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Why is PGA's Grizzly so bad?
Tmcdllr replied to momo1tx's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
I also wanted to know that too. I have rode both and to my understanding, and knowledge, they are just mirored. Mirrored suggests the same layout just reversed. They are not similar, not mirrored. PGA's is 100 feet longer and has a taller lift. Yes PGA's has a lot of long straight boring sections of track, but it is not a mirror image of the other one. You should not falsly associate a bad coaster with a good (descent) one. -
The Discovery Channel -- Building Tatsu
Tmcdllr replied to kraxleRIDAH's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
What are you talking about? Nothing has fallen down. -
What I am complaining about is people coming on here stating "it's a new theme" or "it's being repainted because of this" when they have no real proof that what they are saying is true. Complain about something being painted all you want just don't say you know why it's being done when you really don't.
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How do you people know for sure what is going on? It is almost like some of these ideas came out the hind quarters of some of you. Do any of you know really what is going on? Do you work at the park? Are you part of the crew working on the track? Ok then how about this... They are taking out that piece of track to install an ice cream truck to turn this into "a cool refreshing ride." How is that for random?
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The Discovery Channel -- Building Tatsu
Tmcdllr replied to kraxleRIDAH's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
The last piece of track that was installed, the one with the construction company name and the guys who built the ride on it, where exactly is that piece of track on Tatsu? If I remember right, that would be track piece #17 which was the last one installed. I'm guessing it's right after the top of the lift/first drop? -
Why is PGA's Grizzly so bad?
Tmcdllr replied to momo1tx's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
The trains on PGA's Grizzly have always been the same. I remember when I worked there (PGA) in '89 and one of the rides I worked was the B O Speedway which snakes in and out underneath the Grizzly structure. Anyway, we were going through opening procedures on the Speedway when they started testing Grizzly trains. It was kind of a cool morning and the first train they sent stopped on the anti rollbacks on the second hill. The mechanics had to go up there and give it a push, then they jumped into the front seat and rode it the rest of the way. After that first train, the rest of them made it through the course. Apparently this had been an issue ever since the coaster had been built because we heard all kinds of rumors and things they were doing to fix it like adding weights to the front car. But it was funny you could stand there and watch it just barely make it past the rollbacks on the second hill all day. And maybe it was just my perception but it did seem to be a little faster through the rest of the course, and a little smoother. I also worked panel on Grizzly and every day at the same time for like two months, almost to the minute, when the sun was in a certain position it would shine on these photosensors that were at the emergency brake part of the track and cause the computer to think there was always a train in that block. So we would have a train going up the lift, a train in the station, and this "phantom" train on th E-brake which caused the ride to 'set-up.' This usually lasted about a half an hour, train stuck on the lift and all. So I guess what I am saying is that this coaster has issues. Every year I ride it and every year it seems to me that it gets a liitle more sluggish and a lot more rough. If it kept it's speed and didn't beat the hell out of you it actually would be quite enjoyable. -
I think we can all agree that a coaster does not need a 'snazzy' paint job to be great, ride quality is not affected by the track color, although some people may percieve it to make a difference between a good and bad ride. But you have to admit that when it has the right color/scheme combination that it LOOKS really cool. It could be totally horrible, all rusty and oxidized but if it's fun I won't let a stupid thing like that stop me from going on it.
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The Discovery Channel -- Building Tatsu
Tmcdllr replied to kraxleRIDAH's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
Thank you so much. -
The Discovery Channel -- Building Tatsu
Tmcdllr replied to kraxleRIDAH's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
I believe the brake at the bottom of the pretzel loop is not a trim but an emergency brake if the train valleys in the loop. Believe me, there is no trimming whatsoever going on through that loop! -
The Discovery Channel -- Building Tatsu
Tmcdllr replied to kraxleRIDAH's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
No. The ride WAS dispatching as quickly as 40-45 seconds when it first opened up until around June. I saw it in person --- the queue for the ride was constantly flowing quickly. Then again, I said "when it first opened." They DID. For some odd reason, it aired in Canada before it did in the U.S. And how slow are the dispatch times now? Yes, wishful thinking. -
The Discovery Channel -- Building Tatsu
Tmcdllr replied to kraxleRIDAH's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
He wanted a train to dispatch every 45 seconds. What you want and what you get are two different things. Maybe it was just wishfull thinking. -
Magic Mountain Parkway to Change Name!!!!
Tmcdllr replied to SharkTums's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
The name change is for East of the Freeway not West towards the park. The signs on the freeway would still be Magic Mountain Parkway. Thank you! I was just going to point that out as it seems like everyone missed that litlle bit of info and are all going nuts like the whole street will be changed. You really only need the section from the freeway to the park to have the MM Parkway name anyway. -
Mr. Freeze to turn RED!
Tmcdllr replied to adc9787's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
Uh. What makes you think that a "Mr. Freeze" coaster is only seen by many people as a blue or black coaster? Red does not necessarily convey the meaning of "heat" all the time. I mean, what is the big deal? It's not like the coaster itself is supposed to be the actual Mr. Freeze. It's supposed to be one of his contraptions is it not? If the queue building theming remains intact, I don't see how this repaint should appear so ludicrous like a few of you seem to think. If you guys want to get extremely technical on the subject of coaster names and colors, then why has nobody complained about Magic Mountain's Viper color scheme? Since when were any Vipers red and white? More: Talon's yellow-orange-blue scheme and Raptor's green-on-green...have you seen any eagles or hawks sporting ANY those colors in their feathers? Well said, I agree. It's actually fairly simple. If the new paint scheme bothers you so much, then don't ride it and stop complaining about it. There. Done. Just go hang out at the mall all day and everything will be fine.