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Sean, who was asked for ID when buying RCT2.
Nitro, Gemini, Laser, Ice, Thunder...The American Gladiators!
The only Coasterbuzz member with Ridgeline Racer in their Track Record.
It should travell trough european fairs.
I'm so sad i missed the chance to ride it when it was on a visit in sweden, but I was probably too short to ride it anyway.
It should go to....Universal Studios, and they should theme it to Apollo 13
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Is it a dream or a memory? It's both, it's X
Houston has a problem....with Texas Tornado :)
That's why it just has to be rethemed to Apollo 13 and sent to Universal Studios!!!
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Is it a dream or a memory? It's both, it's X
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Astroworld is getting rid of Texas Tornado to answer your question Monto58.
The Great Escape should get it. It's the Astroworld of the northeast. Only reject rides allowed.
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RIP Shockwave
Well, let's see, what park is always getting skipped over for new rides and desperately needs something?
Oh, wait.
That's where it's coming from.
(Sorry, I just couldn't resist! :-))
Actually, Great America wouldn't be that bad an idea. We could use another pure looping coaster, and if this coaster likes the cold, the Chicago winters will more than oblige. ;-). Also, it's so small I'm sure we could fit in somewhere. On the other hand, there are plenty of other "cold-weather" Six Flags parks. Although The Great Escape probably won't get it for next year, letting it sit in storage for a year and debuting it there in '04 might work. A few people keep insisting that SFA is getting something new next year, so that's another possibility.
Those are the Six Flags options. There are another two: One, Six Flags could put it up for sale. If that happens, all bets are off. I'm sure someone will buy it, as it's got to be pretty cheap and could fit almost anywhere. But that someone could be anywhere from some rich guy with a big backyard to Cedar Fair. There's no telling. The other option is Six Flags scraps it, or just let's it rot in the boneyard 'till it's un-salvageable.
Frankly, out of all these possibilities, the only one I can say is more or less likely than any of the others is that I doubt it'll go to SFGAm.
Whoever gets it better be prepared for a bit of a junker that breaks down a lot. This ride has already been moved and installed over 100 times.
And they better enjoy downright painful rides. At least two of the trains still have the spine-crunching accordion restraints, and the new modified OTSR's are quite the head bashers themselves.
Its compact layout could be squeezed in just about anywhere, though.
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But seriously folks, I respect the opinions of yall who don't like the thing, but if MF were human, I'd marry it.
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