*** This post was edited by TrBiggar on 11/12/2001. ***
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I became hooked on coasters this past July 4th when my absolutely beautiful fiance took me on the Hulk at Islands of adventure and then onto the dueling dragons and since then riden Kracken, Kumba, Montu, Millenuim Force, All of them at Cedar Point, I would love to ride them all!
But I would love to attend this show that is here the next two days, anyone give me a contact of who I can call for more info, anything will help, thanks RAY
I've ridden both Shockwave at Drayton Manor Park in the UK, and Batman: The Escape at Astroworld. I believe these are the only Intamin standups although I might be wrong.
Shockwave is very short, but relatively smooth. It features the only In-line spiral/twist on a standup and that part of the ride is awesome. The double corkscrew's can be a little rough on the shoulders if you don't hold on. Considering I'm not the biggest fan of standups, I think the ride is quite good - a lot more intense than a B&M standup.
Batman: The Escape is a pile of rust and is very rough, although not as bad as a TOGO standup. It's quite compact and only features one inversion. It is probably rough due to its poor condition and the fact that it contains several bad transitions, whereas Shockwave doesn't have too many twists and turns and is well maintained.
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Ray Stone said:
Please Help, I live in Orlando and just got word of the Show here, can anyone give me info of where it is and when?
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PxPxPunKrAwKeR said:
B&M worked for intamin at the time when intamin standups were popular...hence the reason they look so much like B&M's...and intamin still markets its stand up because they own all B&M work done while B&M was employed with them....
So you're saying B&M, even though not employed by Intamin, did design Shockwave? Doubt it. Coasters, unless cookie cutters (which Shockwave does not look like) are designed for each specific park, usually not 6 or 7 years in advance, but 1 or 2. B&M probably did 0 work on that ride. Tell you what, when I get home I'll write a letter to B&M asking them about these Intamin stand ups and their involvment.
Grant, there is a 3rd, Cobra at La Ronde. It looks quite similar to B:TE, but is not a clone.
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