PLayerPunk said:
I wish they would stop thinking that they have to impress "all of the family" all of the time.
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LeWiS
who brings more money to the parks?....families who buy individual tickets, drinks, souveniers, and tons of other stuff or enthusiasts with season passes who hit up tons of parks a year.
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seek first to understand
then to be understood
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*** This post was edited by Express29 on 10/4/2002. ***
I agree on the Intamin, B and M debate that the B and M's are just too darned forceless. Give me a ride with no mid course anyday. Intamin's hyper trains are the sweetest things on earth.
OK now that I am done with that rant I have to go with 2 things. A B&M invert ala Alpie. Big Fast, uses the terrain to it's advantage and fits into the park perfectly. What B&M lacks in hypers they more then make up for in Inverts.
Second an Intamin hyper like Expedition GE Force and Phantom's revenge which I know is not an Intamin, it's just an example. Each one of these coasters uses the terrain to it's advantage and has a layout which is virtually untraceable, much like Papa Beast.
The Ideal location for these creations would be Straight back from Vortex for the hyper, where the path goes into Racer's turnaround instead have another path leading to the hyper going between Vortex and Racer. As for the invert the perfect location would have to be wedged in between Sonny, FOF, and AE. Getting there woudl be the problem. It has some varied terrain that would work to it's advantage but perhaps that area is already to cluttered. Acess could be from the FOF area.
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All I need is 4.5 million bucks and a half a mile long sliver of land and maybe someone could build me my very own Shivering Timbers. ;)
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