If the ride ops were told something about the trains moving to Williamsburg I am guessing it got lost and translation and it became the coaster is heading up north.
It this could all just be a case of the dippin dots guy spouting nonsense.
^good to know. Thanks.
I knew about contracting your leg muscles and have been doing that for a few years when riding more intense inverted coasters which seem to be the worst in terms of greying out for me.
If they reduce the maintenance required I'm sure they would be worth it for the park. For everyone's sake I hope they not only reduce wear on the ride but also improve the ride!
I saw Evil Dead on Friday and hated it. I was told by some its just because I hadn't seen the original, but even if that were the case, I don't like it when movies can't stand on their own (unless they're a sequel.)
I'm not saying I'm a sinkhole expert, far from it, we just get them up here in the Northeast.
That being said, while construction could trigger one, its all construction, not just drop towers .
If Busch decides not to build a drop tower I am sure sink holes will have played no part in that decision.
The sink holes are not necessarily caused by construction, you yourself said it was a water thing. If designed properly building it will have no adverse effects on neighboring soil stability.
Exactly. Doesn't the fact that dueling dragons/ dragon challenge no longer duel answer your (^^) question?
For that matter Dauling dragons rarely do either