Yeah, with the restoration of Phantom's Revenge from the Steel Phantom, Kennywood really improved a ride to make it the best ride in the park. More parks should do what Kennywood did...get Morgan to reprofile old and rough Arrow Mega-Loopers.
Morgan should come up with technology to create a non-shoulder harness train and come up with new bodies, and come up with larger radius loops to replace the ones that have a small radius and are placed 130 feet off the ground. (Nowadays, that looks stupid when u have B&M making large loops)
Many parks could benifit from restoring an older mega looper, and make it much more popular among the guests, and save money at the same time. Probably the main reason though more parks don't do what Kennywood did is because a good restoration would still cost a good 6-7 million bucks, and the larger park chains just figure we'll add a newer coaster anyway.
KPGuy
*** This post was edited by KPGuy on 8/11/2001. ***