I too tend to dismiss Invertigo for a lot of the same reasons mentioned above, but I'll be darned - everytime I ride it I wind up having a total blast. I like it better than the standard Boomerang. The backwards/forward thing is interesting too - you can get 2 totally different front car experiences, 2 different ones for the back, etc, etc. Those of us that like to proclaim a ride as better front seat or back have a little more research to do with this one...
I didn't care for the giant (Deja Vu at SFOG). We waited an ungodly amount of time in an otherwise dead park, then for some reason I wanted off the second it started.
LostKause said:
I don't laugh when people say stuff like that, Vater, because they probably understand that some park guests may want a little variety.Sometimes I get irritated at a park when they install new rides that are too similar to what they have. I've even been known to get irritated when a park builds a coaster that is the same color of a ride that they already have (Hersheypark, for example), which I know is a little silly.
I guess I've never understood the difference between parks that have multiple inverted coasters compared to parks with multiple sit down coasters, or wooden coasters, or whatever. I never hear people complain about parks like Mt. Olympus or Holiday World with their abundance of wooden coasters. Or Kings Dominion with its 47 launch coasters.
Take a park like Darien Lake that has an Arrow looper and a regular Boomerang; those to me are more similar than Talon and Invertigo. Yeah, Dorney already has an inverted shuttle, but the ride experiences are different enough. Right?
It's just weird to me that people have a problem with certain coasters being too alike within their genre, yet others that are really just as similar to each other are perfectly acceptable.
Personally, if I had to complain about anything remotely like this (I don't), it would have to be about all the rides that go in a circle. Seems every park has a ton of those.
I've always enjoyed Invertigos. I was disappointed to see Two Face removed despite its atrocious reliability.
I'm betting on Dorney. I think it will be a good fit there. MiA would be nice as well. I can't imagine it going to CP; and although KD seems more likely now that Two Face isn't an hour to the north that still doesn't seem likely to me either.
Same reason Carowinds got 5 coasters in 6 years(4 after Afterburn), stopping only briefly for a dark ride.
I could see it going to KD in 2012, just like I could see it going to Dorney in 2012. Heck, Carowinds got a Boomer and a Hyper back to back, why not KD?
Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened.
Agreed. I'm still getting used to the fact that it's not 2010 anymore...
Although, just for the sake of argument, if prep work had started some time ago at the new location (as has been reported at Dorney, although I'm not sure when exactly it started), it's conceivable to me that a small coaster like Invertigo could be shipped and assembled in the next 3 to 4 months.
CoasterDemon said:
Invertigo on KD page:http://www.kingsdominion.com/attractions/detail.cfm?ai_id=158
hmmmm....
Virginia is in the Mid-West? I must have missed the memo.
The amusement park rises bold and stark..kids are huddled on the beach in a mist
http://support.gktw.org/site/TR/CoastingForKids/General?px=1248054&...fr_id=1372
Just wait until The Beast shows up there
http://www.kingsdominion.com/attractions/detail.cfm?ai_id=157
I think this is the most striking news ever !!!
http://www.kingsdominion.com/attractions/detail.cfm?ai_id=156
They are Tearing S.O.B down!!!
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