Correction--499, as I still have no proof that you were actually at the Griffon media day. Perhaps you left it with those bikini-water-park pictures from Spain.
Aw, I just like to give you a hard time, Big Mike. Congratulations on number 500.
^^I'd also like to add that Robb and Elissa already provide an incredible amount of service--and put in an incredible amount of sweat--on these trips. Adding another layer of options would simply be too much--we're not talking a AAA-sized staff here.
This ride came up in conversation with my older brother, Ward, at WDW back in July. He remembers riding this with Mom back when it first opened, and they never could get the hang of how to make their saucer move.
Yeah, an interesting concept that just didn't work out.
I agree completely with your comment about "wheel seats," Tom. I also get sick of enthusiasts saying, "It's a great ride--you just have to know how to brace yourself."
If you need a survival manual just to ride a coaster without getting the crap knocked out of you, it's time to replace that coaster.
Sources?
This the first I have heard of this and I can't really see what else they would do with 2nd floor of a games building.
Robb alluded to this in my TR; of course, he may have been kidding, and I'm fairly gullible.
Looks like it was a helluva tour.
^Pfft! They've had the "Maze of Madness" for years. It's an asylum in a tent (which would make for some security issues, I think). Of course, this could be an entirely new maze with the same name--but this seems improbable.
I don't think you can get to that new slab from the Hurler queue, so I'm guessing that the entrance will be elsewhere (but that's just my guess--maybe between Hurler and Hypersonic?).
I didn't notice, I don't go on that ride much unless i'm with some family or something.
I didn't ride it, either (although it is a better-than-average car ride). But you can see the tombstones and stuff from the walkways around it.
The last concert I saw at a park was at Euroburg years ago when my parents were in town--Mom just had to see Anne Murray.
Aghh!
PS--take that back. I did sit through the annual doo-wop fest at Euroburg last year, whch was more bearable than Anne Murray. My neighbors kept bugging me to go, so I agreed. Now I never have to sit through it again.
^Which you can get from the same ride at a number of other parks (for example, Batwing at Six Flags America and Borg Assimilator at Carowinds). That being said, I kind of like Batwing, when it's running well.
I respectufully disagree--running the video is neither "ironic" nor "moronic," but it is a nice nod to the park's history (and to the history of amusement parks in general).
A moving sidewalk from the park's entrance to Lightning Racer.
I'll second that--especially if they rip out that damn Vekoma Boomerang to make space for it (actually, that's the only really "bad" coaster in the park).