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I think part of the reason why thier in such a rush with this ride is because they know it'll prolly have a lot of hiccups to start out. Which is fine, it's a prototype. Good to see them planning ahead like that.
 
I think part of the reason why thier in such a rush with this ride is because they know it'll prolly have a lot of hiccups to start out. Which is fine, it's a prototype. Good to see them planning ahead like that.
Or.........
.......the same construction crew will be moving across the river.....

Here we go...
Here’s a video of the latest! Taken a few minutes ago. @Thomas and me are riding the train. Beautiful day by the way!

That floating train you rode in the last half of the video is awesome! Or did @Thomas bring his inflatable swan?
 
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Well I would have believed a relation existed. A fun shot at any rate.
 
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Do I detect a family resemblance? Father and son?

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So, MMXX. I think someone brought up Hercules as a name, and someone else had mentioned that they were told by Kevin that the name would have 8 characters in it. I personally think it would be a great fit.


MMMMMMmmmmmm.....Minotaur on the table! (I know it's greek but that's an awesome coaster name).
 
So, MMXX. I think someone brought up Hercules as a name, and someone else had mentioned that they were told by Kevin that the name would have 8 characters in it. I personally think it would be a great fit.

Hm. I think I missed the post mentioning the 8 character name. I'm sorta wondering if they've chosen the name; would they have applied for the name patent yet? Or would they hold off to the last possible moment to delay people from figuring out the name too soon?
 
So, MMXX. I think someone brought up Hercules as a name, and someone else had mentioned that they were told by Kevin that the name would have 8 characters in it. I personally think it would be a great fit.
No knock against @Gavin, but the "someone else" sounds it's either a Dippin' Dots Guy or a Train Spieler. Anyway, I'll toss in "Gladiator" just cuz BGW loves those duels, fighting and stuff.
 
Looking online at famous gladiators in Roman history, I thought it might be fitting to call it Flamma. Here's a description of Flamma from Ancient History Lists :

Flamma is one of the biggest names among ancient Roman gladiators. Of course, his true name wasn’t Flamma, which was just his battle name, meaning “flame.” But this skillful athlete absolutely justified his name with his track record as a fearsome gladiator. Before his career as a gladiator began, he was a Syrian soldier who was captured and thrown into battle against a powerful adversary in order to meet a quick death. Ultimately, he did meet his end in this way, but not after commanding unparalleled domination over countless opponents in the grand arena of the Colosseum. Using a small sword and a shield, and armor on only one half of his body, he terrorized his opponents for about 13 years in fights that attracted huge numbers of spectators. By the time he died at the age of 30, he had fought an astounding 34 battles, 21 of which he won, 9 were drawn and only 4 of them lost. He was awarded the rudis and his freedom on four different occasions. But each time, he declined the offer and continued to pursue his life as a warrior.
 
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