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Manufacturer - Premier Rides
Model - Sky Rocket II
Type - Steel Coaster
Height - 150 ft
Length - 863 ft
Top Speed - 62 mph
Elements - 3 (LSM Launch Track, Heartline Roll, Non-Inverting Loop)
Trains - 1 train, 2 across with 3 rows, 18 riders per train
Restraints - Lap Bar with a rubber seatbelt
Opened - April 25, 2015
Hamlet - Festa Italia

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Next thing you know it'll be some kind of launched monorail concept... Or maybe even maglev
 
I don't think I'd like that Intamin take on the concept. It looks like it'd be uncomfortable.
 
As if 2020 couldn’t get any worse.
I wouldn’t say it’s bad that Tempesto is testing. I couldn’t care less about the ride but It’s good that it’s cycling. Also in the videos it looks like it’s running SLOW, but that is expected as it’s probably it’s first run of the year.
 
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We will continue to propagate our hard-line, extremist, anti-Tempesto ideals until our demands are met! Comfort Collars must perish!

(They can take the rest of the coaster with them if they want to... But one way or the other, death to all Comfort Collars!)
 
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It's not only the fact that it is a Sky Rocket II, but its also the way the opening was executed. From landscaping project to cell tower, to the attraction being themed to an all-wheels extreme stunt show in the heart of Festa Italia.
 
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Need I remind anyone of the horror show that was the Pesto panini culinary... crafted(?) for the ride? It was an affront to all that is good and holy.
 
It's not only the fact that it is a Sky Rocket II, but its also the way the opening was executed. From landscaping project to cell tower, to the attraction being themed to an all-wheels extreme stunt show in the heart of Festa Italia.

I will say that I understand the objections to Tempesto better now that I’ve been educated on how it was experienced in real time, although I was already at “I’ll ride it once a season and again if I’ve brought someone new to the park who hasn’t ridden it yet.”
 
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