A Gerstlauer Bobsled coaster, like this http://www.rcdb.com/installationgallery1011.htm
If you look at the cars, they look like Santa's sleighs, so, its whould fit in well. Its could include traditional Wild Mouse elements and then ends in a terrain ride with bunny hops and helixes. Cost may be a problem (2-3 millions euros on average)
Another factor is capacity. With 7 or 8 cars, its doesn't do more than 700 pph.
Just through I'd bring my idea in... *** Edited 7/10/2004 1:50:34 AM UTC by Absimilliard***
Raven Maven said:But if you still want to call Moosh a genius, I guess that's your right... :)
Paula
Nah, it's a *privilege*...;)
I guess it would make for a pretty tight fit with a *full-sized* carousel. Celebration City has a "mini-merry-go-round", LOL, and that took up about a third of the space of a regular one. The capacity wasn't that great, but it was awfully *cute*...:)
You still have Zoidberg.... You ALL have Zoidberg! (V) (;,,;) (V)
Raven Maven said:
Remember....*family* park, folks. No "Mommy and Daddy soda." (That's what my parents called cocktails when I was a kid.)
Didn't we have a lengthy debate a while back about whether or not alcohol and 'family park' can co-exist?
I happen to agree with Paula, but there were MANY who didn't.
I guess that means no hemp den at HW anytime soon ;)
Raven Maven said:
Remember....*family* park, folks. No "Mommy and Daddy soda." (That's what my parents called cocktails when I was a kid.)Paula
Hey a "Shirley Temple" is a cocktail too. Nothing anit-"Family Park" about that. I'm one of those who *does* think alcohol and family can co-exist, but hey, it's not *my* park.
lata, jeremy
--who will NOT go the obvious route and make a cheap "cocktail" joke....
spraker@yahoo.com said: It looks like at one point there was something over where The Raven was because there are some large cement blocks sticking out of the ground in that area.In 1992 (my first season here) we replaced our High Dive Show with a Bungee Jump show and individual jumps.
From the very start, we made it known that we just wanted to do it for a single season and then go back to the High Dive Show. In spite of this, the media made a big deal out of us "announcing" that we were removing the bungee tower at the end of the season (it was a very safe operation--we didn't have any problems).
My favorite headline from all that nonsense was: "Santa Claus Land Rids Self of Bungee Nightmare." (We changed our name to Holiday World in 1984.)
Paula
Paula Werne
Holiday World
redman822 said:
On a separate note, Paula, "Great Old Amusement Parks" show that was filmed in 1999 (the one that interviewed Pat & Bill by the fountain) was just rebroadcast on PBS in Chicago on last night at 8pm...
Actually, that interview was shot the previous July (1998) and premiered on PBS in '99. That was Mr. Koch's last long TV interview. It was hot as blazes that day -- I kept dashing off to get more ice water for everyone. Watching it still brings tears to my eyes.
That footage was also used in a wonderful documentary produced by our local PBS station. It'll be available on VHS and DVD eventually, and sold at the park. I'll post something when it's available.
Thanks, Paula
Paula Werne
Holiday World
Personally, I'd be against it. I don't really see such a ride fitting in very well with the atmosphere that currently exists at HW. The park is quaint, quiet, and a couple of other "q" words that I can't think of right now. ( ;) )
Holiday World would lose a bit of it's small park feel if a big, noisy coaster would show up. I know there are ways around loud inverts (Talon's sand-filled spine and the new brakes on Silver Bullet come to mind) but it just wouldn't feel right to me to see an invert (or any B&M, really) at HW.
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