From a marketing perspective, 420 ft is amazing. Ohio is one of the next states likely to get recreational cannabis legalized 😎
TTD 2.0 - Get Real High, Real Fast
TTD 2.0 - It’s Always 420 On This Ride
TTD 2.0 - You’ve Never Been *This* High Before
I’m thinking like completely new ownership, but I don’t want to get too far into fantasyland lol. It’s just a shame because Colorado has such nice weather, is one of the fastest growing states, and has decent tourism already for the mountains and such, a real amusement park seems like it should...
They actually do much to this pile of popsicle sticks to warrant the name change? One of the wobbliest coaster structures I’ve ever seen and just a constant shuffle I had to ride extremely defensively.
I honestly look forward to the day Elitch shuts down and they build condos or something else...
It’s almost baffling to me that they don’t have a true family coaster like firechaser express, seems like something so fitting for the park and their vibe. So I have my fingers crossed for something along those lines.
Great POV. Vekoma continues to kill it. The health of the roller coaster industry is really incredible at the moment. Honestly jealous of kids that grow up with this stuff as the norm and will get to experience more of the future than I will!
Ah ok that makes sense to me. On second thought the coaster isn’t large and GCIs age pretty well in my experience so maintenance/retracking wouldn’t be a huge need, at least not enough to need Titan track in place of typical retracking.
That would be reasonable if they placed the Titan track in the corners/banked spots/snappier transitions, but watching the video it just appears to be two sections of the track, the lift through partway down the first drop plus the hill/turnaround around the lift. The highest stress spots...
It’s interesting seeing which parts have Titan track and which don’t. None of the valleys that I anticipate will be roughest seem to have it, literally stops part way down the first drop before it hits the valley, and then the only other section is the turn around the spiral lift, which also...
Honestly, I get vertigo when I’m high up on tall buildings or near precipices, I would prob fell safer strapped into the ride than just hanging out at the top of the tower outside. For some reason when I’m strapped to something the vertigo isn’t as bad (and it’s never bad on coasters for me, tho...
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