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It's time for a 2010 picture recap
Six Flags Enthuseast replied to Hhappy's topic in Photo Trip Report Archive
Here are my favorite photos of 2010. Here's to some good photos in 2011! Wild Thing at Wild Waves Theme Park. I-5 Dive at Wild Waves Theme Park. Timberaxe at Wild Waves Theme Park. Extreme Scream at the Puyallup Fair. Big Sling at the Puyallup Fair. Aftershock at Silverwood Theme Park. Aftershock again. Boomerang at SFDK. V2: Vertical Velocity at SFDK. Panic Plunge at Scarywood. Me on Screamin' Swing at Rocky & Bullwinkle's Family Fun Center. (Credit to my parents for this photo) -
Favourite Vekoma!
Six Flags Enthuseast replied to Sasquatch's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
Good, I guess. You just need to know how to ride it, that's all. I had trouble remembering my name after riding Kong, and it's nowhere near the worst! -
Favourite Vekoma!
Six Flags Enthuseast replied to Sasquatch's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
A way tie between Aftershock, RRC, and Expedition Everest. -
I stopped by Coney Island while I was in New York for Thanksgiving, and I saw pieces for the new Zamperla flying coaster! I don't know if any pictures were posted, but I'll share mine anyways. A few pieces of track. Some supports, I believe. More supports, with the Parachute Jump Tower in the background. Even more supports, with some track. Overview of the entire lot. Closeup of the track on the right. Closeup of the supports on the left.
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This is bittersweet news for me. Wild Waves has become a lot cleaner, better managed, and more reasonable in general with PARC, but at the same time they haven't had many new additions. Not just rides, but better pathways, facilities, trash cans, and lights. Only time will tell, but I hope the new owners will keep up the good park managment, as well as add some new stuff...
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What are you thankful for...
Six Flags Enthuseast replied to SharkTums's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
I'm thankful for such a thing as a theme park industry... but I can't help but mention Intamin coasters and drop towers. -
^Same here, I didn't think about it too much either. If you look at the length of the brake run and imagine the train going into it at 120+ MPH (assuming the drag slowed it down that much), it certainly wouldn't have enough room to come to a complete stop. If the ride entered the brake run at a *SLIGHTLY* higher speed it would probably be able to stop, but looking at it now I guess the whole final bunny hop would have to be removed to install enough brakes to slow it down. Now that I consider the points brought up, I understand the ride can't quite go full speed ahead into the 1st hill. But I still think a few trims could be removed; just enough to give the ride a faster pace.
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Ferrari World Abu Dhabi Photo Trip Report
Six Flags Enthuseast replied to dubaidave's topic in Photo Trip Report Archive
Formula Rosso looks like such an awesome ride, even with the trims! -
^I agree that the trims don't completely kill the ride (in fact, they add some braking force to the ride), and that they keep the ride from being overly intense, but wouldn't you at least like to know what this thing is like going all out? Maybe you're not a big Intamin Rocket coaster fanboy like I am, but I personally think that the speed of this thing should be kept for a little bit longer before just being taken away by trims.
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IAAPA > All the pie, cheese, milk, Intamin, and sex in the world, even if it was combined into one big ball of awesomeness. Seriously. Those videos and updates were awesome! IAAPA always makes me exited for the next year, and I can definitely say that it makes me exited for 2011! Patrick "Helicopter Drop Tower in my backyard?" Carnahan
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^Actually, I agree with you. I'm sure the layout will be the same, but I think that complicated, unreliable cable lift system needs to be replaced. I honestly think the cable lift was the main downfall of the GIB; the cable lift system was to blame for most of its downtime issues, its sensitivity to weather, and its issues with stalling. Somebody (I forget who) presented the idea of a LIM system instead, and if Vekoma was able to pull it off I think the GIB would be so much better.