I just added the Kings Dominion itinerary to the first page of this thread--one hour each on I305, Dominator, Hurler, Grizzly, Rebel Yell, and Anaconda.
If this ride was at Universal Orlando, they'd be selling Transformer Energon Screwdrivers during Halloween Horror Nights.
Even though I'm not a Transformers fan, I definitely want to check this ride out--and have some Energon.
I really like the layout of this ride, and it should look even better when SeaWorld finishes all the landscaping and theming elements.
Looks like the Busch parks are winning the "sexy-looking trains" sweepstakes this year, too.
I finally saw The Avengers last week, and enjoyed it. Mark Ruffalo stole the show as Bruce Banner/The Hulk (even though old Green Skin didn't have as much screen time as the other characters). He has the single best line in the whole flick. Ruffalo brought some dry humor to Banner, which was lacking in other Marvel movies.
Sounds like the place needs a lot more work than they originally counted on, so they're concentrating on the water park. I hope the Kochs are able to make a go of the place.
Movie World could use a good shooting dark ride. (Then again, I think just about every park could use a good dark ride or two.) May as well get the most they can out of the DC heroes.
I have yet to ride one of these "Deja Vu" clones, but I think Larry has actually ridden them all. I give SFNE high marks for putting out a good food spread for this event.
Here's my two cents.
Intamin: Shockwave (stand-up coaster at Drayton Manor, UK). Jupiter, an Intamin woodie in Japan, is quite bad, as well.
GCI: Gwazi (BGT--I actually liked it a bit better with the old PTC trains)
B&M: Iron Wolf (now relocated to SFA and renamed Apocalypse)
Two stand-ups--yeah, I'm not a big fan of that type of coaster.
The Haunted House is looking good. And I want some of that fried cheese.
I wonder if that autographed poster from the old 1960s Batman flick is still there?