JORDON DUNHAM said:
"I highly doubt that, You will probably be saying Why didn't they add another 350 + foot drop a couple of hills and some helixes, I mean all there is, is that 400 foot drop a turn and a couple of extremely large hills. Come on you don't get any air." anyways I think cedar point didn't want Mf to take up the whole island and leave plenty of room for some future attractions if you know what i mean."
Yeah, and I've never ridden MF :( Like I said, I'm pretty sure MF is excellent & all the reasons are very valid. It was a thought I had & wanted to see what others think.
Brandon L, here's my table from 'The future of coaster height.'
http://www.coasterbuzz.com/forums/thread.asp?ForumID=11&TopicID=4538 10 to the power of 1 = 0+ = Deca (da) (Kiddie)
2 = 10+ =Hecto (h) (Junior)
3 = 100+ = Kilo (k) (Jr Hyper)
6 = 200+ = Mega (M) (Hyper) (1989)
9 = 300+ = Giga (G) (2000)
12 = 400+ = Tera (T) (2010)
15 = 500+ = Peta (P) (2020)
18 = 600+ = Exa (E) (2030)
21? = 700+ = Ultra (U) (2040 or 2002 )
-18 = -600+ = Atto (a) (600+ Underground drop!)
No freaking way it'll be 10 years in between classes. A coaster with a 1000' drop could be easily built on suitable terrain i.e Grand Canyon! Or inbetween the World Trade Center Skyscrapers in NY! Or any other skyscrapers for that matter.
*** This post was edited by CoasterGod on 4/5/2001. ***