Lori Marie Loud
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Never thought I'd ever see an RMC Wild Mouse.....Would Blackpool be on the cards?
It's got nothing in common with a Wild Mouse but the footprint. And the layout seems just dull. Never in my life would I have thought I'd say this, but I'd rather ride a Wild Mouse or Spinning Mouse but this RMC.Never thought I'd ever see an RMC Wild Mouse.....Would Blackpool be on the cards?
It's got nothing in common with a Wild Mouse but the footprint. And the layout seems just dull. Never in my life would I have thought I'd say this, but I'd rather ride a Wild Mouse or Spinning Mouse but this RMC.
Lost Island should definitely be adding a new coaster (or two) because a new coaster is marketing. I'm sure they didn't make the decision last minute, it's probably been in the works for a couple years. For all we know the park planned for last year's low attendance numbers, it was still under construction when it opened.I'm going to resurrect this thread because there are rumors that this will premiere sooner rather than later.
Darren Torr, president of RMC, told Amusement Today recently that "You’ll see Wild Moose coasters in production shortly". Blooloop also released an article championing the coaster last week, no word on sales but they're typically a canary for big new industry projects.
Now the culprit allegedly is Lost Island Theme Park. All this is courtesy of a "Something Hot is Coming" teaser that features printouts of both the Wild Moose and prototype Raptor layouts, presented at NoCoasterCon last weekend. Pay no mind to the audio, it's borrowed from their drop tower pre-show;
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Now the questions are, have they talked to RMC? Probably, mulling over new attractions is something that parks do nonstop. Will they actually build the Wild Moose, or even a Raptor? Who knows?
Personally I feel like this would not be a great choice. The park's attendance figures are still excruciatingly low and the extremely successful waterpark next door is what's carrying it over the finish line. Marketing is what they need, and there could be $6-million put into that instead of a new coaster. It likely doesn't help that an RMC prototype in a park with two somewhat-troublesome secondhand coasters wouldn't be a smart call.
Overall however, I'd keep an eye on the Wild Moose, we do seem to be on the verge of one happening...