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It seems 2015 will be the year for some unique new roller coasters in Pennsylvania. Hersheypark announced last week it will build a combination dark ride and roller coaster next year that will have elements of a fun house. Knoebel's amusement park, known for its wooden coasters, has said it will build a steel roller coaster with four inversions. So far, Dorney Park isn't giving hints about new rides for 2015.
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Ha! Trick question! Nothing Dorney builds is actually "new."
What I want to know is why Michigan's Adventure is being silent...
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13 Boomerang, 9 SLC, and 8 B-TR clones
Perfect! Get it running and it can be the new for 2015 attraction!
One "new this year" ride, successfully not operated each year, could be a park's new attraction each year for a decade or more. :-p
Life is something that happens when you can't get to sleep.
--Fran Lebowitz
If CP sent Mantis to Dorney, it will be one of the few times anyone will ever see my head spin around 365 degrees, and I'll projectile vomit green pea soup. I don't usually get angry about an addition to my home park, no matter what it is, but that one would definitely make me twitchy. Another waste of what little land Dorney has left? NO.
I'm calm now, I promise.
"Look at us spinning out in the madness of a roller coaster" - Dave Matthews Band
I have heard more than one rumor that a GCI is in the works for 2015, actually, but they're all from not-so-important people, so really I've heard no reliable sources spill any beans. Still, I think a GCI would be a perfect fit for the park, and I'd put money on this quicker than any other type coaster.
"Look at us spinning out in the madness of a roller coaster" - Dave Matthews Band
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