^ Ha. I made it for a TPR contest a few years ago. I came in second, behind Rick 'n' Roller Coaster.
Somewhat like Euclid Beach's rocket ships, no?:
Is that the new Rickroll?
Haha! The Rick'N'Roller Coaster. I completely forgot about making that until reading this thread. My one moment of glory on that "other coaster forum".
Josh M.
Mamoosh said:
According to CNN, yes.
I saw something about that on CNN or Digg or somewhere earlier today, but didn't click on the link. I figured it would pop up somewhere soon.
mlnem4s said:
Somewhat like Euclid Beach's rocket ships, no?:
Didn't we just see a cable snap on one of these in the last couple of weeks?
Can't seem to find it now. I remember that nobody got hurt, the back of the rocket was left dangling though.
EDIT: Oh, and Moosh...for your Epic Sax Guy link? I want my 1:09 back. Thanks.
EDIT #2: Found the link Rocket cable snap.
The Star Flyer seems like a closer match to a wave swinger than that rocket ride.
If I remember correctly each seat was held by cables but had chains as a back up.
Pretty sure that the Rocket ride and Star Flyer were made by the same company.
Yup. That would be Funtime. But as I understand it, Funtime is not providing the ride for Cedar Point. Rather, they've gone with another company who is producing a "knock-off" version.
What could possibly happen on an Intamin ride where riders, sitting in chairs, are suspended by cables and rotating almost 90* from horizontal some 300 feet in the air? lol
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