Vertical construction of Hydra The Revenge begins at Dorney

Posted | Contributed by geneticfreak

After months of land shaping and concrete pouring, Dorney's new-for-2005 floorless coaster begins to take shape. New pictures of Hydra's vertical construction have been added to Eastcoaster.com.

Link: Americoaster.com

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Nice shade of green. Should give a slight boost to Dorney, but I won't expect much due to GADV's new ride. :)
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Well if SFGAdv is getting a rocket, at least we know Dorney's ride will work.
Not much different than Raptor's color scheme, and I'm sure not on accident either.*** This post was edited by Zero-G 8/8/2004 12:12:23 AM ***
I'm not sure if this has been answered yet but does anybody know the general layout of the ride?
On Sunday August 8th, my friends and I spotted A LOT of trucks carrying straight pieces of Hydra track. Each truck had 2 straight pieces on it. It was on I-275 in Cincinnati, OH. It was on the on ramp onto I-71.
Sounds like lift track to me. I would imagine that will be going up this week since the base of the lift was in place when I was there Saturday.
10 bucks says it does an zero-g roll before the lift. I'm just guessing though becuase of the placement of the supports and I also heard rumors of it.

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