Posted
Hercules roller coaster at Dorney Park and Wildwater Kingdom lifted its last passengers on Labor Day. It will be replaced in two years by a $13 million floorless coaster, South Whitehall Township commissioners were told Wednesday. Designed by Bolliger and Mabillard of Switzerland, the firm that designed the popular Talon coaster, the new ride will be 3,200 feet long.
Read more from The Morning Call.
I'm very lucky to be able to say that not one wooden coaster I've ever ridden has been dismantled or demolished. I have read many books on coasters that are no longer around and have talked to many people who have ridden coasters that I can only dream about. I know that sometimes there are legitimate reasons for coasters to torn down but that doesn't make the reality of it all any easier to accept.
Now don't get me wrong, I love all coasters. I also love B&M. Most of my favorite steelies are made by them. I just don't think that the east coast needs ANOTHER B&M floorless coaster. I understand that the one at Dorney will go underground 5 times, but is that enough to make it unique from all the rest? I also think that worst thing in all of this is the fact that another woodie is getting replaced with steel. How different can this floorless really be than the rest?!?!?!?!
One of the coasters that started my "Coaster Addiction" all those years ago is being torn down. I'm sorry if I'm not that excited over the new one.
------------------
"You know its a good ride when you come into the final brake run wiping tears from your eyes."
------------------
Half of the people surveyed agree, half disagree and another half are unsure.
------------------
--Maddie--
What do I Listen-To?
May the Schwarz be with you.
------------------
This space will forever be dedicated to Hercules-R.I.P. 1989-2003
That's not always the case. Supreme Scream went larger/taller than Power Tower (CP) just a few months afterwards (all Turbo Drop because of DCA's Mali-boomer) and Snake River Falls/Perilous Plunge is another example.
------------------
Western Michigan University Engineering student.
Go Broncos!
Wouldn't the Hercules of mythology be considered a Hero... after all, he was a mortal... a powerful and strong mortal, but a mortal non the less
------------------
Half of the people surveyed agree, half disagree and another half are unsure.*** This post was edited by SLFAKE 9/4/2003 4:07:31 PM ****** This post was edited by SLFAKE 9/4/2003 4:08:15 PM ***
------------------
Jeff - Webmaster/Admin - CoasterBuzz.com - Sillynonsense.com
DELETED! What time does the water show start?
Salvaging and reprofiling Hercules, that just wouldn't be very marketable. "Come ride our brand new state of the art floorless coaster" vs "Come ride our old herky jerky wooden coaster, now with less pain!".
I rode it, I was unimpressed. Didn't hate it as much as a lot of people, but I wouldn't miss it a bit either.
If I had to list all of the wooden coasters in PA from 1 to 16 with 16 being the one that I would least mind if it were removed and replaced, I think Hercules would rank right around 15.
------------------
Half of the people surveyed agree, half disagree and another half are unsure.
There have been orange markings around and under the ride for a few weeks now, they could be seen from the exit ramp. We were never sure what they were for exactly, though. We knew the ride would be coming down eventually, we just didn't know when, and this was totally unexpected.
SHE will be missed very much!
RIP Herc!
------------------
Dorney Junkie
Hercules Crew Member and proud of it!
------------------
"Before you insult anyone, walk a mile in their shoes. That way, when you do insult them, you'll be a mile away and have there shoes.
*** This post was edited by SFGAMan 9/4/2003 4:38:00 PM ***
------------------
This space will forever be dedicated to Hercules-R.I.P. 1989-2003
------------------
Dorney Junkie
Hercules Crew Member and proud of it!
------------------
This space will forever be dedicated to Hercules-R.I.P. 1989-2003
You must be logged in to post