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I am intrigued by the theming for this project in spite of the disappointment regarding the height. Given its location, I’d expect the station to be themed to a haunted boathouse with the trains themselves being themed to boats. Then something goes wrong and they are launched up a lighthouse off the coast.

Are we expecting an announcement soon? Like Memorial Day? Is Six Flags planning to do the announcements mid-season since this is a delayed project? Carowinds and Fiesta Texas are teasing their projects concurrently so I’d expect this to be next.
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Okay....I've calmed down now, I'm gonna try being rational. I don't like the fact that it didn't hit 400 ft....in fact I'm a little pissed off about it....but in the end it probably won't have much effect on the actual ride experience. My worry is moreso locals will be able to tell the difference in height between Ka and this ride, because if they can....this could go really badly. I've definitely soured on this ride a bit with the news but I am still excited....but they better do a slam dunk job on the theming and presentation on this thing if they chose to save cost making this a shuttle and not hitting the 400 ft height marker.
 
If extended hangtime alone is that appealing to you, you must've loved the Screamin Squirrels. Sold like hotcakes
I honestly don't know how long the hang time will really last. Its a long section of track but you're also launching through it. No doubt the hang time will be there but I doubt it'll be as long lasting as it is on Flash.
 
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Fair. I *hope* it's safe to say this won't have the pacing issues I perceive (I know for others it's a feature, not a bug) on Copperhead Strike
 
If extended hangtime alone is that appealing to you, you must've loved the Screamin Squirrels. Sold like hotcakes
By that logic, though, you could just as easily say to others, "If height alone is that important to you, you must think The Parachuters' Perch was a better ride than Nitro and El Toro."

Ultimately, for me, no one factor makes a ride better or worse than another. I always preferred Nitro and El Toro over KK, despite the fact they they're slower and shorter.
I can understand people being disappointed about the height of this, but on the other hand, I appreciate that this ride seems to be focused more on creating an exciting launch sequence. And despite being shorter than KK, it's still going to be impressively tall.

Of course, we won't know until we ride it, but for now, based on what we know (or at least think we know), I'm optimistic that this will be a fun, exciting ride.
 
Mentioned this a couple pages ago but this has to be the world’s longest inversion (track length) Also we don’t know the actual layout going up the tower, maybe the outer bank is the end of a 450 degree rotation giving us the worlds tallest inversion (unlikely but a guy can dream right?)
Worlds tallest inversion would be a pretty big get IMO, especially since Spitfire only opened a few months ago. I wouldn’t hold my breath on it though
 
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Just want to clarify this whole disappointment thing:

In truth, I don’t really care about how tall this ride will be. The height was a “checked box”in my mind. Removed a strata and replaced with a new strata. Box checked. But it not being over 400ft to me magnifies the Low capacity and 2nd shuttle addition to the park in as many years issue.

I overlooked it being another shuttle. Now I’m kinda like damn this actually wasn’t a really smart addition lol

I’m sure it’ll be an awesome ride but I’m just waiting patiently for GAdv to get the CP treatment it deserves. I thought we were there finally

So I’m not disappointed at the ride. I’m disappointed in the continued maltreatment of this park I grew up going to and adoring.
 
this is why I never got my hopes up, I'm not surprised just a little sad but either way that's two gigas in 1-2 years that's on par with the coaster wars
 
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this is why I never got my hopes up, I'm not surprised just a little sad but either way that's two gigas in 1-2 years that's on par with the coaster wars

The coaster wars were a game of oneupmanship and excess. This coaster's design is a matter of cost-cutting and inadequacy, because now Six Flags mostly only has itself to compete with in the northeast (excluding Pennsylvania)
 
"Five different records"

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Think we've figured those out:

1 Tallest Giga
2 Longest inversion
3 Tallest spinning coaster
4 Fastest spinning coaster
5 Longest spinning coaster

Holding Ryan to account, though: "bigger than" and "longer than" Ka? Seems unlikely but possible on both counts unless something changed since he teased those as recently as February. I'd have to double-check my math but 375' will fall short I think of exceeding Ka, even using the ride length vs track length fudge to get there. I originally calculated a 450' tower and it got the "longer than" record with many feet to spare. 💯
 
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Bigger than could be square footage, which while correct would be disingenuous because who ever compared coasters by that metric. I think in order for the track length traveled to be longer than Ka we will have to see multiple rotations around the tower itself
Several multiples. Ka was 3118'. Quick math puts new coaster at 3015'. That's assuming no spirals up. It'll have to to make up ~105 feet it needs to be a ride experience "longer than" Ka. Possible, which considering it's a shuttle and over 50' shorter would be low-key impressive. I'm pretty sure sq ft is how they're claiming "bigger than," and I agree a weak record to claim.
 
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