Question.... Has that trim brake after that second launch on Maverick always been there or was it added? It's been long enough since it's opened I can't remember if it was there opening season or not.
Phantasialand, Toverland, and Efteling are the three parks I'm planning to visit for my 40th bday trip in 2021 so I'm really looking forward to reading about your trip to those parks.
You think Millennium Force is rattly? I’ve been riding that coaster for 19 years now and I think it’s still incredibly smooth for it’s age.
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Work walls still up on the day it was scheduled to open for a member preview. Can’t say I’m surprised but i don’t believe I received an email stating the opening was pushed off. Oh well... it is Six Flags after all.
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Yeah... if it looks like a passing storm I would find a place to eat and ride it out. They will do everything they can to get everything back up and running as quickly as possible. If you can, get a night ride on Millennium Force or Steel Vengeance. They are both amazing at night... Just be...
This whole thing has been such a mess for so long. I just can't wait to get on some of those coasters. I had also fall opening. I'm hopefully for early fall.
Xcelerator at Knott's Berry Farm. Was bout 3 trains from getting on it several years ago before it went down for the rest of the day. Went back two years later and it was closed that day as well. Maybe when I go back in another 2-3 years it will finally be open when I'm there.
Also, opening...
I haven't been to Kings Island in probably 20 years so this ride will definitely get me back by 2021 at the latest so sign me up! I haven't been on Fury either so I have nothing to base it on but I generally enjoy most roller coasters no matter what they are.
What would possibly be the reasons for a shorter layout on a potential giga, that will already be a huge investment? Money? Space? Problems getting approval for a larger/longer ride?
I'd totally be down for a GCI woodie or B&M flying coaster but, since this is Cedar Point, I hope it's larger and more interesting than the Superman clones. Something like Tatsu would be awesome, especially if it went out over the water.
I would be fine without a new coaster in 2020. The chain did say in that investor meeting (or earnings call, presentation, or whatever) they wanted to space out large investments over a longer period of time. CP got Valravn in 2016 and SV in 2018. Unless they are planning to retire one of their...
This is exciting. I love drop towers. I'll be doing the Star Flyer in December and I'm scared tbh. For some reason they freak me out. I'll be quite the adrenaline rush though.
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