Yeah, you fucking theme park casuals!
Nice job ignoring the difference between a solid Gerst infinity and a bunch of carnival rides.
Also surprised no one mentioned but MMXX is rumored to have a 95° drop. So while it would be steeper it wouldn't be as novel.Aren't PA and NJ "Mid-Atlantic"? Fahrenheit at Hershey is 97°, and the Nick Universe in NJ will be getting a slightly altered Takabisha clone with a 121.5° drop.
Pure speculation, but a HangTime clone Infinity coaster makes so much sense.
1.) The ride is already designed (but is 2600 miles away) - which creates less expense for such a large capital project
2.) Fairly inexpensive for such a large coaster - estimated $8-9 million
3.) Fills the void of Volcano's height (155') well at 150' tall
4.) Fills the void of Volcano's inversions (4) well at 5 inversions (with more variety)
5.) Decent capacity at 800 rph (16 per train, just like Volcano)
6.) Could incorporate unique faux rock landscaping like RailBlazer at California's Great America, blending in the remains of Volcano near Scrambler while honoring the past
7.) The unique lighting package could work for a Safari Village theme, Avalanche theme, or an outer space theme (to make FOF "blend in" more - like everyone assumes the KI giga will do)
8.) The ride wouldn't use all of the vacant space - leaving room for 2 flats or more, which could be added at the same time as the coaster or later down the road
9.) It would be marketed as "the steepest drop in the Mid-Atlantic" at 96° - which would be wild to the public with Intimidator 305 (85°) and Griffon (90°) already being so steep
10.) There is a possibility to open up a new midway under the ride (where the mountain structure once stood) connecting it to the FOF plaza, spreading out the dense crowds on that side of the park
I don't know why we're arguing whether the replacement will be a coaster or flat...
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I don't know why we're arguing whether the replacement will be a coaster or flat...
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I have a bad feeling Cedar Fair will go with Comfort Collars if they go with that. They put seat belts on B&M hypers when Six Flags and SeaWorld parks don't.So... temptesto?
^Nothing is more egregious than Cedar Points Millennium Force and Top Thrill Dragster seatbelts. Those seatbelts are like "oh you appear to have an extra 4 pounds of fat? Damn unsafe for you to ride!"
I don't think the area needs a coaster necessarily, as long as they also build a new coaster somewhere else. Would the former Dinosaurs Alive area work? Just please don't cut down too many trees....
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