Considering Metro and SkyTower, I'd have to say they'll keep it standing....does Guinness demand that they all operate simultaneously? Or would a boneyard be able to be added into your "ride count"? Hmmmmm... ;)
It is SO like MM to get yet ANOTHER coaster - not a flat, not a (badly needed) dark ride, not expenditures for the infrastructure needed for the people who already go to the park, not maintenance for existing rides, or removal of SBNOs. ROFL!
You still have Zoidberg.... You ALL have Zoidberg! (V) (;,,;) (V)
With the horrible experiences that many of you have reported on this site, and many of my friends (non-enthusiasts) have told me about, why would this park EVER do this.
The complete imbalanace of rides, lack of maintenence, SBNO's everywhere, horrible customer service, screwed up pricing system, and recent park security problems are all evidence that whoever is running this park, needs to be fired.
The common sense factor on this issue is GLARING! *** Edited 6/14/2005 5:03:15 AM UTC by RollrCoastrCrazy***
kRaXLeRidAh said:
/\ Deja Vu runs just fine now - on an everyday basis, just to let you know. However, you might be confusing the Magic Mountain one with the one from Great America, and maybe a little less also - the one from Over Georgia. This shows how bad-mouthing and old misconceptions of rides in the past still sticks with people.
Just to let you know I have heard from many that the one at SFGAm is running the best out of the three... *** Edited 6/14/2005 6:51:46 AM UTC by Raging_Bull***
Yep. It runs really well...
And besides, not only is Deja not running constantly, I hear X is down often, Flashback is perm. down, Ninja went down when I was there, and how long was Supey down?
Though so...
In his defense, coasters need to close in year round parks for maintenance. They don't have an off-season to do that sort of thing. I think Deja Vu actually is running pretty regularly.
kRaXLeRidAh said:
Yeah right. From who. The Great America one at of the 2001 trio opened the latest (more than a month after the Magic Mountain one opened), saw the most downtime following its opening, remained SBNO for quite awhile in 2002 and somehow developed ugly white patches at the same time.
The Deja Vu at SFGam has been open everytime I have been there this year, and I have been there every weekend since the park opened, with little, or no down time. As far as the white patches go, I think you are refering to the paint. Yeah, damn Six Flags, they should be able to prevent paint from flaking off. *** Edited 6/14/2005 2:07:32 PM UTC by SFGamNut68***
kRaXLeRidAh said:
Yeah right. From who. The Great America one at of the 2001 trio opened the latest (more than a month after the Magic Mountain one opened), saw the most downtime following its opening, remained SBNO for quite awhile in 2002 and somehow developed ugly white patches at the same time.
Uh I was talking about this season, not 2001. Sorry.
Raging_Bull said:to let you know I have heard from many that the one at SFGAm is running the best out of the three
Deja Vu at SFOG has run very very well since May. The only time it's been closed for me since then was because of rain, other than that It's been open every day I've been there
Deja Vu 4 Life, I see you love Acrophobia, that's awesome. How would how compare it to an Intamin or S&S drop? Is it better, and if so why?
Raging_Bull said:How would how compare it to an Intamin or S&S drop? Is it better, and if so why?
I've never been on any other Intamin drop, but I could say more for S&S towers. I don't find the seats terribly comfortable, and after the first launch or drop thats about it for the ride
scarier yet, I'm off to SFOG tomorrow and upping the count some more *** Edited 6/15/2005 4:08:03 AM UTC by Deja Vu 4 Life***
Pass da' sizzrup, bro!
Soggy said:
If anyone still cares, the so-called "supports" look a lot like water drainage pipes to me...
Score one for my AquaMan themed coaster... ;)
LOL! :)
Deja Vu 4 Life said:
I've never been on any other Intamin drop, but I could say more for S&S towers. I don't find the seats terribly comfortable, and after the first launch or drop thats about it for the ride
That describes a majority of drop rides, no matter what the company.
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Ditto to Gator.
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