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  1. Yeah, SFSTL is in desperate need of a new coaster. Even if it's not a Giga, just some kind of major new attraction ride to bring in the guests.
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  2. Given the height of the first drop the layout should be interesting to say the least. I have a feeling this giga will surpass all other dives in terms ride experience and enjoyment.
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  3. Agreed! And sorry to the folks in here, or the mods, for changing subjects a bit toward SFSTL. But you're right. And given what SF does with relocations, I truthfully thought SFSTL was going to get Green Lantern from GrAdv. Like, that seemed to be a perfect destination for it. I'm not sure what the lifespan left on that thing was, but we'd of happily taken it. We already took on a 30+ year old Boomerang Or if you're going to announce an almost 600m capital investment - just RMC the Boss! Anyway - I'll def have to make it down to Texas for this giga dive. I would imagine that will be a wild first drop. Has to have some decent pacing throughout to sustain those drop speeds. I just hope it isn't victim of the new B&M rattle.
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  4. Sounds like a perfect time to take my girlfriend for their first visit to BGT! Can’t wait for a warm United Parks welcome this weekend.
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  5. ^^It's so awesome to see everyone get new massive attractions and improvements, and meanwhile... Oh wait. We get updates on routine maintenance and park upkeep, though. Lucky us.
    1 point
  6. Oh and also the newest attraction is the Aztlan 360 giant wheel at Parque Aztlan (what used to be La Feria de Chapultepec). You'll get amazing views of the city and a couple of coaster credits next to it.
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  7. To the last poster: sorry I'm late, I hope you had a wonderful 2022 trip And to @KBrylczyk: Make sure to visit the Anthropology Museum, it's huge and it's amazing. I'm asuming you're staying somewhere close to Paseo de la Reforma, the museum is right on that same avenue. A visit to Chapultepec Castle is also great and very close too. I wouldn't reccomend the Frida Kahlo Museum, it's not that great and too expensive for what it is. A somewhat hidden gem is the Templo Mayor ruins next to the Cathedral, there is a pedestrian bridge that crosses over them and also a small museum. I'd reccomend you book the Turibus sightseeing tour, it's a hop-on hop-off double decker bus with various routes along the touristy parts of CDMX, with great photo opportunities and multi-lingual guides. Places to eat/drink: Tacos El Rincón de la Lechuza in the southern part of the city, Azul Histórico (very good gourmet mexican food), Templo Mezcalería (try the Oaxacan tlayudas, guacamole con chapulines and mezcal cocktails). AVOID: Tacos Orinoco and Restaurante Pujol. Very popular among visitors but really awful food.
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