^Welcome!
Before everyone thinks that every wooden coaster on the planet needs the "Rocky Mountain Treatment" we need to see how Texas Giant holds up. If it's still standing in 5 years then maybe other theme park operators should think about it.
^^Yea, Spring/Early May seems more reasonable. Keep in mind they still need to test the 2 other trains as well as tune the control system. Not to mention the state needs to inspect and approve the ride.
The earthquake, like you said probably didn't help the foundation of the ride. Another part of the problem was the weight of the trains tearing up the track. That set was the 1st and last set of trains B & M wooden coaster trains.
They need to stick to steel coasters and trains.
^I'm glad he brought that up. I'm going to purchase a ticket but if something comes up last minute such as work, can a ticket be "transferred" to someone else?
Thank you for that. Time to pay my family in Missouri a visit
I've heard from multiple people that the downtime is almost guaranteed every time you visit the park.