Here are some pictures of the dorney park laser being set up at it's new home in Germany.
It does not look like a amusement park, but maybe a carnival.
what you've just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard.
Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it.
I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.
I've gotta say, that makes me a little sad. That was really a fun ride (only got two laps, back in 2001). Although as I remember being fascinated by its portability, it's interesting to see it in practice.
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In Germany, large rides go from fair to fair by train. Then, the showmen crews are so used to doing it that they can assemble it in a few days. Fairs there run anywhere from 1 week to a month and the showmen are not stupid. If say Laser is at Fair A, Olympia Looping will go to Fair B. The only exception to that will be Oktoberfest in Munich, where EVERYONE bring their big toys!
Seems like a lot of work to get a coaster of this size up and running just for a few weeks. I guess they must make a lot of money to justify it though.
what you've just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard.
Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it.
I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.
Some of those container pieces are part of the base of the ride.
Jeff - Editor - CoasterBuzz.com - My Blog
Lots of money? For a ride like this, the showman who owns it may charge 4-6 euros per rider. No POP here! So, each train that go around may make 100 euros. Did Laser have 2 or 3 trains?
The capacity on those german fair rides is scary! We're talking 5 trains with 28 seats per trains on Olympia Looping and 14 ride ops in the station, each checking only 2 restraints! Eurostar was a Giovanola-Intamin-Gerstlauer project that ran 4 trains on its 2400 feet long course with no stacking. It was the largest portable Inverted coaster until it was sold to a russian park.
Oooh, I'm going to be in the minority again, I'm afraid. I had a chance to ride Laser late last season at Dorney and besides getting the "credit" I don't think I would have missed anything if I hadn't.
I think my trip report indicated I thought the loops were fun enough, but after that it kind of killed me. It just wasn't enjoyable for me, overall.
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Absimilliard said:
Lots of money? For a ride like this, the showman who owns it may charge 4-6 euros per rider. No POP here! So, each train that go around may make 100 euros. Did Laser have 2 or 3 trains?
It had 2 trains, unless one was in storage. The American operators were so slow that I never heard of it running more than one.
The assigned seating also didn't help capacity-- especially when half the people in line ignored what they were told and the other half had to find an empty seat when the one they were assigned was already filled by some kid who ran past them. Not to mention the people who'd decide to sit in separate rows.
Laser was also the slowest lift hill I've ever been on. I think Steel Force could complete a full circuit in the time it took Laser to get to the top of the lift. Other than that, it was a really fun coaster to ride.
I've never seen anything at Dorney come close to perfect timing other than Steel Force one day, but Laser was always the worst unless you count the mouse.
I don't think the seat belts were the major part of the problem, the operators just seemed to not care about getting the restraints checked quickly, much like the Hershey Comet.
Single-training encourages ops to "dilly-dally" regarding dispatches.
Also, considering BGT's Scorpion and SFoG's Mindbender - I think the Antons just run SO hard and fast that parks slow the loft to a crawl in the hopes of reducing maintenance. Of course, once you've read "the definitive guide on MForce's top speed", you recognize that the slow lifts aren't helping to slow the rides as much as the parks might think. ;)
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