I wonder what's the earliest we will see this open. Hopefully some time this week!
Testing requirements vary by state and ride manufacturer requirements. I don’t think we have a hard set number anywhereHow many times does each train have to test? 500? Isn't that what It is?
First airtime hill looks like it has quite safe forces and definitely won’t be in need of immediate modification!Looks like so much fun! Cant wait to ride!!![]()
I personally think this message is a little bit harsh. This isn’t the library of congress. Let them be excitedIts a video of it going up the lift hill. It is testing. Its litterally doing what it always has done. Can we please stop spamming this thread with junk. Its going to open soon, I know you're excited just like so many but please, relax a little. You have 4 posts out of 9 on this page before I posted. All within 2 hours of each other. Relax a little homie you will get to ride it soon.
HOLY FUCKING SHITTT
I am dying to see what that front car looks like…
Istg if no one gets a video ima cry real tears
Hoping they announce the opening date, and don't just open it randomly to hype it up and so we can all be there to see it open for the season!
How many times does each train have to test? 500? Isn't that what It is?
I’m pretty sure Fury was 500 after the crack happened but this might be different
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Dude I swear you come and say something almost exactly like this like at least once a weekWho wants to bet this things still gonna be a walk on 90% of operating days?
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