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I'm sure that on the park guides air is given as one of the big scary thrills compared to the family fun or however they put it.
bezzzzzer said:Yeah the Corkscrew is 75 feet tall, so hopefully they'll be able to get that high again. But the top of the Corkscrew is painted green isn't it? I presume they can get to about 60/55 feet before the green paint has to come out.
Ben said:I've got a task for you - find me one person that agrees with you that Air is marketed as a thrill ride and not as a relaxing, flying experience. I'm afraid you won't be able to, so until that point, I, with the rest of the enthusiast community on my side, am right. Me. Think it. The person who actually has knowledge and experience of a coaster is right about it compared to the person who has never been within 1000 miles of it, or its advertisement.
Stone Cold said:Doing a bit more price comparison work, and it turns out that Alton towers could use half the money for themeing and landscaping work, and still have enough to buy Voyage, Fahrenheit or Balder.
The reason that Saw - The Ride will be so expensive is that it is being built on reclaimed land, and that never comes cheaply, and as such it's a poor comparison.
I've not entirely given up on the idea, we just don't know, but it does seem unlikely.Ultimate Coaster said:I think most of us generally agree by this point that this "world's first" ride isn't going to be made of wood.