Not run it in severe weather? Aw, c'mon, it's not like it's Sandusky's biggest lightning rod or anything...
I would assume that, like almost all of their other coasters, that the ride will not run during high wind or severe weather.
And to answer this thread's title... Nah, it's just for looks! ;)
Jim
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If it doesn't make it over the top hat, (which in all normal conditions shouldn't be a problem) it will roll back and slow down onto the magnetic brakes. Simple as that. Of course, the way CP has their trains queued up, it may take a while to back the trains up into position if one rolls back.
And as everyone has said, there are very few rides that operate in a lightning storm. A good idea, I think. ;)
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Timberline Twister: Knott's may not have a B&M, but they do have a B&K.
"peer pressure".....I know I'm not responsible for THAT one....I'm *peerless*....;)
edit: back to topic, IF the new thrill ride at CP is going to operate *per specs*, then Intamin better have had some programmers working OT to get all those bugs worked out.....Xcelerator is *buggier* than CP during CM....
side note: 6 trains....only at CP or a Disney park could you load/unload like that....it requires that your ops bust @$$ to get those trains a' rollin....."train kept a' rollin' all night long"...:)
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