Didn't know any "Tangos" were actually purchased for permanent installations. They have a Tango at the OC Fair in So Cali and it is a very good looking ride especially at night with the light packages that KMG installs. The issue is they are EXTREMELY uncomfortable and awkward to ride.
Boomerang's train has been parked there since Thursday around mid-day.
Sound like a hydraulic system issue. No sense in winching the train up to the chain on lift 2 if there'e no hydraulic system to pull it up the rest of the way and release it.
^^^ Wow, Robb. That is horrible. Hopefully park management sees that. Sucks that happened but I'm sorry to say, I'm not surprised. This infuriates me as I have a daughter myself that is a little over a year older than Kristen.
Coasters are never an issue for me. Any flat rides that spin are definitely not for me. The most sick I've gotten is on Wipeout at KBF. This is why the park only runs it in "Short" mode. "Long" mode was 1: Making too many people sick and 2: Putting too much stress on the rides hydraulic system as it had to stop mid-cycle and switch directions. I loved operating it but wouldn't step foot on it. It's the devil.
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2 trains is more efficient for X2 than 3. Plus not to mention, they never have all 3 trains available. At SFMM, what's running is what they have available.
^^I've only been on Flying Falcon @ Hersheypark but it was a hell of a lot of fun. I hope more parks purchase the Condor 2s but the reliability of the original Condors wasn't the best.....
Who am I kidding?! Huss rides in general have horrible reliability.
What's weird about Scream is that during the busiest parts of summer it will have 2 trains mostly. On a slow weekend in February, it'll be running all 3. I have no idea why this is. I visit SFDK twice a year, every year: Once in the middle of June and again at the end of August and it seems Medusa always has a train in pieces for refurb.