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You guys are asking all the wrong questions.

There is a platform and a ladder going up the spine. I don't see a ladder going to the ground.

I don't see an elevator or anywhere on the supports left for an elevator.

How the hell is anyone getting up there short of climbing the track?
They have mounts for a ladder up the back left support. They just have not installed the ladder sections yet to the top for maintenance crews.
 
How do you figure riders in the cars will be shorter than Red Force? Several feet of Red Force's height includes a piece of support that goes above the heads of riders in the cars by about 10.' So, they're experiencing about 357' of the 367' height. Even if the upper cars on Project Purple stop just short of that last section of track reaching 375,' most of the train is probably going to clear 360,' maybe the upper 2-3 cars touch 365.' ✌️
Lmao I said to a friend just as it was topped off “we can now let the argument over whether or not this is taller than Red Force begin” and sure enough here we are.

Personally I’m just gonna call it the third tallest because I’m biased towards my home park and I don’t care to get into the details.

I’m excited to see them begin work on ride presentation now, hopefully the station construction ramps up now that the vertical construction has essentially come to a close.
 
I have a very nonstandard opinion on the records.

Tallest is based on the highest point on the ride, and it doesn't matter if it's shuttle or full circuit. Tallest is tallest. Tallest full circuit vs shuttle is its own record.

A ride closing doesn't "replace" its record either. Just because "is" became "was" doesn't change the record. It can only be broken by something surpassing it. Tallest "currently open" is again its own category.
 
When mentioning Red Force and its height as a comparison to Project Purple, you must also mention that Red Force had a drop of 345 feet. Which Due to the continuous upward spiral at the top, and a very low to the ground valley, Purple appears to have a full borderline 365+ foot drop.

This isn’t a height comparison as much as it’s a drop comparison
 
When mentioning Red Force and its height as a comparison to Project Purple, you must also mention that Red Force had a drop of 345 feet. Which Due to the continuous upward spiral at the top, and a very low to the ground valley, Purple appears to have a full borderline 365+ foot drop.

This isn’t a height comparison as much as it’s a drop comparison
Ahhh did't know that. Ill retract my thing then
 
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Ahhh did't know that. Ill retract my thing then
I think every comparison is fair. They just need to all be mentioned.

For example:

We’re talking about outer banks and no one has compared this to falcons flight yet which I think is interesting

Falcon has that crazy outerbank at the top of the canyon like 600 feet up that was listed as one of the marquee elements to the attraction But it’s minor compared to purples despite being half its elevation. Purples, outer bank experience will be significantly better.
 
When mentioning Red Force and its height as a comparison to Project Purple, you must also mention that Red Force had a drop of 345 feet. Which Due to the continuous upward spiral at the top, and a very low to the ground valley, Purple appears to have a full borderline 365+ foot drop.

This isn’t a height comparison as much as it’s a drop comparison
To elaborate on this; red force does the same thing as Superman where the tower sits down a hill from the station vs project purple being on fairly flat ground.
 
The more this goes on the more I think GVV was a misdirect. They’re leaning into it too hard and at this point they would have to be completely deaf to their fans to be hyping it up as much as they are if GVV was the name.

I can imagine how fun it would be proposing some shit ass name then monitoring the thoosie boards to watch us lose our minds.
 
Given no plans leaked for this I doubt they would let the name leak and also feel like GVV isn't the name... even if it sounds similar to Tormenta Rampaging Run lol. This is giving me Siren's Curse vibes, so I feel like it will be a unique name with a unique storyline.
It's pretty clear based on the Pier signage and the new trailer that it'll be a sea monster. Pick your mythical beast.
 
It's pretty clear based on the Pier signage and the new trailer that it'll be a sea monster. Pick your mythical beast.

I saw someone suggest Jörmungandr which would be a sick name for a roller coaster and make some sense as it’s a sea serpent (not sure how they’d tie in the jersey shore with Norse mythology but if done right could be pretty cool)
 
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According to Google. there are two sea monsters associated with New Jersey:
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Hoppie (The Lake Hopatcong Monster): Dating back to an 1894 newspaper account, this legendary creature is said to lurk in New Jersey's largest lake. Described as having a St. Bernard dog's head and a 40-foot serpentine body, it is a popular piece of local cryptozoology lore.

The Sandy Hook Sea Serpent: A massive, 40-foot creature was famously spotted by witnesses and the Coast Guard off the Jersey Shore in the late 1800s. Sightings of these long sea serpents continue to pop up.
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Both would be terrible names for this ride, though. I guess "Sea Serpent" wouldn't be bad, but "The Sandy Hook Sea Serpent" would be pretty laughable.
 
I saw someone suggest Jörmungandr which would be a sick name for a roller coaster and make some sense as it’s a sea serpent (not sure how they’d tie in the jersey shore with Norse mythology but if done right could be pretty cool)
They're gonna stick to something the general public is gonna know how to pronounce.
 
I saw someone suggest Jörmungandr which would be a sick name for a roller coaster and make some sense as it’s a sea serpent (not sure how they’d tie in the jersey shore with Norse mythology but if done right could be pretty cool)
There's a lot of Scandinavian history down the shore in several towns so totally justifiable.

They're gonna stick to something the general public is gonna know how to pronounce.
Most likely. They can't use Kraken, which is too bad because that's the obvious name.

According to Google. there are two sea monsters associated with New Jersey:
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Hoppie (The Lake Hopatcong Monster): Dating back to an 1894 newspaper account, this legendary creature is said to lurk in New Jersey's largest lake. Described as having a St. Bernard dog's head and a 40-foot serpentine body, it is a popular piece of local cryptozoology lore.

The Sandy Hook Sea Serpent: A massive, 40-foot creature was famously spotted by witnesses and the Coast Guard off the Jersey Shore in the late 1800s. Sightings of these long sea serpents continue to pop up.
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Both would be terrible names for this ride, though. I guess "Sea Serpent" wouldn't be bad, but "The Sandy Hook Sea Serpent" would be pretty laughable.
I would love them for Cthulu but that would never happen. 😎🤘
 
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