It strikes me as an opportunity cost question: classic, old wooden coaster vs. new RMC layout/design. With the first generation of RMC's, we had a majority mixture of CCI/Dinn Corp. large woodies that had simply not aged well. Yet as these 80s and 90s wooden coasters get reprofiled, retrofitted, or removed; more eyes will square on those older generation woodies. Colossus was RMC's first true foray into working on a classic wooden coaster. While the ride has surely improved with the RMC treatment, I do lament at the loss of a large, classic wooden coaster that rode pretty well in my experiences.
I would guess the primary factors that calculate into whether or not to RMC a ride are:
I would guess the primary factors that calculate into whether or not to RMC a ride are:
- Current Ride Experience - does the ride give a good experience at present?
- Ride Layout/Plot Size - Is there a workable structure for an RMC retrack?
- Inherent Value - Is there any value in the ride beyond the immediate ride experience?