Flashback, Sky Tower, Freefall to reopen BY Springtime

HeyIsntThatRob?'s avatar
I agree Redman, except I LOVED Flashback because of its intensity! That ride is seriously one of the craziest things I've ever been on.

The Tobaggan at Lakemont Park comes in a close second.

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Acoustic Viscosity's avatar
That brought back...memories. Ouch. ;)

Seriously, I love the concept, but the restraint makes it so uncomfortable. Change the OTSR's to lapbars and it would be a great coaster. *** Edited 2/10/2006 12:58:33 AM UTC by Acoustic Viscosity***


AV Matt
Long live the Big Bad Wolf

john peck's avatar
Man, that LOOKS really painful! I don't know if you an even operate it "without" OTSR's... those clearances look awefully tight!
/\ And those tight clearances are exactly the reason why Flashback's vehicles can't be converted to a lap-bar only setup. There's more than bad aesthetic design and coincedence that Flashback's cars are coffin-styled -- with high sides, redundant lap-bar/shoulder harness restraints that are rider movement restrictive.
The only time I've been on Flashback, my lapbar failed. I think that about says it all.
Acoustic Viscosity's avatar
They could get rid of the OTSR's and put some kind of canopy over the cars, ala LoCuSuMo. :) *** Edited 2/10/2006 9:01:23 PM UTC by Acoustic Viscosity***

AV Matt
Long live the Big Bad Wolf

matt.'s avatar
TAER IT DOWN!!!!1

C'mon, someone had to do it. :)

rollergator's avatar
Thanks AlexinLA, closest I've come to actually getting ON the ride...the *jerking* was bad enough so that I feel like I should just count viewing the footage as my credit lap and move on...

And I do think that lapbar-only MIGHT be do-able elsewhere, but NO WAY in SoCal, that'd be a lawsuit on wheels... :(

edit: LOVE Matt's idea of LoCo-trains...that thing would be the undisputed RULER of Mooshing... I can dream, can't I? :)

*** Edited 2/10/2006 3:07:04 PM UTC by rollergator***

Besides the clearance issue, I'm thinking a lap bar only restraint also wouldn't work because there are some severve lateral forces going on entering those hairpin drops. I'd imagine you'd just end up knocking your head into the higher than average side panel of those coffin cars instead of the current metal bar soft OTSRs. Why I just see this as a waste of resources, so not worth the cost, I'd rather they restore Revolution to it's former glory than worry about this POS.
rollergator's avatar
^ But Revolution being repaired won't impress the Guinness people (even though it would impress *us* and lines would triple for the ride)...having EVERY coaster operating at once, that's the world record... ;)
Acoustic Viscosity's avatar
Ok, so how about everyone wraps a pillow around their head? :)

AV Matt
Long live the Big Bad Wolf

rollergator's avatar
^ Or a turban? ;)

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janfrederick's avatar
Hey, I'll *bet* they could get a deal on the old High Roller...could fit nicely atop the Sky Tower.

"I go out at 3 o' clock for a quart of milk and come home to my son treating his body like an amusement park!" - Estelle Costanza
^^ Won't be any room left up there once Shapiro installs the giant Bugs Bunny on top!

*** Edited 2/10/2006 11:28:32 PM UTC by jomo***


jomo said:
I'll bite. IMO, spending the incredible amount of cash to bring Flashback up to operational is a HUGE waste of resources. Obviously SnyderCo have never ridden FB, otherwise they'd realize that this is one pile that would be better off sent to the scrap heap. Their resources should be spent on something more worthy, like bringing the much needed and enjoyed monorail back up to specs.

Bringing back Sky Tower, the parks original icon, definitely is proving to me these guys are on the right track though.


But think of the marketing campain for SFMM if they open Flashback and the other rides.

"Come back and visit the Extreme Family Park...SFMM. With three three 'new' atttractions that you have seen but probally never have been on. Come give us another try."

Iggy


The Golden Rule - Try it once and if you don't like you don't have to go on again!
IMO, fixing Flashback up to operate is a waste of resources. Yes, a couple of people like it. However, by and large, its considered not to be not just a bad ride- but a terrible ride.

As in, its painful enough that it will upset people more by having it operate (and bashing riders like crazy) than just leaving it all alone back in that corner.

If the park was mine to run, I'd demolish Flashback and give that land to a new addition for Hurricane Harbor.

It truly does deserve the terrible reputation that it has. :)

I've never been to the park. However, it seems part of the complaints about Six Flags is not all of the rides operate. In fact, sometimes, three, four or five rides are not operational. To me, one of the guest service initiatives is at least each ride will have the ability to operate everyday. If it breaks down during the day, so be it. One of the things I've always noticed about Six Flags is once a ride goes down, it doesn't seem to get fixed in a timely manner. Sometimes taking serveral days or months to fix because no spare parts exist on site. There might be a change in this philosophy.

A day at the park is what you make it!

What is going on? Am I dreaming? The Riddler's Revenge was operating with three trains today...

kRaXLeRidAh said:
What is going on? Am I dreaming? The Riddler's Revenge was operating with three trains today...

Holy crap, Mantis doesn't even do that. I know it's always promised, but these new park changes may actually happen this time. If MM gets all this stuff going, they are going to be a much improved park.

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