Not much happened at the Raptors today. We saw the two track pieces already in place when we did Goliath right after park opening, so they were probably installed over the past few days. There is no crane on site at the moment, I think they've been using the telehandler that was parked next to...
I was hoping for two elements on these coasters; a High Five and a proper Zero-G Stall. So to see the first element going up being a High Five is just awesome, can't wait for the rest! We are so lucky to be getting these🥳🥳
Liking the look of this, however as said above I do think it might feel a little repetitive with all of those roll-style inversions. Still, cool to see Premier take on such a project!
Am I the only one seeing some sort of inverted version of Fury 325's Treble Clef in the 3rd inversion? The 4/5...
This is, unfortunately, getting a bit of a tail now. Two employees of the park are suspects in a legal investigation into the accident, on the count of negligent homicide.
Source:
https://www.express.de/koelner-umland/phantasialand-paukenschlag-nach-taron-todesdrama-1-820879
Green supports!
(edit: I've modified the post since the insta story has expired, apparently they've also posted it as a short on youtube which should stay up)
I suspect B&M was willing to give the park a pretty decent discount to have all of their modern models just a few hours drive away from Orlando (IAAPA)
So looking at that artwork, this time the famerang and SFC/STC (do we know which it is?) aren't intertwined? Did we know these were planned for the park? First I've heard of it, but I must admit this hasn't been the highest on my watchlist
Also that shade of blue is stunning😍
They don't as far as I'm aware. This is purely an aesthetic decision, and Goliath was only painted blue around 2017. It was neon green with purple supports before (🤢)
Absolutely love this shade of blue, hoping for green or yellow for the second coaster!
Thorpe did throw out an opening date before the ride was even completed iirc? Maybe they put too much pressure on Mack/their own teams to get it done, even if they needed to rush things or cut corners? An approach like that should be prohibited by the UK's version of TÜV though, right? It's a...
I doubt the authenticity of this, if this was indeed the problem that caused the closure then there would've been no way in hell for Thorpe to be able to open Hyperia again on the 29th. So why would they have communicated that in the first place?
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