212.6 ft is definitely tall enough to build an amazing coaster haha.
If I was in charge of the park I would build a Intamin Hyper and just purchase the craziest layout and know that this new hyper will be the number 1 coaster in the world! :)
Ah yes, I remember VF's High Roller before the trim was added.... the airtime on those back hills was epic. I remember one hop right beneath a tree (the tree is gone) where you got thrown high enough up you could touch the branches. Fun times.
Chance W Mitchell
2009: 43 parks; 73 days; 251 coasters; 2462 coaster laps; 1 epic summer
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Maverick1983 said:
If I was in charge of the park I would build a Intamin Hyper and just purchase the craziest layout and know that this new hyper will be the number 1 coaster in the world! :)
You will note that the folks that installed the "crazy Intamin hypers" also drove their company into the ground. This isn't RCT.
(Also, the crazy Intamin hypers ejected multiple people.)
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I wonder if a park has ever seriously asked B&M to build a ride as intense as SROS. I'm curious if they feel their restraint isn't up to snuff beyond a certain vertical force or they purposely avoid extreme forces to reduce maintenance, OR... they simply have never been asked to recreate the most popular steel coaster experience in existence. Curious.
AV Matt
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I would like to point out that Diamondback at KI is pretty intense, AV. I remember Jeff and others saying that they wouldn't want to ride it over and over because of the intensity.
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Yeah, Gonch and I squeaked out maybe a dozen laps on media day and we were done. Easily the best non-inverted B&M I've been on.
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To be fair, I have had one great lap on it (it got weaker and weaker subsequently), but nothing I'd call "intense." SROS is intense. El Toro is intense. I305 is intense. Diamondback is soft. Goliath over Georgia is the only B&M hyper that wore me out to the point of quitting ERT early.
AV Matt
Long live the Big Bad Wolf
I will ride Diamondback later this year for the first time. I am hoping that the new seat configuration makes the difference. I've ridden Nitro and Apollo's Chariot and enjoyed them, but I agree with AV that they aren't very intense. That's why I'd prefer Hershey's new coaster is an Intamin.
We are planning a trip to SFOG this season so I'll get to see if Goliath is all that. I'm looking forward to riding Mind Bender. :)
While Goliath is pretty-near Intamin forcefulness, (and Apollo has *a* moment of that ferocity), the other B&M hypers (including D-back) feel all very much the same, to me at least. There are times when you get better rides (nighttime ERTs to be sure), but what I consider *delivering the goods* is reserved for the elite few hyper coasters. (RoS rides, SFoG Goliath, PRevenge). Steel Eel does pretty good work as well. Maggie trimless. I would love to get Nitro brakeless thru that bunny-hop finale some night...
Note: Excellent hypers are far and away my favorite steel coasters...
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