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Does CCI know how to make a bad coaster?
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Does CCI know how to make a bad coaster?
*** This post was edited by MagnumForce on 3/20/2002. ***
You would actually have to credit Six Flags for bring on the second coaster era(not Disney), they keeping bringing the new and unusual thrills every year. The fact that we get totry out the latest thrills at our home Six Flags parks is what I see, not that we're not the ony park to get that perticular ride. Practically every current theme park chain has cloned or reproduced a new type of attraction or innovative ride. How many hyperes did Cedar Fair go and build? Paramount has gone pretty far on the suspended coasters(first to build three of them), stand up(first to build built three of them), Arrow multiloopers(built FIVE of them), Shuttle loops(built three), Taxi Jam is everywhere...there ratio compared to Six Flags is even bigger and growing by the year. Ever noticed how when Paramount build coasters, they distribute the same type of coaster(usually clones) to 3+ of there parks within a 2-4 year period. Nice to know we're getting the same thing. BIG DEAL I was just happy enough before to have rides like Drop Zone, Top Gun, Sky Hawk, Invertigo, and Vortex in my backyard. No look where I am, sitting here with dormant Whalom Park. Where would you rather be:
Six Flags Marine World & Paramount Great America
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Cannobie Lake Park, Funtown Splashtown(few ocassions), and hoping sitting on 3rd Ave. waiting to see what happens to Whalom Park
If you knew anything about either side of the table, then the choice is obvious. Also note, on the top you two parks that some of you cal clone park and on the bottom you three original and traditional(did I mention boring) parks. It's easy to see that a clone thrill ride, is still a thrill and can greatly boost the park's thrill factor in any form.
ravenguy98 said:
I'm not positve, but I don't think Whizzer or Iron Wolf are clones either, although I could be wrong.
Well, there was another Whizzer at PGA, back when both parks were Marriott's. It has been long torn down though. There are a bunch of Jet Stars, which are similar, around too. I don't know where they have them now, but I remember the one at SCBB (torn down for the Hurricane), and one at Playland at PNE.
Wasn't Iron Wolf the very first B&M stand up? That means it can't be a clone. I believe Vortex at PGA is pretty close to being a clone of that.
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