I’m more excited for the restroom refurbs at this pointSo which stage of grief is everybody at? I think I’m at stage 4 (depression) due to the bummer that this is. See a lot of denial still going on which I understand.
I’m more excited for the restroom refurbs at this pointSo which stage of grief is everybody at? I think I’m at stage 4 (depression) due to the bummer that this is. See a lot of denial still going on which I understand.
Yes but the park already has 5 other family coasters and another invert. This literally adds basically nothing of real value to the lineup, and it wastes a space that could be used for something else. Plus, a large RMC hyper would be a vastly different ride experience from Twisted Timbers.IMO a family invert is better than the other two options. There's an RMC down the road, Spire was more of a gimmick than anything else, and the park could always use another family coaster. I'm all for this. Keep in mind, enthusiasts aren't the biggest customer base, families are.
I have a friend whose little girl loved Phantom's Revenge. Tons of families enjoy thrill rides, too.IMO a family invert is better than the other two options. There's an RMC down the road, Spire was more of a gimmick than anything else, and the park could always use another family coaster. I'm all for this. Keep in mind, enthusiasts aren't the biggest customer base, families are.
Yes but thrill rides are limited in appeal because of their nature. Source: I'm a ride operator for one.I have a friend whose little girl loved Phantom's Revenge. Tons of families enjoy thrill rides, too.
And family-friendly rides are also limited in appeal because of their nature. Source: Me, they don't often catch my interest.Yes but thrill rides are limited in appeal because of their nature. Source: I'm a ride operator for one.
Uh, no. I actually prefer family coasters. They're easy to re-ride and are plain fun instead of trying to rip your head off. My home park was BGT until late last year and I still prefer Cheetah Hunt/Cobra's Curse to the other coasters in the park. My top 3 are X2, Guardians Cosmic Rewind, and Hagrids. And I live in the state with Velocicoaster and Iron Gwazi so that's saying something.I feel like some people are just conditioned to say this “they could always use/always need a family coaster” as a coping mechanism/knee jerk reaction to when a new ride is a disappointment in this industry.
BGW already has 3 family coasters! And I don’t even count LNM as one which some people do. They arguably have the most diverse/accessible lineup of family coasters outside of a Disney park and that was BEFORE this project. They just added one last year! They most certainly do not need another one right now, and certainly not at this location.
Missed opportunities in the eyes of enthusiasts. You can make that argument for any plot of land.And family-friendly rides are also limited in appeal because of their nature. Source: Me, they don't often catch my interest.
My intent was more to point out that "Family"/"GP"/"Thrill"/"Enthusiast" are pretty limited terms. Also, even if the park needed another low-intensity ride, as others have pointed out, the benefits for placing it on this plot of land seem heavily outweighed by the missed opportunities.
Missed opportunities in the eyes of enthusiasts. You can make that argument for any plot of land.
Different opinion does not equal troll. Ugh.
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