Not just cost though, CD...but it just looks better to passers-by...what looks better another cement wall or a brightly colored waterslide and funnel...
--George H
TeknoScorpion said:
Why does the support structure matter (assuming you ment 'Hate' and not 'hat')?
Yea, forgot a letter.
Woodies should be just that, wooden, not with steel structures. Wood grain, to me at least, makes woodies beautiful, and the steel just kills that beauty, again, in my opinion.
Thats why I think that Gemini is the prettiest steel coaster that I have ever seen too :)
Hades roller coaster, Laskaris' newest addition, will debut this spring. The hybrid coaster boasts the world's longest underground tunnel at 750 feet, the steepest drop and the only underground 90 degree curve for a roller coaster of its kind
http://baraboo.scwn.com/articles/2004/12/15/news/news4.txt
RCDB is listing Hades drop at 65 degrees. But Balder has a 70 degree drop according to RCDB. Anyone know if the drop will truly be steeper than 70 degrees? Or is this just more hype?
I'm tremendously excited about Hades, and I have too wide of an experience range with steel-supported woodies to categorically declare wood or steel supports to be superior...
jimvid I thought said it best....although we differ on Great White, LOL, the true indicator of a woodie isn't the structure, it's in the maintenance....which goes a LONG way toward explaining Cornball's *heavenly* ride, and why the Twins are somewhere *south* of there...;)
Wood DOES look better, but overall, I think the ride is *MOSTLY* unaffected...
You still have Zoidberg.... You ALL have Zoidberg! (V) (;,,;) (V)
BMCOASTER
Nissan 350Z Driver
Michael Darling said:
Don't forget "tallest coaster in the 'Midwest'" too!
Was that a marketing scheme? I mean, c'mon, its not even the tallest bordering lake Michigan...
-Nate
*** Edited 12/17/2004 10:50:23 PM UTC by coasterdude318***
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