There really is a whole lot of room behind/between the Theatre Royal and Roaring Rapids; they'd have to redo some of the area in front (take out some food stands) but it'd be a nice place for a new ride. I don't think it's the right footprint for a 4D, though.
If (when?) we get a 4D, I really do believe it will replace Shockwave. I've stated my reasons above; a ride with low ridership usually doesn't stay.
Before new coasters, though, I'd like to see some new flats. A ferris wheel and a Huss Frisbee would be nice...maybe a top spin.
-Nate
Bull fan said:
RagingbullGuy, it's doubtful that the park's management will take into account the pleasure of hearing Shockwave's train "engage the lift hill" when determining its fate.
I know, I'm just saying what I think...
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http://hometown.aol.com/CoasterDude316/newcoaster.html
Also while doing this I noticed that Deja Vu is backwards on the park map did anyone else notice that?
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My Top 5 Coasters:
1. Raging Bull(SFGAm) 2.Millenium Force(CP) 3. Deja Vu(SFGAm) 4.V2(SFGAm) 5.Cornball Express(IB)
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Chitown said:
Actually coasteraddict, they might as well just get rid of Yankee Clipper(Ice Mountain or whatever its called now) and build a coaster in its place just like PGA did with Stealth replacing YC. Yankee Clipper is never open and utilizes a decent amount of space. They would still have 3 water rides and be able to add another decent sized coaster.
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""An hour wait for a 2 minute thrill. Yes, we need our heads examined""
another plus for them to taking the flumes out would be because they're supposed to build some waterpark across I-94
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