Did anyone else notice in the last issue of First Drop, that in the "New Coasters For 2001" section, under vekoma, it showed 4 super invertigos. 3 named Deja Vu, but the 4th unnamed, and at an Unnamed park. Anyone have any idea of where this is going? If it really is 2001, it will probably be started (or announced) soon! (Unless of course it already has and I am just forgetting about it)
------------- If FoF got that great of a makeover than why can't I?
Could it be in some non-North American continent where CoasterBuzz users might not know as much about what's going on?
------------- "If we built a ride that everyone wanted to ride, it would be called an elevator, and that's not an amusement ride." -Stan Checketts, S&S Power
Well Warner Brother's Movieworld in Madrid, Spain is getting one. It's in the model that can be found at this link. http://usuarios.tripod.es/latincoasters/id198.htm ------------- I'm just a question knowing my answer. I hope I'm wrong. - Jets to Brazil
That looks like an extremely EXPENSIVE$$$ project. I wonder if they can pull it all off by 2002?!?!?
In March 2002 Movieworld Madrid will open. The construction of the B&M coaster and the Wooden Coaster of Intamin, RCCA, are started now. When the Deja Vu's are open in America, Vekoma will begin with the vertical construction of Twister, Super Inverted Boomerang.