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During Drachen Fire's press event, Dana Carvey reportedly told the crowd some jokes to fill the time when the new ride was uncooperative.

Imagine if the park had ask Bob Saget to do the same when Questor glitched out a couple of times on its media day.

"So here's a joke about a family of acrobats..."
 
Yep.

“Alright Bob, we have about 20 solid minutes to kill here, so really get into the details if you need to.”
 
Great pic. I had never noticed the "CMXCIX" on the Questor sign before.

CMXCIX is 999 in Roman numerals. I don't remember that number having any particular significance to the ride or story, unless that was the initial amount of "Jurbillium" the Questor vehicle started with...?

Edit: YouTube suggests the ride's Jurbillium meter had 4 digits, so for now CMXCIX remains a mystery.
 
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Hello everyone, working on our next documentary and I can’t figure out, was y’all’s similar to Tampas? With the roof over the simulator or was it always open air?
 
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Yes, Williamsburg had the roof on the simulator vehicles. Ride experiences were extremely similar as I understand it. I didn't ride the Tampa version so I can't comment on the queue, specific pre-show set pieces, etc. at BGT, but I know there were at least some differences in color choices.
 
Yes, Williamsburg had the roof on the simulator vehicles. Ride experiences were extremely similar as I understand it. I didn't ride the Tampa version so I can't comment on the queue, specific pre-show set pieces, etc. at BGT, but I know there were at least some differences in color choices.
So they just chopped it off and built a massive screen for Corkscrew Hill?
 
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