^A little more competition is always a good thing. It's good to see other companies stepping up (for example, RMC, Zierer, and Mack) to challenge B&M, Intamin, and Vekoma.
I wasn't a big fan of the movie, either. I liked Gru, but didn't think the Minions were all that funny. However, I think it'll work well enough as a simulator ride.
At 7:30 tonight, Williamsburg's Movie Tavern will be showing the 1966 Batman flick starring Adam West and Burt Ward. I'll be there to have a beer and catch this camp classic on the big screen.
Holy cinematic revival!
And always remember to keep your . . .
. . . handy!
Too bad Texas Chute Out is going away (glad I got to ride it New Texas Giant Bash). But I will shed no tears for Flashback (even though it was OK as Boomerangs go).
I'd love to see them use that huge chunk of land for something good. The tour, which was only "OK" to begin with, has been a shadow of its former self for years now.
You forget one little detail: there never was anything wrong with the track. It was closed because of problems with the support structure.
Are you talking about Beast or Son of Beast, BDG?