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Six Flags Great Adventure today unveiled the highly anticipated "THE DARK KNIGHT Coaster." Based on Warner Bros. Pictures' upcoming movie THE DARK KNIGHT, the indoor, dark coaster offers guests a one-of-kind ride experience.
More than just a ride, THE DARK KNIGHT Coaster features the most world renowned DC Comics characters in an adventure that utilizes storytelling, physical movement, video, sound and special effects to bring guests a one-of-a-kind dark ride thrill. As part of the experience, park guests will see, hear and feel the action of the movie the moment they enter the ride queue line, as they are transformed into citizens of Gotham City — caught in the middle of a city under siege and torn apart by The Joker.
Read the press release and view video on PR Newswire.
It sounds kind of weird, but couldn't they have separated them, and sent the other one (whichever one they didn't want) to another Six Flags park?
I think many things killed it. Batman and Robin is an older movie which some people didn't like, but I thought it was the best movie out of all of them. They changed the harnesses early on which was money. Two sides running was probably a no, no. Than, you have the accident. Demon had a much worse accident, but it's still around.
I don't get the point of the zero g roll, and them getting rid of it?? Mr. Freeze is awesome, but it's a lower capacity ride. It only has 20 people per train minus empty seats, and it can only go one at a time, but they have 2 sides, but how many more workers do they need for both sides (2 or 3 workers for each side)? At SFOT, it was the later ride to open up at the park.
The kid said it's better than Nitro in this article. http://www.1010wins.com/Six-Flags-Opens-Indoor-Batman-Themed-Coaster/2194014*** This post was edited by Spinout 5/16/2008 2:15:27 PM ***
I haven't seen the movie or been on the ride, but I was done with that laugh after about the fiftieth time I heard it. I didn't see anything special about it to begin with, but clearly they (directors, producers) do. I really hope they don't have it going off on the ride every 3 seconds.
Do you really think the quality of the movie played any part in the ride's demise?
It was a poorly-manufactured and engineered ride. It's opening was delayed an entire season, it was very costly to run and maintain and required multiple modifications. In short, it was a lemon.
I really don't get it. It's meant to be a dark ride. It just so happens a mouse coaster is used to move you around. The whole experience including waiting in line is what a darkride is all about IMO.
Did I mention that I still think it looks like a fun little ride?
Any enthusiast would take this ride as a wild mouse and nothing more.
This, like most wild mice, will have capacity issues. But then I guess it just encourages more Fast Pass sales. Some of the complaints about this are amusing...lest we forget that building a huge thrill ride each year was the formula that got the company into out of control debt.
Krax is so right that the mouse is better than the Disney ones.
*** This post was edited by CHILLERLC1 5/21/2008 6:37:16 PM ***
If you have ever ridden the Rajun Cajun you have ridden this rides bigger brother. Put that ride in the dark, take out the spins, and make it shorter and WHAMMO, you have Dark Knight.
I won't waste another 90 minutes or more in line to ride it again.
Viper and Raging Bull blow this out of the water ... and Hades at Mount Olympus in the Wisconsin Dells, now THAT is a roller coaster!
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