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The surf coaster would actually be a great fit thematically for San Diego, though something tells me it would end up being a nerfed version of the one in Orlando. The park definitely needs a high-thrill roller coaster with big drops, long ride time, and preferably multiple inversions.
 
The surf coaster would actually be a great fit thematically for San Diego, though something tells me it would end up being a nerfed version of the one in Orlando. The park definitely needs a high-thrill roller coaster with big drops, long ride time, and preferably multiple inversions.
We’re do you think they could put it?
 
Either of those two options would be fantastic fits for the park if they can get approval from the city for an attraction of that size.
 
We’re do you think they could put it?
I'm guessing the first lift and any other tall segments would have to go in the front of the park where the height limit is less strict, but I could imagine the station and other track sections weaving through other areas of the park. The pathway tracing the front edge of the park between the main gift shops and the orca stadium is pretty much dead space aside from being a secondary exit from Orca Encounter, so that could be a good spot for a ride entrance.

Does anyone have screenshots of the other options from the survey? I read that there were about a half dozen and they included dark rides and flying theaters, but haven't found any pictures or additional details online.
 
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