Lol no goggles too btwPretty car, makes sense to have the windshield but that's gonna suck when it gets gunked up and you can't see out it. Wish it was a little more raked.
Lol no goggles too btwPretty car, makes sense to have the windshield but that's gonna suck when it gets gunked up and you can't see out it. Wish it was a little more raked.
No goggles for now.Lol no goggles too btw
Is it actually a new model?
I can't imagine any park in the US that would benefit from such an attraction even if you could get the price somewhere reasonable. Bigger parks wouldn't see much of a bump in revenue for the investment and a small park would have to revamp the rest of their offering to get any sustained growth. Saudi Arabia and maybe some other places with terrible tourism numbers are about the only places that make any sense as a desperate attempt to kick start their image.Yeah, no way I'd go there even if I had the money for such a trip, but I do hope the model is a success and then we get one here.
Why? You think they’re so stupid that all they’ll see is “ooh scary tall” and say no? I see zero reason why something like that wouldn’t passI can’t see a US insurance company insuring anything remotely similar to a ride like this.
I can’t see a US insurance company insuring anything remotely similar to a ride like this.
Why? You think they’re so stupid that all they’ll see is “ooh scary tall” and say no? I see zero reason why something like that wouldn’t pass
I mean personally I am thinking more in the context of "Falcon's Flight" where it involves a long sequence going up on a large rock cliff. But also......I would use nicer words than that. I also can't see any of the parks that are owned by publicly traded companies building something like this without a damn good presentation on the return on investment for the shareholders. That is A LOT of steel.Why? You think they’re so stupid that all they’ll see is “ooh scary tall” and say no? I see zero reason why something like that wouldn’t pass
How is this bad news for anyone? SFQ will still market it as such and most people, enthusiasts included won't bat an eye. And RCDB, while absolutely a useful resource that I respect, is not the be-all-end-all for these things.Bad News for everyone!!! That Falcon's Flight was disqualified from lists of World Tallest from Record Holders by Roller Coaster Database.
IIRC RCDB uses track level above grade. While FF has that big hump and big drop, because the top part rests on a plateau to make the 600+ft drop it's looking like it's no more that 100-ish feet above grade during that.How is this bad news for anyone? SFQ will still market it as such and most people, enthusiasts included won't bat an eye. And RCDB, while absolutely a useful resource that I respect, is not the be-all-end-all for these things.
I'm also curious what RCDB's reasoning could be. A very cursory google search didn't show anything.
(You're probably not being too serious when you say "bad news" but I initially read it as serious, and my reaction is more fun if I assume you're being serious.)
the height for the camelback has yet to be announced
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