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Goliath, the latest roller coaster ride at Six Flags in Agawam, has been undergoing hundreds of tests to prepare for its official opening on Friday. Built early last decade for a California park, its relocation and reassemby have presented a series of engineering challenges to rival the glory days of the space program.
Read more from The Boston Globe.
I found it interesting that the park expects to get "at least two years" out of the ride. Why such a short expected lifespan?
- Julie
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To be fair they're expecting at *least* two years. But that means they realize they may only get two.
What is this, I don't even.
- Julie
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Perhaps you're reading into it, or it wasn't adequately described, and they mean it's a marketable attraction as "new" for two or three years.
Jeff - Editor - CoasterBuzz.com - My Blog
The dude contacted me while I was on vacation for a comment. I told him the ride was largely considered unremarkable by enthusiasts. I guess that wasn't the story he wanted to write.
Jeff - Editor - CoasterBuzz.com - My Blog
I rode it on saturday and i will be at Media day tomorrow. Heres a video of it getting stuck on the first tower.
Jeff said:
The dude contacted me while I was on vacation for a comment. I told him the ride was largely considered unremarkable by enthusiasts. I guess that wasn't the story he wanted to write.
Well, he did mention that it didn't make the top 100.
Hobbes: "What's the point of attaching a number to everything you do?"
Calvin: "If your numbers go up, it means you're having more fun."
I think he's a contractor. He contacted me via a personal address. So perhaps they don't employ reporters. :)
Jeff - Editor - CoasterBuzz.com - My Blog
Or maybe two years is all they expect to get out of the 80486 computer that runs the catch car. Unless they had somebody come in and upgrade it, the catch car system is on an industrial PC that uses ISA bus for the I/O cards. It's possible that somebody has designed a retro for this mess using a PLC by now, but if not, the original hardware has a limited life span.
Hey, the control equipment for the one at Silverwood came in a fancy shipping container! Just plug it in and ride! :)
Jeff - Editor - CoasterBuzz.com - My Blog
I've found the GIB's to be quite fun and especially being dragged up the first tower backwards and then dropped is a very unique experience. However, with the capacity and reliability issues, sadly I found that more often than not it wasn't worth it to get in line.
Hobbes: "What's the point of attaching a number to everything you do?"
Calvin: "If your numbers go up, it means you're having more fun."
I also enjoy these contraptions. This is the only one that I had not ridden in its original location. I had done the SFGA & SFOG clones before they were moved. Also rode the one in Spain, which I hear is the most reliable...go figure!
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