Tell me if you need my services.If this coaster goes through the old bone yard, I feel like this will be a full circle moment for you.
Tell me if you need my services.If this coaster goes through the old bone yard, I feel like this will be a full circle moment for you.
For the record that is 700 feet longer than Phoenix Rising. Not terribly far from Penguin Trek and Pipeline though.The overhead footprint (no elevation change) is about 2500' considering the possible layout above.
my thought exactlyThat uses a ton of their last easy to access space for a non-headliner attraction.
What about the height waivers though? All this analysis of these plans seems to be forgetting that partBold prediction: B&M family invert sister coaster to BGT
-footer spread makes it seem not very high
-doesn't seem to have a significant straight launch section
-tight turns
-seems to have a curved drop over the maintenance building (curved drops being typical invert behavior)
they can just build under the waiver like they did with pantheonWhat about the height waivers though? All this analysis of these plans seems to be forgetting that part
Looking at this the only thing that comes to mind is a b&m surf coaster or a mack hyperI definitely got some of it wrong but this at least gives a general idea of the possible layout.
Height waivers simply allow the park to build up to that height, it does not mean what we get will be to that height.What about the height waivers though? All this analysis of these plans seems to be forgetting that part
On the flip side, the way the last few height waiver applications have gone with Kingsmill, not building to that height is not going to promote much goodwill with the boards of JCC.Height waivers simply allow the park to build up to that height, it does not mean what we get will be to that height.
On top of that putting 3/4 of the family friendly coasters within yards of each other.Seems absolutely insane to me to waste not only Festhaus Park but ALSO the boneyard on a small-scale family coaster, which could probably fit in a ton of other places around the park.
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