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  1. Been a long time since I worked at the park but, I remember being told that most coasters can't run under a certain temperature, which will be above or average winter temperatures. I'd expect to see the two carousels running along with since select slower/medium level flats.
  2. You can just use satellite view in Google Maps. It looks like most of the structure has been removed back there.
  3. Thinking about the numbers still: 3501' is not minutes since this would either be the longest ride in the world clocking in at over 58 hours or, it would be the slowest in the world at 0.92 ft/min (0.017 km/h). 3501 could be total track length, which could then mean 3215 is untunneled track length and giving the ride 286ft of tunnel(s)
  4. By the scratch card numbers: 4000 - track length in feet 24 - passengers per train 3 - acres the new land will use 50 - lift angle (can't find stats but, best guess based off of POV and word search) 75 - top speed in mph 220 - max height in feet 197 - world record breaking inversion height in feet 9 - total inversions 120 - ride time in seconds (POV is 110 seconds but probably doesn't take final brake run into affect)
  5. It is all over the news, here's the CTV and CBC links, but you can also find info on other news sites and social media. https://toronto.ctvnews.ca/mobile/increased-police-presence-in-downtown-toronto-due-to-unconfirmed-uncorroborated-info-1.4010383 http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/police-up-patrols-near-cn-tower-1.4743828
  6. Increased police presence at the park today due to an "unconfirmed and uncorroborated" tip
  7. I seriously doubt there would be track on site if a mistake with colour happened. With an investment of this magnitude, a quality check on colour would be a pretty basic thing for the plant to do.
  8. Haven't flown Porter in awhile but I remember the free alcohol and sandwiches. I'll go for the Porter theme then.
  9. How can you say it doesn't fit the new theme if we don't know what the new theme is (or, even if it's getting one). Personally, if it is getting a new name/theme, I'm still betting on the Chilkoot Trail Aerial Tramway theme.
  10. Because last year they were adding 2 small-medium flat rides and this year they're starting construction early on what could be a huge coaster. Equal updates or not, one of those things will bring more traffic and discussion to a thread than the other. As for me, I usually only come to this site during breaks at work and either have YouTube blocked or don't want to load 10+ min videos on my phone. Pictures of highlights from the videos would be a nice teaser to the video and might drive more people to watch.
  11. Been a long time since I've posted but I'm going to throw out the idea that the Chilkoot Trail teasers aren't for the new ride but for Vortex's new name/theme. Chilkoot Trail passes over the Chilkoot Pass at it's peak and there used to be a number of aerial tramways that delivered supplies and Prospectors over the trail. With Vortex being a suspended coaster that travels over the peak of Wonder Mountain and the new Canadian themes going into the area, I think its a pretty good possibility.
  12. The Toronto Exhibit was a stand alone thing not affiliated with any fair. I went last year when it was held at the Design Exchange (this year it was held at the TIFF Lightbox). You had to order your tickets online (they were free) for a specified time and that's when you'd get to go. Once you showed up at your time though, there was still at least an hour wait depending what time you got there. They also had rush tickets available, but the line for that was usually nuts.
  13. Get tickets for that as soon as they become available. If it's anything like the Toronto one (which, I assume it is), tickets go insanely fast. Even with a ticket, I still had to wait over an hour to get inside, plus another 30 half hour at the end to get a picture on the Iron Throne. They do have rush tickets available, but the line for that is always long, and then you'll be waiting in the same lines as people with tickets.
  14. If the place has good food and history; I'll probably like it. Probably why I love Europe so much.
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