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From watching a POV of Megafobia filmed in 1996 vs a POV filmed in 2019, there's no slow down in the ride duration once it left the lift hill. In fact it was one second faster now based on the video I chose at least.
I mean, Max and Moritz wasn't exactly a small addition - it cost 15m Euros.
But I agree - no park has to ensure each new addition is huge and impressive.
I just don't think this ride looked overly interesting. I think that's fine for me to say.
Money spent on the IP so the ride turns out...
Why is it that Alton Towers are going for a 'small family-aimed dark ride' though? This is one of the UK's biggest theme parks... I just wish they try something a bit more interesting/ exciting.
I know we talk about Symbolica a lot, but just compare the two.
I'm sure families will enjoy the IP...
Very intriguing. I don't see the inversion record being beaten - 15+ is just too much surely,
The 'One-of-a-kind' is what stands out for me. Potentially unique terrain I'm thinking
I rode Banzai (presumably the same one unless there are multiples of this thing) in France back in 2005 or so. I remember very uncomfortable OTHRs, and the drop being intense. It's impressive for a travelling ride - surely the tallest travelling coaster out there?
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I'm intrigued: can airtime quantifiably be measured then?
And if so, surely the amount of airtime differs morning vs afternoon as the coaster warms up.
And for a coaster not tested yet, can they be certain it'll hold such a record?
Hmmmm looks great and a cool theme too but sounds a bit of a...
This bit in the article basically summarises what we're all thinking:
Others demanded answers about who had profited from the failed project. There has been speculation among Ankara residents that the project was used by the AKP to funnel public money into private companies with good...
Nah I think the croc is pretty impressive and looks decent for the area.
The pirate ship is dire though - Black Buccaneer was one of the larger ships out there but this looks puny
Let's be honest - if this Krampus element was produced in real life it'd be approx 130-150 ft tall judging by that image...
Intrigued but not expecting anything crazy. Hopefully I'll be proved wrong
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