Kind of a controversial opinion, but I don't think inverted coasters are that exciting to be honest (mind you, I haven’t been on many, Nemesis is awesome though and is far better than Nemesis Inferno).
I'd rather parks to go for newer designs such as the RMC Raptor or S&S Axis.
I hope this doesn't mean that there'll be much of a slow down with the amount of thrill rides / roller coasters installed in the park. Hope the RMC Raptor also happens.
I am aware that this could just be a standard response and it could mean nothing, but I emailed Kentucky Kingdom to ask what the latest date for a 2021 development announcement would be:
Just spoke to the person who runs the fan page for the Thriller / Tsunami coaster on Facebook. The coaster has not been scrapped yet, and it might not be its end:
Google Translation:
As of 21st March 2020, the track is still on site, if you look at Google Maps.
I was thinking of going to go to Thorpe Park on 6th July, but, at the moment, Fastrack doesn't seem to be available, which I need because I struggle to queue. But with the reduced capacity, do you think the queues will be that long?
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