Well, these will probably have something to do with it...rollerdude said:Seeing a complete overview leaves me thinking that the last turn looks awfully tight in comparison to the others. There's probably a decent amount of speed lost around the earlier parts of the ride though. Bring on the trains and testing!
A-Kid said:Well thats a wopping great trim. Although we could loose fins when it starts testing, depending if its has the right speed or not. Also it depends what type they are. They could be the type with less copper in them and not be so harsh.
Could of just had a bigger hill, or more elements before to knock the energy away. Seems such a waste.
Bigger hill = taller supports = higher costA-Kid said:Could of just had a bigger hill
More elements = more track = higher costA-Kid said:or more elements before to knock the energy away. Seems such a waste.
Yes, Cedar Fair.Ingested Banjo said:I'm guessing I'm not the first one to notice that there hasn't been any other major ride called intimidator, and now 2 have come along at once, both with red track? Are they owned by the same company?
rollermonkey said:Martyn B said:It just seems a bit short for a 300ft coaster, thats all. Is there any chance this could be trimmed?
I give it one season before the first drop is trimmed.
Screaming Coasters said:Apparently it takes 3 years to recover the cost of a coaster... So I've learnt at Chessington anyway...