I like the Premier coasters, too--especcially the Mr. Freeze rides in Texas and Missouri. So, I'm glad that they decided to go with one for Magic Mountain. But I understand the concerns of others over the ride's potential capacity.
^The whole "Lady Luck" concept, although I thought it worked well with the Web site, didn't really come together during last year's event. It simply required too much explaining to tie in the houses.
I think this is the most intriguing house because I'm a fan of the classic Universal monsters. Making it a "black-and-white" maze with lightning effects makes sense.
They're forcing Robb and Elissa to move TPR headquarters again?
You should totally do you own Haunt--and it should feature Bigfoot, Sharktopus, and Mega Piranha!
With Busch adding Cheetah Hunt and Verbolten, SFDK adding Superman, and the backward redo of the Mr. Freeze rides, we seem to be entering a new era of launched coasters.
They probably don't have the original Pink Lady there anymore, either.
I'm always amused by posters who express a strong a opinion, then call out other posters for not agreeing with it. I'm sorry that you had a less-than-optimum experience at Six Flags Over Texas; however, not everyone shares your view of the park (including me).