i dont expect to see any work until mayIt looks like the old Drachen Fire station has started being cleared out. Most of the Nevermore props seem to be removed, and you can catch a glimpse all the way through the station as the train goes by.
We did notice that and we noticed the warehouse next to it has been cleared out.It looks like the old Drachen Fire station has started being cleared out. Most of the Nevermore props seem to be removed, and you can catch a glimpse all the way through the station as the train goes by.
RMC said at IAAPA a few years back that they aren’t continuing development of the ride model as no parks have wanted one. They then added that if a park really wants one then they may continue development, but will otherwise direct them to the Raptor model.TRex is dead, rmc doesn’t even offer it on their website.
They have an obligation to enforce any height limits of a coaster per the ride manufacturer operating guidelines.Do we expect BGW will actually enforce the height limit on this? I know they do on Pantheon. This would be a third coaster I'm too tall for at the park (and the third straight new coaster I'm too tall for)
They have an obligation to enforce any height limits of a coaster per the ride manufacturer operating guidelines.
If B&M is listing them they are doing it for a reason not by a random choice.I've researched this a lot. There's no hard cap set by the manufacturer, just a suggestion. Whether or not the park wants to follow it is different. Parks either:
1. Ignore and not list strict height limits (Hersheypark)
2. List height limits, but often ignore them (King's Dominion)
3. List and strictly follow height limits (Six Flags New England)
BGW definitely falls into category 3 for Pantheon, but I'm hoping they'll be more lenient for others. The dumbest part is the reason for it on all Intamin launch coasters is the headrests aren't tall enough. Universal's policy for Velocicoaster is if your head isn't above the headrest, you can ride. Phantasialand's is the same with Taron, which I was able to ride. It's such a minor fix and makes it all the more frustrating.
It's incredibly frustrating that B&M has decided to list these limits on all their family coasters now. They were one of the few manufacturers I could count on.
If it's an insurance issue, parks should have waivers for tall people to sign that say I won't sue them if I get whiplash on a coaster with a listed height limit. I'd happily sign lol.
I believe the issue more often than not is that it is quite difficult to design a seat that is comfortable and safe for all riders regardless or size of shape. I guess the idea is that in order to accommodate larger and taller riders, you often need to exclude smaller and shorter riders.Y'all I was joking about the waiver lmao
Anyways this got off topic, so I'll drop the issue. I'm used to being turned away for some coasters. It sucks but at least I can dunk a basketball. Here's to hoping BGW gets a bit more lax with it or something changes in the industry. Maybe I'll sit under a hydraulic press and see if that does me any favors.
I may be totally off base but I was under the impression the upper height requirement on pantheon was that extreme near miss where taller riders with full arms extended over there heads could actually make contact with the supports ?I've researched this a lot. There's no hard cap set by the manufacturer, just a suggestion. Whether or not the park wants to follow it is different. Parks either:
1. Ignore and not list strict height limits (Hersheypark)
2. List height limits, but often ignore them (King's Dominion)
3. List and strictly follow height limits (Six Flags New England)
BGW definitely falls into category 3 for Pantheon, but I'm hoping they'll be more lenient for others. The dumbest part is the reason for it on all Intamin launch coasters is the headrests aren't tall enough. Universal's policy for Velocicoaster is if your head isn't above the headrest, you can ride. Phantasialand's is the same with Taron, which I was able to ride. It's such a minor fix and makes it all the more frustrating.
It's incredibly frustrating that B&M has decided to list these limits on all their family coasters now. They were one of the few manufacturers I could count on.
If it's an insurance issue, parks should have waivers for tall people to sign that say I won't sue them if I get whiplash on a coaster with a listed height limit. I'd happily sign lol.
My dad (who is close to the limit) says he believes it’s because the headrest does not extend high enough. If the ride jolted, most riders’ heads would strike that headrest. If you’re too tall, you’d hurt your neck.I may be totally off base but I was under the impression the upper height requirement on pantheon was that extreme near miss where taller riders with full arms extended over there heads could actually make contact with the supports ?
I don't think any modern clearance is that close. Headchoppers are more of an illusion than anythingI may be totally off base but I was under the impression the upper height requirement on pantheon was that extreme near miss where taller riders with full arms extended over there heads could actually make contact with the supports ?
Yeah I don’t know for sure I just thought it was the given reason and I’m not talking like anything other then like finger tips but again that could just be a complete misconception that I was given.I don't think any modern clearance is that close. Headchoppers are more of an illusion than anything
There has never been an official reason announced but whiplash is the explanation I have heard from ride ops.Yeah I don’t know for sure I just thought it was the given reason and I’m not talking like anything other then like finger tips but again that could just be a complete misconception that I was given.
I didn’t see anything of note yesterday.Has anyone rides the train recently to see if any construction fencing has begun to go up. Haven't been able to ride the train yet or would know this?
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