)
 
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Not sure if this has already been covered, but under the James County Website, a valuation for the ride has been listed. $25 Million isn't a small investment for a ride....Obviously only a valuation / estimate, but something this significant would put the ride near the top 10 of all coasters....
 

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