Mamoosh said:
You mean your "bloomin' romantic" comment? ;)
*smacks forehead*
- DJ
"When the end of the world comes, I want to be in Cincinnati because it's always twenty years behind the times." - Mark Twain
Uh, Groundhog day?
Chuck, still taking even odds on Thanksgiving and a Wishbone statement.
84 capacity per cycle of what ride? for a coater this would be odd.... 3 trains of 7 cars holding 4 people? *** Edited 7/7/2005 6:28:16 PM UTC by dragonoffrost***
20 feet wide (what enthusiasts would look like if deep-fried Oreos joined the soft drinks and sunscreen)
60 years (relative amount of time between now and July 13)
70*, on Balder. In the USA its Hades @ 65*.
S&S/Arrow is making a comeback with TWO new versions of their 4th Dimension coaster! One on land, the other with water. With 20 foot wide cars, the water version will run in water at a chilly 66 degrees and will test your endurance for 24.2 seconds.
The land version is going to have two trains with 21 rows (seating 84 people)! It's going out into the woods and will take roughly 60 years to travel the entire course. Which explains the enourmous trains to keep up capacity.
Sorry to spill the beans Paula. I'm sure Cindy and I, along with our very own 2006 addition will come to the park next year.
~Rob Willi
Edited for freshness... *** Edited 7/7/2005 6:33:11 PM UTC by HeyIsntThatRob?***
66 degrees should be the first drop of course.
I think the 84 persons is probably the 3 7-car trains, but it could refer to the SS project.
I still think the 24.2 seconds is the tunnel length if that is a clue for the coaster and not for the SS project.
20 feet wide is the width of an S&S/Arrow 4D train but I know better than that :) More likely the width of the new midways, sice it applies to both parks.
60 years is easy -- the park opened in 1946. Duh.
24.2 seconds, though, I dunno. Lift hill ascent? That'd be kinda fast though. Length of something new in Splashin Safari?
Also overlooked was THIS:
All (well, nearly all) will be revealed next Wednesday!
*** Edited 7/7/2005 6:44:37 PM UTC by Mamoosh***
I thought the 20 was path width so I left that be.
How about a slide that plunges some distance in 24.2 second.. someone want to do the physics on this?
Haha no I'm not giving Patrick the finger
Closed topic.