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Didn't it have 3 trains as Avalanche? I only counted two today
 
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My question is did they make the queue longer? The line it had as Avalanche was ABSURDLY short for a family coaster. Wasn’t uncommon to see it have a line out it’s entrance.
 
Didn't it have 3 trains as Avalanche? I only counted two today
It does have three trains. They rarely run all three trains on it though. Generally, they will run it with only two trains. The non-operational train is usually parked in one of the lower bays in the maintenance area.
 
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It does have three trains. They rarely run all three trains on it though. Generally, they will run it with only two trains. The non-operational train is usually parked in one of the lower bays in the maintenance area.
The bay appeared empty with just two on the track.
 
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Some more footage of the refreshed ride for your viewing pleasure. Seems Youtube has flagged it as possibly containing misinformation about the existence of lizard people, but I assure you there's no such thing 🤠

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As some additional Jungle X theming which I noticed on two separate rides of Reptilian this week... when the train dispatches from the maintenance bay into the station itself, they now have speakers (in the maintenance bay) which play back a very low, guttural growl as the train starts moving forward, just like a giant crocodile would bellow.

Not a major addition, but a pretty cool addition, which is definitely worth checking out if you find yourself at the park.
 
As some additional Jungle X theming which I noticed on two separate rides of Reptilian this week... when the train dispatches from the maintenance bay into the station itself, they now have speakers (in the maintenance bay) which play back a very low, guttural growl as the train starts moving forward, just like a giant crocodile would bellow.

Not a major addition, but a pretty cool addition, which is definitely worth checking out if you find yourself at the park.
They also play that sound over the speaker at the MCBR! It used to just be a spiel about remaining seated. Super cool.
 
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