^uhhh sometimes thats the case but not always. It depends on what section of track they focus on durind the rehab. Last one was Upper and Lower Beach (The Turnaround Sections) as this was smoothened out quite considerably other portions of the ride remained just as rough. However, most of the areas get some love during other rehab periods soo..
Well its all opinion base but...
Grizzly "Borefest" - CGA
Son of Beast - Kings Island --Now I rode this one pre loop removal and it was rough cant sit here and say its not as rough without the loop as I havent rode it, but from the stories Ive read/heard things really havent changed much.
Mean Streak - CP --Hate to say it but I found this rougher then GR my last visit to the park
^ Best part is.. there all Cedar Fair LOL. Oh well I cant sit here and bash Cedar Fair though.
mmmm zero g, I dont mind the ride after the MCBR, but yeah that is one thing Ive noticed about Scream, especially after the drop into the vertical loop, its rough for a B&M, or at least I noticed it on my last visit.
I enjoy GhostRider. Its not my favorite wooden coaster but its up there. To me its a classic. Yes its rough but to be honest, it runs for the entire year outside of its scheduled rehabs which can last for anywhere between 3 weeks to a month sometimes. Now.. I could name a few other wooden coasters that dont even run all year and can give u the beating of a lifetime.
TBH Atem.. I would like to see what they did with terminator done on most of their attractions. Batman: The Ride's que could use a lil make over.. there is a perfect setup already the way the que enters the building.
Riddler's Revenge's station still has the music playing which I always enjoy but maybe some new effects other then the seizure lights.
Scream.... Unless they take out the parking lot surface underneath and throw in an overhaul of a makeover.. its gunna take alot to get that ride up to a satisfactory level. Plus its in the verrrry back of the park..
Idk, maybe spicing up what they got could be the trick.
and coasterking... did we not just get a GCII named terminator... TERMINATOR.. "You'll be back"
Despite the fact that it probably wont happen anytime in the near future, its funny because you can start a whole debate of what ride could take the place of the area Superman sits on. I came up with an Out and Back Gravity Group coaster named "Doomsday". Superman ain't escaping this badboy.
^lol. It was interesting to say the least, Riddler's 3 Trains, Goliath 3 trains with a very efficient crew, Batman was a walk on for everything except the front which was a 2-3 train wait. This was a friday mind you.
I have been away from RCT and NL for a while.. was playing around yesterday and started a Movie World park.. Heres a pic of one of the attractions... an Arrow Looper called Die Hard the Ride
Yeah pretty much for support, Keep in mind when you are dealing with a crossover, there is a hole put into where "usually" you would have more bents or some form of wooden support. The steel beams are just added support/integrity to allow for that hole for the crossover.