Yup Delirium looks fun even in the snow. Now they just need to hurry up and build it.
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Wood Rules!
Thanks Phantomlives for coming over here and confirming. But what I absolutely do not get is how this will fit into the 2003 budget! CF said 3 million for the chain's other parks (KBF and michigans adv, as well as soak cities) divided between KBF, MiA, and 3 soak cities, thats pocket change for the parks. I don't even think camp snoopy's anneversary remodel is going to be that cheap, and several things around the park have gotten new paintjobs. Is there something they're not telling us?
coastersrz said:
Actually, BeastFreak, I remember hearing somewhere that the loading area will be unique and feature some sort of dropping floor, similiar to thos used on inverted coasters, like Face Off.
The floor, while similar to those found on inverted coaster, will be unique. You should hear Jeff Siebert explain the conversation the park had with HUSS and the new floor. It's priceless.
-Sean
I've still heard a lot of people from other message boards asking about the difference of TRTR and Delirium and many claim they're the same one, one being enclosed and the other not.
So, if you're still confused...
Tomb Raider (don't let it spoil the ride for you if you haven't ridden)
Delirium
Danny, who wonders if we could get a Jump 2 in the next few seasons if PCW's (and Delirium as a Giant Huss thrill ride at PKI) is another huge success
coastersrz said:
Shaggy, or Sean, have you heard what the height requirement will be on Delirium? I`m assuming it will be 54 inches like Tomb Raider, since they were both made by Huss, but I could be wrong.
I am not certain if the park has released the requirement or not, but from looking at the seats, they basically are the same seats as found on Tomb Raider.
-Sean
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