It looks like the webs on the suspended coaster track are much thicker than those on the new Free Fly. The track also appears to have a wider gauge than the suspended coasters, but that may be an illusion because of the width of the cars.
Don't the 4D's have a wider track gauge than the loopers?
That sure seems like a lot of heavy train and extensive support system for something that only has eight seats. I'd be shocked if they ever sold on in the states.
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Hmm. I wonder if this is the ride system for the heavily-rumored Monsters Inc. coaster at WDW Studios? Word is suspended, but something "totally new". Re: capacity---build enough block zones, and you could pull it off, as long as load/unload is fast.
If you double up the station like TTD or KK, capcity shouldn't be a problem. Then again, how does this thing load and unload.
In terms of layout, I'm surprised it doesn't have more rolls. I would think that would be the most unique thing (and something a suspended couldn't do) that the coaster could do.
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