This seems like pure speculation right now.It seems like budgeting led to this decision.
This seems like pure speculation right now.It seems like budgeting led to this decision.
I've said it elsewhere, but in general, flying position would be the next best thing to swinging. It would still be quite the anticlimax for the Drachen Fire saga, but it wouldn't be a total slap in the face like a dime-a-dozen non-swinging inverted coaster.Kind of off topic but I wonder if B&M is ever going to make a family flying coaster with the prototype frenzy they’re going on. That would’ve been cool here.
I understand BGT not getting a flying coaster, but I'm slightly shocked that SEAS didn't get one after SWO. Are they too problematic?I've said it elsewhere, but in general, flying position would be the next best thing to swinging. It would still be quite the anticlimax for the Drachen Fire saga, but it wouldn't be a total slap in the face like a dime-a-dozen non-swinging inverted coaster.
I understand BGT not getting a flying coaster, but I'm slightly shocked that SEAS didn't get one after SWO. Are they too problematic?
I've said it elsewhere, but in general, flying position would be the next best thing to swinging. It would still be quite the anticlimax for the Drachen Fire saga, but it wouldn't be a total slap in the face like a dime-a-dozen non-swinging inverted coaster.
B&M flyers are also, and you know if you’ve ever been stuck in the line for one, terribly slow loaders.
I was specifically replying to guy305's suggestion of a "family flyer", I don't know how they'll pull that one off but it sounds cool. A flying coaster that does not pretend to be a family coaster would also be welcome, so the Drachen Fire plot can have a white-knuckle headliner again - I'm reminded of @AIR with his concept thread of a flying coaster in the Drachen Fire plot, but obviously the ship has sailed on that one.I’m legitimately confused.
You consistently object to any family coaster with any kind of forces or thrill elements, and decry the loss of a swinging coaster. Now you are saying that a flying coaster is an acceptable alternative to a suspended one? I don’t know what your experience on Flying Dutchmen and B&M flying coasters has been, but I find them much more intimidating than any coaster I’ve seen you condemn, especially Verbolten.
This entire thread is pure speculation right now.This seems like pure speculation right now.
The Chesapeake Bay Preservation ActAll boundary lines were taken along the typographic 50 foot line, when looking at other structures close to the Rhine seems to be the standard for usable land. When checked against google earth this also seems to check out because that is pulled at roughy 70 feet from the water line.
Ehhhh, a lot of this thread, especially the recent conclusions about coaster type, layout, manufacturer etc, are based on permits the park has filed. There's definitely some extrapolating and some amount of guesswork involved but it feels (at least to my pedantic self) dismissive to call it "pure speculation".This entire thread is pure speculation right now.
That's fair and I can agree with that. But this is the 4th (?) iteration of a plan for a coaster in this area. So, I'm not going to get myself into a tizzy about an incomplete plan for a rollercoaster that may never happen.Ehhhh, a lot of this thread, especially the recent conclusions about coaster type, layout, manufacturer etc, are based on permits the park has filed. There's definitely some extrapolating and some amount of guesswork involved but it feels (at least to my pedantic self) dismissive to call it "pure speculation".
plot twist what if it's a launched invert?
The footers conspicuously end, right? What it it's a swing launch, or a shuttle coaster? Like Chessington's monkey malady and/or a B&M version Tusenfryd's Gerstlauer invert?![]()
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