I really do hope SF has at least considered giving these to some of the lower tier parks in the chain that would feasibly still be around in the long run. Michigan’s Adventure and Great Escape could really benefit from them.
This question might be the opposite of intelligent, but is it too late for a dual station?![]()
Rode the Flash yesterday 4 times in various seats. Honestly? It’s a very fun ride and there’s not much to hate about it other than capacity, but at the same time it was slightly underwhelming…. It’s probably the 4th or 5th best coaster in the park for me. I really would like to ride the larger more elaborate modern Vekomas to get a better feel. The airtime is somewhat limited, the launches don’t do much for me, the forces are somewhat limited. The onboard audio is cool, I did notice it having issues in the back row during one of my rides. It is very smooth but I would not wait in line for it for more than an hour personally.
If you’re looking into going back to GADV for it, I’d say wait for Spinda Ka so there’s another coaster that I’d say will likely be significantly better than Flash to ride as well (if you like spinning coasters that is).
Imagine if it was dueling, à la Chiller, and it was Flash vs Reverse FlashI agree it's a great coaster—I think a lot of people do—but I do definitely think the capacity issues make it a very bad fit for SFGAdv. If Vekoma could have delivered a slightly modified layout with the ability to run two trains, I'd be fully onboard.
I think the legacy of dual-track ride failures still scares manufacturers and parks away from them. Mack rides has been a late exception with a few, like Stardust Racers, but they're more like woody racers than a Chiller or Flash-style launch. Flash with dual tracks would be amazing. Can't see anyone ponying up for how much it would cost at this point in the coaster market. It's too bad. Hopefully they come back in the 2030s or 40s.Imagine if it was dueling, à la Chiller, and it was Flash vs Reverse Flash
Cinema. Sadly, it only lives in my dreams.
im surprised six flags great adventure didnt go with this when building flashRotating platform FTW.
The Flash was purchased last minute as a relatively cheap 50th anniversary addition, and presumably the ride was already fabricated by the time Six Flags had bought it since it came from a cancelled project overseas. Any layout modification such as dual stations would've added pretty significant extra costs, which Selim era Six Flags was not about, and they would've missed their goal of it being a 50th anniversary addition (which I know they missed anyways, but that had more to do with the merger than anything else).im surprised six flags great adventure didnt go with this when building flash
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