CrashCoaster
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^I'd take a T-Rex strata.
To "top" SV, they'll need to break a notable record that people care about and/or do something truly pioneering, Maybe T-rex? I have a feeling it won't be the tallest and fastest flying coaster.
Back to topic, how long have the SV lines been with one train running?
There were also people who stayed in the cabins and believe they saw all three trains testing at around 11PM (Amusement Insiders, YT). They got last ride of the night on it and right after, they saw a bunch of RMC workers and trucks come on sight, which is good. So they might able to officially get this thing back up and running very soon.From sources, still floating around several hours but the line is heavily controlled.
Windseeker is the absolute worst, isn't it @LiveForTheLaunch
Huh I guess that could throw the sensors out of whack. Looking for third train. Either way sounds like an easy fix just gotta set it up to dummy proof programmingNew reports are that the coaster was operating in 3 train operation with 2 trains on-track during opening day, which was cause for the bump. Weird that it was such a simple oversight in operation, but apparently enough to cause a performance difference.
Something not many people realize about 3 train operation is that adding in that third train essentially shortens the dispatch interval(for smooth dispatches, at least). So instead of dispatching when the train reaches the brake run, the crew would have to push in order to get the train out by the time it gets to the MCBR. If the crew is slow, or if some sort of trouble arises(which is bound to happen), stacking happens, and leads to longer waits. However, with this ride, it seems like the second half is long enough so that stacking shouldn't be a problem.
New reports are that the coaster was operating in 3 train operation with 2 trains on-track during opening day, which was cause for the bump. Weird that it was such a simple oversight in operation, but apparently enough to cause a performance difference.
Should've mentioned that, they weren't doing boarding passes yesterday. But on one train, time spent waiting in the structure is about 45 minutes and each switchback is about 15.So with timed entry into the queue, what is the actual stand in line and wait time when your it's your time to enter the queue?
There is no 3 train operation mode. The ride actually can't run 3 trains since it's not been programmed to yet.
Should've mentioned that, they weren't doing boarding passes yesterday. But on one train, time spent waiting in the structure is about 45 minutes and each switchback is about 15.
So you waited a total of...?
Current ride ops at the parkSources on that? Curious mostly. I know it's not possible but like to confirm short of assuming.