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Cedar Point is still opening Saturday, but its new Shoot the Rapids attraction won't be along for the ride. Engineering problems with the ride -- the boats the passengers ride in were too long and didn't fit the flume -- forced the park to delay the ride's debut by two weeks.
Read more from The Sandusky Register.
I think it is an absolutely FAB idea of a ride mixing water, electric pumps below the riders seat and built by Intamin! Maybe getting zapped in the boat while parked in the station is part of some retro experience bringing back elements of fun houses from long ago? They are so clever. I would even go one step further and add cattle prods to the ride's theming somehow : )
djdaemon, my brother is a construction engineer with his own company so I am not really as clueless as you might think. Raven-Phile, who says I am Intaminhater? You don't think some of the jokes we make on here haven't already been told around the offices at Cedar Fair parks?! Wise up guys, everyone is just making fun of the funny, nothing more or less. Intamin makes it so easy! Frankly, I wouldn't mind seeing some sparks mixed with Starlight........oh never mind since nobody can take a joke.
mlnem4s said:
...you really do have to wonder exactly what is going on between Dick and Sandor that Cedar Fair continues to purchase dysfunctional rides from Intamin. What is the secret love fest between them???
I've wondered about this myself. I can tell you with certainty that there are general park general managers who will never work with that guy again.
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@Jeff, have you heard anything as far as why parks in the US shy away from purchasing from Mack? BEC and Universal did but otherwise they seem to be shut out of this market and looking at their catalog they have some really decent product offerings. I have wondered the same about S+S lately, the Screaming Swing had several installations that I thought were successful, and then it went dead as well. What gives, anyone know????
I rarely hear any comments about Mack one way or another. The parks that have their mice seem to be satisified with them.
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Or you can ride thunder canyon,or snake river falls, and get just as wet as you can on shoot the rapids.
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 think the pump thing is a stall/diversion tactic to cover up the real issue, the boats size. I have a garden pond pump that operates at 1200gph or 20gal/min. It's 3/4 the size of a 5 gal pail. So I think this issue would take a day or two to resolve. I don't necessarily think it added more time to the delay. But who knows..I'm still trying to figure out why the mechanical flapper was abandoned in the first place
Intamin seems to overthink things.
If they would just stick with the true and tried, maybe they would not have so many problems.
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.
Dick is at it again...
http://toledoblade.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20100608/BUSINESS03/6080397
Interesting that he calls the boats prototypes. What are those things that were swimming around at Holiday World all last year?
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That was the Indiana prototype. this is the Ohio prototype. ;-) I think they said the same thing about Top Thrill Dragster even though they already had Accelerator.
Not that it's even close to being on the same level of comparison. But, if I'm not mistaken, even though NASA has had several shuttles and they have been operating for a long time now, they are all still considered experimental vehicles.
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