2.In your opinion, should they continue?
3.Do you think that they will ever have another rocket coaster that could possibly surpass Kingda Ka? If so, in what way? (i.e. height, speed, length, etc.)
4.How long do you suppose rockets will stay on the market?
5.What's your favorite rocket?
2. Of course they should continue, they are a blast.
3. If a coaster surpasses KK it will likely be done by CP and they aren't going to make a 2nd rocket coaster. It will be more like a giant MF.
4. Rocket coasters will stay in the market probably the same time as hypers did, probably 10 years or so, maybe more. They've obviously been more popular to build than the impulses.
5. TTD is my favorite because it's the only one I've been on but I'm going to HP tommorow and maybe SR is better.
2 No - (Too restraining)
3 Yes - But it should be with additional elelments (One big hill and a followup is a lot of wasted energy)
4 A long time - People like being launched and a lot of money has been invested in them (Despite their reputation for lots of "downtime" and required maintainance)
5 - Dragster - But I was never on Storm Runner (though I''m going towards the end of the month)
Here's To Shorter Lines & Longer Trip Reports!
2. Yes
3. No
4. Traditional hydraulic rockets should be on the market for a while, but I have some highly classified and confidential info for you: my sources tell me that in late 2008, if all goes according to schedule in terms of research and development, Intamin will introduce to the public the production model of their special "VerticalPerformance50000" (VP50000)project, a new nuclear powered coaster!
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