You'll see me out here locking arms with
@northdetective if/when the park tries to market this coaster as being [insert height number taller than the max track height reached by a train during normal operation].
Great Adventure can say the TOWER is X number of feet counting the buffer track, counting the FAA light, counting the lightning rod, whatever—but I refuse to accept the COASTER being marketed as being that same height. Coaster height, in the absolute most charitable interpretation I believe we should even
consider accepting, is the max track height reached by coaster trains during normal operations.
If I had my way, I would say these shuttle coaster heights should be determined by the max track height reached by the MIDPOINT of the train as that is the average guest experience on-ride, but I won't fall on my sword over that delta. I will happily rally against SFGAdv counting unused track height and unused tower height in the coaster height number though. I have mocked Magic Mountain for my entire thoosie career for their ultra-bullshit Superman: The Escape claims and I'll be here to do the same for Great Adventure if Great Adventure's marketing team decides to step on that same rake.