^DLR already wasted millions on logs that were supposed to increase capacity but didn't because they can't load 2 people in the back section cause of the weight. I can't see them doing lap bars just yet. I do think it's coming though.....just a matter of when.
No worries. Yea that thing was interesting to say the least. It's no wonder Intamin only sold 1 of those. I will say, I've been on worse coasters however FB was still pretty horrid. This would also explain why when it was open it never had a line.
SFA is a small park but still worth a visit in my opinion. Superman: Ride Of Steel is an amazing ride and worth the trip alone. Not to mention SFA has a decent water park included with admission. Like everyone else said, there's other parks within a reasonable drive that have a lot to offer. Kings Dominion, Busch Gardens and SFGAdv. I say you visit all 4 haha JK. If you are crunched for time and must choose 1 park I'd go with SFGAdv.
Robb,
This may have been asked so I apologize.
Being that the Blu-ray discs have a higher storage capacity than standard DVD-R could you store multiple "Coasters In the Raw" volumes on a single disc?
Well in the park's defense they may have a sign on order. They did have to remove all trademarks in a hurry so maybe that's the "fix" while they wait on the more permanent sign. However even if this is the case, they still could have at least removed the Terminator: Salvation letters and THEN put the cardboard up
^For being the shortest B & M invert it still packs a punch. Sadly, I have a feeling it may get scrapped if the park gets bulldozed.
Then again, Valleyfair does need an Invert.
In regards to Invertigo, it's not a lemon.......it's a Vekoma and that's a fruit that's in a class of it's own. LOL