Well, it's a seat on the first train open to the "public" (not counting the rides John and his wife (maybe others?) have had).
I might pay $50-100 for certain rides at certain parks. But not hundreds. Others might though, for the right coaster. I don't think AF1 is the right one for anybody...
Started way to high. Even $250 is to high to generate much bidding this far out.
Not sure it's well publicized either. And it's unclear if open to all or only pass holders (same for VIP event tickets).
My guess is it will open with the park in March or soon after, in time for spring break. I doubt they will announce anything untill construction completes and testing starts.
No doubt, but I know plenty that would like it. Not the type that would be in a coaster forum though.
For sure. Might become my favorite RMC. It's checks all the right boxes.
Perhaps. But if I somehow were able to name a coaster and could honor one of my parents or my children in the process I would.
Hopefully something that works better than Arie Force. ;)
If a ride at Dollywood was named after Dolly or any of her close family, I don't think anyone would find it tacky or pretentious.
Same for a ride at Disney named after Walt or Roy.
I don't care for AF1 name. I get the point and the play on words, it just doesn't work here. But I don't find it...
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