Ninja at SFSL Removal?

Boz

Tuesday, November 11, 2003 8:56 PM
Rumors have it that the Ninja might be removed for 2004 and get replaced by something else. However I do work there and I know a person who is being placed as an operator there. However the rumors on Screamscape say that merchandise went on sale for Ninja items on the last day. So what is to come we will just have to see.

Here is some track for thought though. There is a Chinese resteraunt right next to Ninja. I recall someone saying in this forum a long while ago that since that reseraunt is relativley new and it is Chinese which goes with "Ninjas" that Ninja would stay. However I thought this tonight that since Orient Express is being torn down at WOF maybe it will move to SFSL and still have the Chinese theme. Who knows I dont think that would happen though since they arent the same park chain. I personally wouldnt want to see it go. The ride isnt half bad when your head goes above the shoulder restraints. Plus if you sit in the very back, it is a speedy fun headchopping ride.

What is everyone elses opinion?

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Peabody

Tuesday, November 11, 2003 9:02 PM
Orient/Ninja/Wave A new hybrid coaster themed to a marshall arts master who enjoys surfing in the Sea of Japan :) The exit will be rerouted through the restaraunt.

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DorneyDante

Tuesday, November 11, 2003 9:22 PM
Interesting how the removal of coasters sparks this interest in every coaster possibly being removed. *dum dum dum

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coaster-freak

Tuesday, November 11, 2003 9:28 PM
Personally I really dont like Ninja its a fun ride, but since im 6'3" those restraints can really hurt your shoulders. On the other hand my sister loves this ride, its the only ride in the park that she can ride (she's only 50") and still get good thrills.

To tell you the truth i wouldnt mind seeing it go, but i really nice compact floorless coaster will look good in that area.

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Danimal

Tuesday, November 11, 2003 10:07 PM
I for one Enjoyed Ninja, I like that little burst of air time on the first drop, the head chopper under the lift, and it is the only coaster I've ever gotten "floater air" through corkscrews on.(oh and I'm 6'2", if you slouch down alittle, you avoid the shoulder problem)

I don't really have anything to contribute to whether or not it's being torn down, but they did have discounts on Ninja merchandise on Nov. 1st when I went. Honestly though, I can't see it being torn down unless something new will be put there in its place.
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Mamoosh

Tuesday, November 11, 2003 11:19 PM
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I doubt seeing Ninja merchandise on clearance is an indication of anything other than the need to clear out old Ninja merchandise for new. I'm sure Boss, Mr. Freeze, and Batman merchandise is put on clearance, too.

mOOSH

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Boz

Wednesday, November 12, 2003 1:21 AM
Yeah thats what I thought too because about every shop had a clearence sale

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Rob Ascough

Wednesday, November 12, 2003 9:21 AM
I doubt that Ninja merchandise flies off the shelves, so I could imagine a huge amount of inventory that the park would love to get rid of before the end of the season.

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coasterkid16

Wednesday, November 12, 2003 10:26 AM
If we are going by merchandise or lack there of then appearently Villain @ SFWOA has already been tadeconsturcted.
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coasterkid16

Wednesday, November 12, 2003 10:27 AM
*to be
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janfrederick

Wednesday, November 12, 2003 10:37 AM
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Boz said:


and it is Chinese which goes with "Ninjas" that Ninja would stay.

Ahem? ;)

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Boz

Wednesday, November 12, 2003 11:08 AM
The Chinese theme goes with ninjas. Either way though that area is themed to Warner Bros Studio Backlot so the resteraunt is just coincidence.

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Swoosh

Wednesday, November 12, 2003 11:33 AM

Boz said: However I thought this tonight that since Orient Express is being torn down at WOF maybe it will move to SFSL and still have the Chinese theme.

Well as agressively as the Express is being torn down, I highly doubt it will be going anywhere but the big amusement park in the sky.

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SFSL

Wednesday, November 12, 2003 1:14 PM
I really doubt the ninja is being removed for next season, i have a fairly high season position in rides there so i get to hear most of the plans. Id say it will be there for years to come.
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Homey G.

Wednesday, November 12, 2003 2:46 PM
Maybe they will send it to SFNO too along with O.E. so they can have the record for the most inversions at a park with 546. *rolls eyes*

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rollergator

Wednesday, November 12, 2003 2:53 PM
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Brian, I was disappointed to miss SFNO this year, but with the getting OE, Herc, Shockwave AND now Ninja, they're going to have a pretty solid line-up next year....enough rough inversions to rattle the noggin, and that's BEFORE I finally get my ride on the backwards steelie....

While I didn't think very highly of Ninja, it definitely fits a niche at SFStL....and the way it interacts with the Mine Train makes it look as the there's a mine ride with inversions....*drool*....:)

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Swoosh

Wednesday, November 12, 2003 3:21 PM
Oh so someone else noticed the "we can only paint coasters on the east side of the park black" mentality they have a SFStL! LOL! :)

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Peabody

Wednesday, November 12, 2003 3:56 PM
I still liked it when it was Red :)

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Mamoosh

Wednesday, November 12, 2003 4:25 PM
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Ninja still has one of the best head-chopper effects I've seen on a steel coaster. That chain return guide makes me duck every time.

mOOSH

PS - for the record, Great Nor-Easter had the best.

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thepinkdoomofmonkeys

Wednesday, November 12, 2003 4:47 PM
The rumor at Screamscape says that it might be on it's way out in 2005 , not 2004.

It would make sense that they would put the merchandise on sale ASAP because the stuff doen't sell incredibly well anyway. Look at Viper at SFOG though. There are STILL some T-shirts and stuff that haven't been sold yet.

Personally , I think that unless the ride will get replaced by a B&M Masterpiece , keep it.

EDIT: So many typos , I had to fix them.

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