Probably break 300 in attendance next year!
What I was able to get was that there will be 3 launches (one of them a booster launch), 3 car trains, top speed of 40mph. No height or length specs will be released anytime soon. They want to keep us guessing!
This will be a designed in a joint effort by Premier Rides, BMW & Paramount D&E (Charlotte).
Park management, Premier Rides and VIP are probably laughing at it right now...but I think I made quite an accurate layout of these rides.
There are no bad coasters, only better coasters!!
King's Island seems to be constantly building rides that I really want to ride...Delirium, Tomb Raider, and now this. These kind of rides speak to me of the future of theme/amusement parks: they are easily marketable, get media attention, and don't push the limits of what humans can stand on a coaster! Kudos to PKI (my heart will still always be with TTD however).
Jeff - Editor - CoasterBuzz.com - My Blog
Jeff - Editor - CoasterBuzz.com - My Blog
coastertigger said:
BMCOASTER said:
Good to see a high speed coaster attraction going in. I guess my 4 year layoff from PKI will end next year. This ride looks awesome.
After A Cedar Point trip I don't think 60mph is High speed. I still can't wait to ride this Universal type ride though.
I know that but for PKI this is a nice addition. The ride will seem faster with all the themeing, I hope.
BMCOASTER
Nissan 350Z Driver
BMCOASTER
Nissan 350Z Driver
The ride is designed for riders 48 inches and over and is being billed as a family experience, rather than an extreme coaster.
http://www.cincypost.com/2004/08/13/ride081304.html
"You'll be able to hear the sounds of cars peeling, and hear the engines revving," said Jeffrey Siebert, the park's manager of marketing communications.
Despite the high-powered special effects, the ride is designed to be a family experience, Siebert said, geared to park guests about 7 years old and older.
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