Correct me if I'm wrong, and maybe this is normal for the testing process, but it looks like that thing is flipping a lot more than the existing free spins. Wonder if S&S perfected the design, or if they simply "cut out" the hills where the cars don't flip as much?
I would keep an open mind and not fixate on thinking another coaster is going there. That piece of park real estate has a 42-43 year legacy of a theme and attractions that made KD unique in the theme park industry.Idk when Volcano's actually gonna be replaced but I would much rather them wait and put something proper in that spot. The free spin is fine for now.
Spoons. Thanks for giving Free Spin seats a catchy name.speed doesn't affect how much the spoons flip, there's dampeners that will affect how easily the spoons can flip during the ride.
And now BGW has taken up the role of building up the thrill side of the park instead of adding milder rides. ?Funny enough, if you go back to some of the early posts and threads from when the KD discussion boards were first added to this site, a lot of complaints were about how the park just kept adding coasters at the expense of the rest of the park experience. Some posters suggested the park take a break from adding coasters, and even remove some of the existing ones. Maybe we have more influence on the park than we think![]()
So when you get in are you sitting...or the little spoon to the coasters big spoon?That is not a personal nickname for them that's actually what S&S calls the seats.
So when you get in are you sitting...or the little spoon to the coasters big spoon?
I see a park chain that took on a lot of debt to keep the parks up to par without much income in 2020. This year's marketed attractions are those that were for 2020. My guess is 2022 capital expenses are going to be kept to a minimum. Those parks who had an attraction lined up for this year, will be for 2022. CF could have outright cancelled/postponed any major coaster/attraction that was planned for 2022.Under Cedar Fair's management Kings Dominion has added a coaster on average every 4.3 seasons. Funny that this 4D Freespin is supposedly being pushed back to 2022...
Ring me up in 2025 when this cycle starts anew.
Yeah but they have lost Shockwave, Hurler, Volcano, and I know it's not a coaster, but Crypt all In the past 6 years. As of 2021, they have only added Twisted Timbers. Granted, COVID-19 had them closed for a year, but still. The Freespin will be most likely pushed to 2022, so yes that would be about four years, but they're talking out more rides than they're putting in. Before Twisted Timbers, the last new coaster was Intimidator 305; eight years prior. As much as I hate to say it, Cedar Fair has not been giving this park as much love as they did before 2011.Under Cedar Fair's management Kings Dominion has added a coaster on average every 4.3 seasons. Funny that this 4D Freespin is supposedly being pushed back to 2022...
Ring me up in 2025 when this cycle starts anew.
Didn't they actually plan to remove Hurler in order to add Twisted Timbers? It was SBNO for a while.It should be noted that only one of those removals (Shockwave) was planned, everything else was not.
How interesting. I have some thoughts:No, Hurler closed near the end of the 2015 season. Plans for TT came about because Hurler closed.
Yeah but they have lost Shockwave, Hurler, Volcano, and I know it's not a coaster, but Crypt all In the past 6 years. As of 2021, they have only added Twisted Timbers. Granted, COVID-19 had them closed for a year, but still. The Freespin will be most likely pushed to 2022, so yes that would be about four years, but they're talking out more rides than they're putting in. Before Twisted Timbers, the last new coaster was Intimidator 305; eight years prior. As much as I hate to say it, Cedar Fair has not been giving this park as much love as they did before 2011.
Considering CF was the owner during this period, it seems more a case of CF learning over the years that the asphalt and coasters strategy doesn’t actually work very well (unless you are Cedar Point), than CF being some savior for the park.And of course, while Cedar Fair may give the park less "love" when it comes to coasters, the amount that they've invested in improving the park experience is much greater than in the late 2000s and early 2010s, when the park was still very much an "asphalt and coasters" park.
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