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  1. Lost Kingdom Adventure = Sally interactive / shooting dark ride IAAPA pic: http://coastercrew.com/gallery/displayimage.php?album=109&pos=63
  2. An interesting "similar" concept is the Sprungschanze by Klarer. It's a water slide where the rider is catapulted in the air, using a flexible element halfway down a drop. http://www.klarer.com/produkte/prod_wa_sprungschanze.html sprungschanze.wmv
  3. That's how it was done for Colossos and El Toro. Each track segment was cut from a rectangular "block" of glulam. Sometimes even like this:
  4. No. A Norwegian loop is nothing more than a squished together dive loop and Immelmann. What Hobbesx2 describes is like an endless drop. It keeps going until your back where you came from. An inside out loop. Like an upside down "inverted coaster loop" with regular trains.
  5. Yes. Each track segment is made in a CAD program, then loaded into a machine that carves/cuts it out of a block of "glulam" (glued laminated timber) with a 1mm precision.
  6. The manufacturer is Cordes, but "Der Mammut" will feature typical woodie track, but with some modern technology applied to it here and there. The ride will also have a splinkler system to keep it flexible in the hot summer months. (added the line to the OP to avoid confusion)
  7. If for example Magic Mountain wants prefab track for Colossus, all they have to do is contact the Stengel bureau. The reason we haven't seen it yet is the cost. Especially for older rides of which no blueprints are left. However, in my opinion, a park can transform a crappy ride into something so awesome they can advertise it as something brand new. Mean Streak is the perfect candidate...
  8. Hey everybody! This thread is simple! Rather than having a million little threads about everything that goes on at Tripsdrill, this thread is designed to consolidate it all into one user-friendly thread. Feel free to use it to post updates, trip reports, questions, comments, and of course, general discussion. For pictures and videos of the park as well as past updates, see TPR's Park Index Page. Official Park Website Below are some links to past updates from the park, you may be interested in. Enjoy! --Robb _____________________________________________________ 2007 Oct 9th, 2007 - Mammut, a new wooden coaster announced! (See Below) Oct 13th, 2007 - Layout and renderings of Mammut! Dec 18th, 2007 - Construction pic of the first drop 2008 Jan 9th, 2008 - Construction pics from the park Feb 5th, 2008 - More construction Pics 2010 Mar 15th, 2010 - Tripsdrill focuses on nature with the 2010 season 2012 October 22nd, 2012 - Park is adding a launched coaster with a dark ride section 2013 May 30th, 2013 - Construction tour of Karacho 2016 December 1st, 2016 - SkyFly announced for 2017 2018 April 26th, 2018 - New coasters planned for 2019 and 2020 seasons _____________________________________________________ Original Post: German for "The Mammoth". (both the animal and the tree (sequoia) have been an inspiration for the name, because of their impressive size) • height: 30m / 98.4 ft • length: 860m / 2821.5 ft • top speed: 90 kph / 56 mph • includes a tunnel and trenches The ride has been designed by the Werner Stengel bureau and will be built by Cordes GmbH, the company responsible for the prefabricated track as well as general construction of Colossos, Balder, El Toro and the roller coaster under construction at Everland, Korea. This one (Mammut) will have a typical laminated track though...altough it will have some modern technology applied here and there. Rolling stock by Gerstlauer. The ride will also have a splinkler system to keep it flexible in the hot summer months. The sequoia tree (also known as mammoth tree) will be the main theme of the ride, with the train representing a sawmill blade gone loose, the station and surroundings a saw mill. A new themed area will be built around the ride, with a total area of 2 ha (roughly 5 acres), but all of that won't be completed until 2010. Total cost of 6 million euro. The roller coaster is opening March 10, 2008. Park directors Helmut, Roland and Dieter Fischer.
  9. Cool. Always good and fun updates.
  10. lol @ wrebbit lol @ waving Japanese Good update ! Nice POV as well.
  11. Yeah! lol not It's a good opportunity to install the next-generation SLC trains Vekoma has been testing at Walibi World.
  12. It would've been a great ride if it had a second lifthill.
  13. 9/10 -1 for the Knott's Halloween question.
  14. Anything is fine, as long as it hasn't been used before. Name that thing "El Aguila", the eagle.
  15. Hey everybody! This thread is simple! Rather than having a million little threads about everything that goes on at Warner Bros. World Abu Dhabi, this thread is designed to consolidate it all into one user-friendly thread. Feel free to use it to post updates, trip reports, questions, comments, and of course, general discussion. Once the park open, fFor pictures and videos of the park as well as past updates, see TPRs Park Index. Official Website Below are some links to past updates from the park, you may be interested in. Enjoy! --Robb _____________________________________________________ 2007 September 26th, 2007 - Warner Bros. themed park announced for Abu Dhabi 2016 May 13th, 2016 - Warner Bros. World Abu Dhabi details announced; park targeting 2018 opening 2017 April 25th, 2017 - Awesome new concept art for the park released! 2018 March 29th, 2018 - Bedrock and Dynamite Gulch themed areas announced! November 20th, 2018 - Batman: Knight Flight now open! 2022 November 10th, 2022 - Harry Potter themed land announced! Original Post: AFP
  16. It's the name of the blogspot tamplet. Forget about it.
  17. Phase XI begins and ends on 09/26. Only those who know the ... The rest is unreadable...
  18. Cedar Fair is already selling Voodoo t-shirts... http://www.cfmarketplaces.com/acb/stores/2/Adult-Apparel-C133.aspx
  19. Fixed. Looks like a kick-ass ride. Always nice to see smaller parks investing in rides like these.
  20. 700 feet high, 5 mile long confirmed. Seriously, that's the area with the markings ? It's pretty much the entire park ?
  21. Just copy paste the e-mail replies so all of us can join the fun.
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