That looks fun, though the turntables look like something else to break. I wonder if Whitewater is doing these? Saw them at IAAPA last year.
Jeff - Editor - CoasterBuzz.com - My Blog
It's looks to be a great addition. I'm hoping to see a few more sent to other parks in the chain. Cedar Point?
Seen on Facebook it is a Whitewater West(OD Hopkins.)
As I mentioned in the IAAPA post, they own all of the Hopkins IP. That's a great portfolio... if they can sell it.
Jeff - Editor - CoasterBuzz.com - My Blog
It's really nice to see a log flume being built, rather than being removed. The world needs more of them.
That 100 foot drop looks insane.
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Very nice to see a modern log flume being built. Should be a fun ride. Will be curious to see how wet you get.
Going forward, could we see more of these being added, thinking like a potential re-birth of a ride that genre that has been declining in years?
Outside of coasters, log flumes are my favorite amusement park ride. I always appreciate their uniqueness.
Multiple points:
I’m maybe slightly underwhelmed by this announcement. All I can think of is Pilgrim’s Plunge, and without the best part, the thrilling elevator lift.
Certain parks have had great success with modern, more extreme river raft rides and I’d think something like that would have been the obvious choice for Carowinds.
As for Cedar Point, I’ll join the list of fans clamoring for a new Frontier Town water ride but I kind of hope this isn’t it. (With five feet added to that long lift for a world’s record, right?) I’ll go to my grave lamenting what I consider to be one of CP’s greatest failures, Shoot the Rapids II, and this ride smacks of it- at least in appearance.
So I‘ll beat the dead horse and envision a ride similar to Knott’s Timber Mountain Log Ride. They have the space and it’s perfectly doable.
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