Holiday World Announcement to be in September!

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eightdotthree said:
Interesting. If they build something compelling I may need to plan a trip back so I can finally ride The Voyage as well!

If The Voyage itself isn't a reason to visit, I can't imagine what is.


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When you have a wife and riding partner who hated Legend and Raven it's just too far to go for one ride. That and I know the very next year they will announce something else worth riding so I can wait.


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I meant a steal coaster. I was thinking something along the lines of Wildebeest, but an actual roller coaster.


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OMG!!! Who took it?


Well, I believe it's been suggested that Holiday World may very well be the thief, and Hard Rock/Freestyle Music Park the victim. Also, I nearly sprayed beer on the computer as I read that. My inner grammar Nazi approves.

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I'm no grammer Nazi. I'm just goofy sometimes. Everyone makes mistakes.

Edit - and my point is made... "grammar". :)

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whoops! My bad. Oh well, engineers don't need to know proper grammar, right? ;)


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Probably more than writers need to know how to use logarithms... ;)


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eightdotthree said:
When you have a wife and riding partner who hated Legend and Raven it's just too far to go for one ride.

WOW I have never heard anyone say they hated Raven or any coaster at HW. If it is due to intensity never let her ride The Voyage ;)

The re-post of the 2007 video was me gloating that we used social media for an announcement before it was cool. :)

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Does that mean it's already tired? I think next time, you'll have to zap the information in a psychic manner, directly to our brains. That would be awesome.


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No, next time they'll have to use Foursquare, only tweet the place and time, and then once enough people have checked in and the announcement site has a Mayor, they'll announce.


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+1


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You know, I've heard a rumor floating around that Holiday World will be the first to use the new Gravity Group trains. I wonder if that will be their announcement ;)

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RideMan said:
LostKause: Two words--Mandatory Preshow.

Even worse, the day I was there it was about 90 degrees in the shade, and 115 in the un-air-conditioned Led Zeppelin pre-show hotbox.

--Dave Althoff, Jr.

Ditto - the were about 120 people in the sweatbox when we visited, and it took every bit of a half-hour to get on the actual ride. Thankfully, I've since ridden Terminator: Salvation and that made the memory somewhat less painful... ;)


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I'm thankful to have only ridden both of those rides during ERT sessions. I still did the preshow. But, I wasn't crammed in like a canned tuna.


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During the SFMM SpringCon event, they wanted us to walk all the way around and endure the extra half-hour when the ERT session was already coming to a close. Thankfully, we convinced them they could run a train or two for re-rides without enduring *another* nightmarish half-hour of sweating.

I only wish I could have made the HRP event - sounded like an absolute BLAST.

Back to HW (that's why we're here in this thread, LOL) - Zeppelin would be an absolute "steel steal". ;)

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You still have Zoidberg.... You ALL have Zoidberg! (V) (;,,;) (V)

The following was posted on Twitter and Facebook:

"Thanks for some great Labor Day weekend family time. Holidog's FunTown is the best idea for families with little kids." To which I replied: "In that case ... I think you'll *really* like what we're adding for 2011!"

So, it looks as if the steel coaster will be a no-go this year. Anybody have an idea of what they will be doing for 2011. I hope that this will not be the only addition this year, as I imagine it will have no effect on a significant amount of park attendees.


Mind you, even a tiny difference, such as that between 0 and 0.000126, can make a world of difference.
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woohooboy said:
I imagine it will have no effect on a significant amount of park attendees.

You REALLY know who goes to Holiday World, don't you... :)

Hoffman, I bet you read the bible like that too...pulling out only what you want to hear. Holiday World caters to families, and believe it or not, not all families are comprised of a single parent and a child under 54" tall. A lot of families actually have children that don't want anything to do with Holidog's Funtown. So any family with children over 4'6", probably don't want anything like Holidog's Funtown.


Mind you, even a tiny difference, such as that between 0 and 0.000126, can make a world of difference.

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