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I would guess when they say swinging they mean long swinging like transitions build in all the feel of the swing with out any of the additional wear and tear. I’m not a roller coaster expert by any means but seeing that there is already one b&m family invert in the world we can probably guess what the trans will look like.
 

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We know the trains aren't exactly the same as the China family inverts since the restraint/seat has been revealed to be different (same as the Penguin Trek ones). Could be more differences, but otherwise they look pretty similar in the renderings.
 
Some tree work is underway in the 2025 project area.
 

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Oh ok thank you! The way you said "set to follow in nessies footsteps" made me think an existing coaster getting retracked/theming

Responding over here in the Holzfäller thread.

From everything I've gathered and heard so far, BGW 2025 is slated to be a very well-themed experience. Current plans and budgets call for a significant aesthetic investment into the station area and village segments of the attraction. Pair that with the lengthy ride time due to the inclusion of two lifts and the overwhelmingly likely inclusion of onboarding audio and you have the makings of a top tier, storytelling-focused, family coaster.
 
Responding over here in the Holzfäller thread.

From everything I've gathered and heard so far, BGW 2025 is slated to be a very well-themed experience. Current plans and budgets call for a significant aesthetic investment into the station area and village segments of the attraction. Pair that with the lengthy ride time due to the inclusion of two lifts and the overwhelmingly likely inclusion of onboarding audio and you have the makings of a top tier, storytelling-focused, family coaster.

This makes me much more excited for something I was feeling a little "meh" about.
 
Responding over here in the Holzfäller thread.

From everything I've gathered and heard so far, BGW 2025 is slated to be a very well-themed experience. Current plans and budgets call for a significant aesthetic investment into the station area and village segments of the attraction. Pair that with the lengthy ride time due to the inclusion of two lifts and the overwhelmingly likely inclusion of onboarding audio and you have the makings of a top tier, storytelling-focused, family coaster.
Hmmmm……does this mean we could potentially see more theming done to other rides. Like Pantheon?
 
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