LostKause said:
Awesome looking coaster! Stupid so-called "theme"
On-board audio and visual effects are more theme than 99% of the coasters out there.
I think the ride looks awesome - actually! Non-stop action, although I am surprised they didn't go for some sort of record here... That's almost a first for SFMM :)
And again, another superb animation from my boy Keith!
Looks great, and I'm kinda jealous all I have to do next year is Buccaneer Battle - ugh. :)
-Jeff-
I didn't even read through the entire press release, Gonch. Yes sight and sounds special effects will make this more of a themed experience and just might get me to stop talking so bad about the theme. Is this the only wood coaster with an on board sound system?
-Travis
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You might want to wait until it is open and actually ride it before making a comparison to Ghostrider, which btw is nowere near as good as it used to be when it first opend(when it was kick as$)
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Alex,
You're the second person who said something about how Ghostrider used to be better. It may be true but I'm not sure how. Not a single trim and it blazes through the course about as fast as I'd ever want it to. There's sick laterals and airtime through the entire ride.
Besides, we're all entitled to our early speculation. When it opens next year I'll gladly retract that statement if it turns out to smoke Ghostrider.
When I say "rough", I mean "more rough than enjoyable". Otherwise, I generally say "intense"....as in Hades sure is intense (except for that one persistent rough spot that has been there since the first time I rode it). Matt, OTOH, he really does like it rough - as in, "that second lap on Predator was so bad, if it had been the first, it would have been my last." Ghostrider, in my numerous experiences, has never been anywhere close to that.
Slight name change, instead of |"Terminator - The Coaster", it is now called "Terminator Salvation - The Ride" accrding to the official website. Definatly an improvement in the name department
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Update....at WCB '09, Tim Burkhardt General Manager of Magic Mountain noted that Terminator Salvation: The Ride will be the most heavily themed ride that they will have ever done. (Which should be decent considering this park generally themes a lot more extensively than the other Six Flags properties).
The thematic elements of this ride will be designed and built by those that worked on the movie set for the actual film.
The queue for this coaster will for the most part be completely enclosed "in the dark," with a plot-line tied into it, and also "explains" how the wood coaster ties into the story.
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