SilverArrow
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Re: Universal IOA to close Hulk for new enhancements
We pretty much said this earlier in the thread :lol: but thanks for the clarification on the theming.
So.....some random thoughts on the issue:
What makes a coaster rough? Would a clone not have the same issues as the original after a while or is it only caused by wear and tear in this case? Have B&M changed their track making technologies at all (i.e. would new track be of some superior quality other than just being new)? If the roughness is purely caused by wear and tear this new track should solve the 'roughness' issue. The Dubai rumour does fit with the surprise that this refurb has given everyone-i.e. if it weren't for them already owning new track they wouldn't have gone ahead with it.
CoasterMac305 said:The rumor I've heard from one of the guys from InTheLoop is an interesting one:
Supposedly, Universal planned to build a park in Dubai that would have featured a Hulk clone, themed to King Kong. According to this rumor, this King Kong coaster was completely fabricated by B&M and Clermont, but the project for Uni Dubai was eventually cancelled. So, there is a complete Hulk clone somewhere in storage, waiting to be constructed. If this rumor holds true, King Kong Hulk could be replacing the current Hulk.
We pretty much said this earlier in the thread :lol: but thanks for the clarification on the theming.
So.....some random thoughts on the issue:
What makes a coaster rough? Would a clone not have the same issues as the original after a while or is it only caused by wear and tear in this case? Have B&M changed their track making technologies at all (i.e. would new track be of some superior quality other than just being new)? If the roughness is purely caused by wear and tear this new track should solve the 'roughness' issue. The Dubai rumour does fit with the surprise that this refurb has given everyone-i.e. if it weren't for them already owning new track they wouldn't have gone ahead with it.