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From the Kings Island blog:
Kings Island’s world-famous roller coaster, The Beast, will break its own World Record in 2022. The ride, which opened in 1979 as the World’s Longest Wooden Roller Coaster, has held that distinction ever since. When it opens for the season in May it will break its own record by two feet, from 7,359 feet to 7,361 feet due to offseason retracking and reprofiling work, that also includes a steeper first drop.
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CNN picked up the story. Nice win for the KI marketing team.
https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/beast-wooden-roller-coaster-king...index.html
PhantomTails said:
That's going to kill capacity. They need to add a fourth train.
Tom Rebbie from PTC told me they wanted to run 5 trains (!). Related, Colossus at Magic Mountain was also supposed to run 5 trains on each track, but they only could ever run 3.
Steeper isn't better. A Beast with less brakes is ;)
Gravity Group is in charge, it should work out fine.
hambone said:
CNN picked up the story. Nice win for the KI marketing team.
https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/beast-wooden-roller-coaster-king...index.html
The really impressive part here is the tactical misdirection. The annual refurb of this coaster is running behind and everyone is focused on the two extra feet.
Schwarzkopf76 said:
Tom Rebbie from PTC told me they wanted to run 5 trains (!). Related, Colossus at Magic Mountain was also supposed to run 5 trains on each track, but they only could ever run 3.
I've never heard anyone mention 5 trains. Was this like some point before the design was finalized?
The "official story" on the KI website says it was built for 4, but in reality they could never get it to happen. (The website alludes to the longer trains being better, blah blah, but the real reason was they couldn't get 4 trains to work, and that was in ideal conditions with no GP). There's no real way to even think about a 5th train
Raven-Phile said:
This is a considerably bigger deal than most annual refurbs, though. They removed a massive amount of wood, down to the footings, and have been rebuilding it from the ground up.
That is true, however the park originally said they were targeting completion by March 31st: https://www.visitkingsisland.com/blog/2022/february/beast-roller-co...ect-update
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