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RE: Verbolten

I think the decision we came up with is to wait for one of us to ride it at Media/Opening day and decide from there whether it's worth the extra cash
 
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Shafor said:
BTW, I fit in the testing seat with NO problem. Wasn't even that tight. Fat guys rejoice!

Same for me as well. The person manning the front gate mentioned they wanted to accommodate as many guests as they can (Read: Guys like myself who need to lay off the Twinkies and Cheetos! :D)
 
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JordanFord said:
I'm telling you next weekend is the soft opening according to the girl in the operations booth at Verbolten

Assuming employees are riding next weekend, any scheduled soft opening wouldn't be until either the following weekend or the day after employee ride testing finishes (which could be any time really).

Things can change. Last I heard Zierer still has control of the ride and until they give the ride over to Busch, nobody will be riding.
 
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IF the employees are riding next weekend, that may set the following weekend up for the soft opening, followed by Media Day on the 17th and official opening on the 18th. Fits pretty well, we'll see if it actually works out that way.
 
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As I understand it the employees have not ( as of last weekend) received their SOP for the ride.
 
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Shafor said:
Chris said:
Why would it be mandatory for emergency vehicles to be called if nobody is hurt?

FWIW, I had to call the police for an incident on my block on Saturday. The dispatcher specifically asked if I needed an ambulance. I said no, but they sent one anyway. :-/
haha people on tpr are freaking out over that hehe
 
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If they're able to get it back to the station, they won't need to replace it. Hopefully the damage is only to the seats and fiberglass body. If so, they shouldn't have a problem getting it back in tip-top shape by opening.
 
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kingadam said:
^I'm guessing so. It shouldn't take more than a month to get new parts/a new one.

Because this is the standard style train for this model of coaster. I highly doubt that they can mold the body, prep, paint, wire, mount, assemble chassis in under a month.

That is a huge stretch.
 
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Logster0121 said:
Do you think that Verbolten Will have the yellow train all ready for May 18th?

Can't say. Don't know the damage!
 
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I meant more along the lines of replacing cosmetic parts like Swift was saying. Didn't really mean the part about getting a new one.
 
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