So we're looking at Ragin Cajun and maybe an extra flat ride or two? Not bad for an off year.
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to make it clear, six flags New England has 2 coasters and heck, even six flags great america has 2 wild mouse coastersGreat adventure is really about to have
2 spinning coasters
2 wild mouse’s
2 shuttle coasters
Love it lol
That’s what I call Diversity
I atleast hope they’d find a way to retheme it. At the very least give it a fresh coat of paint. Just dropping the ride off at GAdv without doing anything to do it would be an awful look
I'll forgive them if they don't have the aesthetics totally nailed down ahead of its debut this season given the absurdly short time period they're working with, but yeah, for next year, it will need a really nice aesthetic package. Carnival rides can look great in a boardwalk area, but how its positioned, how it's painted, how its lit, how it's landscaped, how the queue looks and feels—all of these things will matter a lot and, at least for 2027, I'm ready to hold feet to the fire if it doesn't pan out. Simply dropping an off-the-shelf spinner with little effort into the land renovation that's supposed to reintroduce SFGAdv to park goers won't be anywhere near enough for me.
I just don’t get the logic of not simply waiting until next year to debut the ride if they’re not going to be able to give it the TLC it needs. Obviously you want to have something ready for guests to look forward to, but off the shelf rides with no work done on them isn’t exactly going to do much I don’t think.I'll forgive them if they don't have the aesthetics totally nailed down ahead of its debut this season given the absurdly short time period they're working with, but yeah, for next year, it will need a really nice aesthetic package. Carnival rides can look great in a boardwalk area, but how it's positioned, how it's painted, how it's lit, how it's landscaped, how the queue looks and feels—all of these things will matter a lot and, at least for 2027, I'm ready to hold feet to the fire if it doesn't pan out. Simply dropping an off-the-shelf spinning mouse with little effort into the land renovation that's supposed to reintroduce SFGAdv to park goers won't be anywhere near enough for me.
What happened to make everyone so confident that Rajun’ Cajun is coming to Great Adventure? Was there some sort of announcement that I missed?
https://www.reddit.com/r/rollercoasters/s/1zfEPNGQ4w
Not sure where to put this and obviously take with a grain of salt of salt, but lines up with some of the other rumors we’ve heard
I honestly believe it'll go somewhere in Lantern's plot. I see the bulk of the 26 additions going towards that area, they have to do something about Superman Island and it'll create some sick viewing spots for Phantom Spire.I remember the rumor last year when markers popped up at Daredevil Dive’s old plot that RC would go there. Do we still think that’s probably the likely spot for it?
This was the plot they said they’re using for the 2026 additionsI remember the rumor last year when markers popped up at Daredevil Dive’s old plot that RC would go there. Do we still think that’s probably the likely spot for it?
I just don’t get the logic of not simply waiting until next year to debut the ride if they’re not going to be able to give it the TLC it needs. Obviously you want to have something ready for guests to look forward to, but off the shelf rides with no work done on them isn’t exactly going to do much I don’t think.
Wasn’t it confirmed there would be a walkway under the zero-g stall on the ride, similar to the walkway under The Flash? I may be mid-remembering, but it could look like more of a loop when it’s done, rather than a dead end.Hmm that would probably create an even longer dead end than before, if a new pathway is built into the green lantern plot and a few rides are placed there. wonder if the plan is to have a pathway that eventually loops back to the existing one in the golden kingdom, going under the 27 coaster.
I’d agree, if I thought the loss of rides was that big a deal. Sure the park needs ride replacements, but not this second. The guests stopped coming a long time ago.My honest take is that we can't have it both ways. We can't simultaneously believe that SFGAdv lost an insane number of rides and the park desperately needs more attraction capacity and offerings immediately (War on Lines II-style) while also thinking that the coaster that they may be bringing in with like two or three months notice has to be perfect prior to opening in the middle of what will largely still be a construction zone.
Obviously I'd much prefer that everything be perfect when the first riders experience it, but given the corner the park has backed itself into, they may need to pick a poison and, in this case, I definitely think the better poison to take would be that the new, last minute coaster in the unfinished land isn't completely aesthetically finished when it opens to guests.
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