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Knoebels Discussion Thread
Mr Stratosphere replied to robbalvey's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
Thanks for posting! Its a great video. I hope to ride it real soon! -
Knoebels Discussion Thread
Mr Stratosphere replied to robbalvey's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
Don't know if anyone posted this yet but I found a video of the Flying Turns first test run on YouTube John -
Photo TR: Hershey Park Springtime
Mr Stratosphere replied to BRTeller's topic in Photo Trip Report Archive
Awesome pictures!! Thanks for posting, I really can't wait to get there this May! John -
Shane's Amusement Attic
Mr Stratosphere replied to montezooma's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
I found this 1980's commercial on YouTube for Cedar Point. Thunder Canyon http://youtube.com/watch?v=3r2_G61-wl4 Demon Drop John -
Olsor's Amusement Shoebox
Mr Stratosphere replied to Olsor's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
Don't quote me on this, but from what I have heard I believe there were problems with the boarding and unloading the trains. This is from Wikipedia: "Some of the the drawbacks of these coasters included the need for large, uncomfortable over-the-shoulder restraints as well as poor wheel-to-track construction" John -
Let's Learn about the Matterhorn!
Mr Stratosphere replied to Alpenguy's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
Thanks for the post! Its extremely interesting to me! I love posts that are like this! John -
Shane's Amusement Attic
Mr Stratosphere replied to montezooma's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
On page 54 you posted pictures of MGM Grand Adventures park maps. Thanks! Those brought back some great memories. I found this commercial for the park when it went to seasonal operations. I was also going through some of my shoe boxes and found my on ride photo of Over the Edge and Lightning bolt. I'll post those soon. This is the 2000 promo for the park and the SkyScreamer. John -
Jakes' Disneyland Update Thread!
Mr Stratosphere replied to ghost007jas's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
Great Report!! I love seeing whats up at the DLR. Has anyone heard anything about the new trains for the Matterhorn?? John -
Andy Shine's Quiz Time
Mr Stratosphere replied to Simon Baynham's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
19/20!! -
Japanese Ride Catalogs
Mr Stratosphere replied to Gutterflower's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
They really like the color white dont they?? -
Weirdest Things The 'GP' Have Said
Mr Stratosphere replied to maliboomer's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
While working at the Stratosphere: "I know my kid is under the height requirement, but can she sit on my lap on the Big Shot?" John -
Opinion: Indoor Park...Outdoor Coaster
Mr Stratosphere replied to Looty's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
I don't really believe that heating/cooling is a major problem. Just look at the Desperado at Primm, Nevada. Its station is housed inside but the entire ride takes place outdoors. The openings where the track leaves and enters the building stay open during operation. They have installed "wind curtains" which keep the heat out and the cool in. It is basically a strong down draft of air that is blown from above the opening. You find these in Vegas a lot at the casinos that keep their doors open all year round. I believe that a coaster going outside of an indoor park is an alright idea. I wish that the Adventuredome here would do it! John -
I think this is great!! It reminds me as well. Think of the GP, people remember bad situations more than they remember the good ones. Just as the saying goes, "You are only as strong as your Weakest Link." All it takes is one person or situation to ruin a visit at the park. So I would believe that the park would want to minimize bad situations, no matter how big or small. Think of a person who is a first time visitor to the park and would have crappy things like this happen on their visit. Would they recommend the park to others? I wouldn't think so. I like to remember that the best type of advertisement is word of mouth. It's the best way to promote the park and increases the chances of repeat visitors. Anyways I cannot wait to head back to the park. It's exciting to see all the changes happening and everything looks great so far. There was only one person at the park that knew me by name. She was the sweetest lady at the gift shop near the carousel. Her name is Verna and always remembered me by name, so I always made it a point to go and visit her when I come to the park. She was the nicest person in any of the stores that I could remember. John
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I remember that as well lol. Let It Ride.. I believe the name was changed after they took the 2 cars off of the train. When the name was changed they also painted the trains yellow so it could be seen from the ground. Big Shot was also my first S&S Shot tower. I believe that the first generation shot towers are the best. (The ones that only have the cables on the top) John An Idea of the old paint scheme. This is what I found funny about this advertisement of the ride. First there are no OTSRs and second the train is traveling in the wrong direction lol. Credit: Joyrides.com This is shortly after the painting of the trains. Notice the OTSRs have no padding. Head banging was a huge problem then. Credit: rcdb.com You can see the cushions on the OTSRs which helped a bit. I remember working up there and standing on the ledge like that. I loved it! And the following were a couple of concept pictures of the "Arrow Fishhook."
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Expoland to Demolish Fujin Raijin II
Mr Stratosphere replied to robbalvey's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
Has anyone heard what will happen to the ride? I know it says they are demolishing it. Are they dismantling it or destroying it? John -
No they don't have anything planned as far as I know. I remember they were looking into a SkyJump possibly being up there. But everything fell through. I would have loved to bungee form there! But I think liability would have been the enemy there. All that is left of the High Roller is a couple of supports. John
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High Roller wasn't that bad. I liked riding in the back car, the whip around the two drops the ride had gave people butterflies in the stomach, but no airtime. I believe the engineers on High Roller didn't have that bad of a time because the ride was never over the side of the building. The track wrapped around the top of the outdoor observation deck. I know the more terrifying ones to work on would be X-Scream and Insanity where the engineers are over the side of the tower and the ride is all that separates them and an 800ft drop to the ground. John