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As of right now, the Family Invert model is the only one with the Lapbar only restraint. So it is possible, but I doubt we'll be seeing one on any of their major coasters.
Pic from the B&M Website
Right now, for US Lives next year, we decided that going straight for a 2-week haul wouldn't be the wisest idea. The plan right now is to host 4 "main" lives scattered throughout the year, with each of them focusing on one or two parks. We're still hammering out some of the details, but that is...
Oh I'm not doubting that, I'm just not aware of any central bank account for CF specifically. I'm well aware we make ad revenue off of YT, I just don't know where it goes to.
If you think I'm unfit to lead this thing, I understand. Someone else with more experience is more than welcome to...
I'm all for a US Live, or Lives even. If we want to expand the brand, we definitely need more public lives Stateside. Perhaps a few smaller, 1-2 park lives sprinkled throughout the year with a major one in early summer? The Kennywood-GAm jaunt sounds like a great, huge way to get a load of US...
Don't think I've ever seen a park put planters in the footers placed on the midway. Quite clever, that.
The ride looks incredible. So many weird elements and transitions that should make for an awesome ride.
The beauty of competition is that a whole lot of different minds work on a whole lot of different solutions to the same problem. Different manufacturers have inherently different styles of attractions. Look at Mack and Intamin, for example. They both produce high-thrill, multi launch coasters...
US Live? US Live:
-Kentucky Kingdom
-Holiday World
-Indiana Beach
-SFGAm
+2 for everyone, as well as the fab Indiana woodies. Central location(should) make it easy-ish for everyone, and only 4 parks should make it simple to manage.
Of the 12 current roller coasters at Energylandia, 8 of them are family oriented, with 4 of them being direct kiddie coasters. Another junior coaster won't do anything.
I can confirm that those trains are not for Maxx Force, but I don't know exactly where they're going.
Meanwhile, some ground work is going on, including Whizzer getting some of the track removed:
Pic from Discord
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