New coaster to SW Orlando?

No there isn't a deal because there is a B&M hyper being built over seas somewhere.

garik_law said:
Wait, didn't Six Flags sign a deal with B&M that stated only hypercoasters would be built at SF parks (lasts until 2008?). That's what I heard a while back, a year or so.
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What do you call AC?

What about the B&M in SFNE?

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B&M has no reason to sign such a deal with SF, they are in charge when they come to the table IMO.  Also, what do Swiss care about 200' which has no meaning whatsoever in metric terms (and means nothing in regards to ride, either)? 
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They could just make it 199' tall;)
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i just rode kraken over the summer, and one of my habits at amusement parks to look for open land for the park to build a new coaster. like floridacoasterider said, there is not that much land to build a coaster, only water.  i also read that it said that busch wont b adding any coasters for a while now also... it was under an info section on a site, so i dunno if it was true or not. and i also agree with those who said what the heck would a ride op know about new rides. i think its possible that SW will b adding a new ride or two, but i doubt it will b anything spectacular, but who knows...
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I think theres a pattern - Whoever gets a floorless will get a hyper. B&M are staying by their two coaster contracts, and i wouldnt be suprised to see sfwoa, sfmw and sfft get B&M hypers. Lets face it, sfft is going to have to build SOMETHING to compete with titan. Seaworld has plenty of room, and i believe what the ride op said.

One question, though... I thought i remember hearing something about hypers not being built in florida because of its high risks for hurricanes.

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I just moved out of Central Florida and had Florida Fun Cards at Sea World the last two years so I know it would be nice to see another coaster or good thrill ride at Sea World. But lets not get too excited about them getting in a "coaster race" with their crosstown rivals. Yes there is alot of land around them but there is also International drive making the eastern border of the park. Right next to Kraken and Journey to Atlantis.
And the south border is the open ground for the Clydsdales to run in and it is the animals that brings the families and they are not going to take away from that.
But they could have a great deal of land in the front of the park if they would take a note from their friends up the road at Universal (As many parks should do, especially Cedar Point who has little room to go) Get rid of the flat mile long parking lots and build garages, it works for Universal, it can work for them too.

*** This post was edited by Randy Collins on 10/16/2001. ***

It sure would be nice if the Sea World in San Diego could get some kind of Coaster....... (HINT HINT Busch)

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