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The designs are awesome, plus the fact that these are actually pretty spacious rooms.
They look far larger than the sort we get here in the UK at theme parks.
What an amazing design for an observation wheel tho! Damn.
I could see them doing this at the Grand Canyon and charging people £50 for a go and not allowing them to take photos :emoji_grin:
I genuinely though this was a joke post :D.
From the looks of things you're belted in and it tilts? I usually kinda like how basic their contraptions are but this one is maybe a step too far.
I'm sure they could make use of that space though? Obviously it's a limited area, but given that they're removing a 250m long ghost train, I think they have something to work with...
Yeah agree with the general consensus. I didn't really get it when I rode last year. It had a pretty large footprint if I remember correctly so definitely frees the park up for future development.
Next for the chopping block is that Hollywood ride too hopefully.
I feel like we let some parks off more than others but yeah I guess it's not their focus right now. It's good they're investing in new wood tbh so I should be happy with that :D
Those water slides in the background are ugly af. I wish they'd put some effort into making that slide tower at least look presentable, given the care they put into attractions like this coaster.
If this actually goes ahead then that's a fantastic addition to the cruise market.
Currently, a few ships have small fairground-style rides, and Carnival already have their pedal-powered SkyRide not-quite-a-coaster thing, but this is the first true coaster at sea.
Great find
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