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With screams and cheers, SeaWorld San Diego debuted it's newest roller coaster Monday. Emperor is a 153-foot tall dive coaster, that includes a 14-story drop at 90 degrees, so riders are facing straight down.
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Are we really debating that excessive sun exposure is bad? Really? To justify a coaster station with no roof?
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I am just confused why it’s ok for other Southern California theme parks to do it and not Sea World. There is sun protection over parts of the queue and the ops will likely have an umbrella to stand under just like they do at virtually any park with a flat ride. It’s a charming Southern California thing. It will be fine.
I think coaster stations without roofs look cheap and unfinished.
I get that if parks want to do it and the weather is fine most of the time, there's not much I can do about it. But on those rare days where weather is a problem in those areas, every single person in that station will appreciate the roof.
They only had two years to figure this out…
ThemeParkFan1990 said:
I think coaster stations without roofs look cheap and unfinished.
Have you been to Kennywood? There are at least 2 coasters with roofs that look real cheap and unfinished. :)
I rode next to a woman once on Everest that was holding a Starbucks coffee that was mostly full. She sipped it on the lift hill and held it steady the whole time like a pro. Another time I rode next to a guy on Rockin' Roller Coaster that brought a duffel bag with him. He put it down by his feet and off we went.
Meanwhile, the last time I rode Iron Dragon at Cedar Point, they made sure I had a sunglass strap.
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