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Superbatboy

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  1. My go to is always the back, inside seat...that whip over the first drop never gets old
  2. The company that works with Intamin's launch systems has 3 products listed for 2017 in the U.S. Not sure if that means for sure it's Intamin or if another company could be using them. However, I was able to match several of the products listed on the site to actual Intamin launch coasters. Like for instance there are two products listed back from 2007 in the U.S. which would correlate to Maverick... one at 1000kva (lift hill) and another for 3200 kva (tunnel launch). On the site as well, the very last product listed for the U.S. was 2011 which would correlate to Cheetah Hunt, the last Intamin launch coaster in the U.S. Again, not sure how accurate this website is, but it seems like a lot of things correlate even with the overseas launch coasters in Turkey, Dubai, etc; Here's the site: http://www.indrivetec.ch/en/references/
  3. It wasn't the front?? That's the only seat I'll ride it in
  4. X2 has to be one of the most inconsistent/temperamental rides of all time. Sometimes you get an awesome ride that isnt too rough and hauls ass through the course. Other times it feels like you're in a blender.
  5. Yeah, I'm not sure why people complain and call these flats rides etc; They're legit fun, and can be really intense depending on how your seat flips.
  6. There's no way MM bulldozed an entire stadium for a superloop lol. I would love if MM did indeed get a Zamperla giant discovery ala SFOT but highly doubt we'll ever see one. The longest standing, most common rumor is JL, and these days usually the most popular rumor is the one that comes to fruition. I'm more excited about the possibility of them re-doing the movie district than the actual JL itself.
  7. Ugh, such idiots! I remember last summer some stupid kids were spitting on people from the bridge that goes over the beginning of Twisted Colossus. Unfortunately they fled before security came.
  8. ^This is probably the most accurate reason, especially since a lot of their staff is back in school now lol
  9. CW has such an awesome line-up of flats, kudos to them!
  10. I much prefer the Joker theme SFOG did than the Fireball theme.
  11. Definitely seems like some type of water attraction, a power splash would be awesome.
  12. No. They can barely keep up the fire effects on X2 and Apocalypse, I don't see them keeping a high tech ride like JL running at an optimum level for more than a few seasons
  13. Actually Six Flags Mexico and St Louis have a lot of the same rides, the only one up they got was of course the RMC and the fact that they have an old Morgan hyper. I'm sure if Six Flags felt iron-horsing The Boss would give them a solid ROI they would've done it by now. Plus the Boss seems to be well liked by people who've ridden it, all it probably needs is a GCI Ghostrider treatment, but then again how much ROI would they get from that?? And those 4D flip "non-coaster" thingies are pretty fun actually and would be more than World's of Fun has gotten in the past 5 years if you think about it.
  14. It'd be awesome if they could fit an RMC raptor or an Intamin mega lite indoors. No chance of that happening though
  15. Oh, HELL NO!!! The parks were dying under Kinzel's watch. He was stuck in the 80's when running the parks (whereas Six Flags was using the latest technology to help move the parks forward). Matt Ouimet came in and did things that Kinzel would never have done therefore bringing the parks up to where they can be more competitive. Hmmmmmm, Kinzel was stuck in the 80's? Yet he was responsible for green lighting some of the most iconic rides of the 2000's (Millennium Force, TTD, i305, and some say Fury 325 was conceived while he was still with the company). What exactly has Ouimet done that is forward thinking? Everything has been safe and done in the past. People also don't give Kinzel credit for buying the Paramount parks. Yes it was problematic in the beginning, but now that it's had time to flourish the Cedar Fair brand has become incredibly profitable. People credit and praise Ouimet for this, but it was Kinzel's vision. Also not sure how parks were "dying" under Kinzel. All regional parks were having trouble during the recession, that time period just so happened to coincide with the end of Kinzel's stint.
  16. Same here, I thought they went belly-up a long time ago.... If they're still around, then I'm surprised they haven't pulled a Zierer and make their debut on the big coaster market. I think people remember Miler going belly-up when it never did is an example of something called the Mandela Effect. You mean like The Berenstein Bears vs. The BerenSTAIN Bears? I swear when I was a kid it was the Berenstein Bears.
  17. The one in Texas only had about 10 mins worth of queue inside, I wouldn't expect much more than that.
  18. During the announcement I kept waiting for the "just kidding". They weren't... gotta love the Ouimet era
  19. All that hype for Planet Snoopy!?!?!
  20. Hurler at KD! Looking forward to tomorrow's announcement!
  21. The fact that it's a clone doesn't bother me, I just feel the ride doesn't fit SFMM's core demographic which is thrill seekers. Especially since attendance is down this year, I don't think Justice League will get people through the gates like Twisted Colossus and Full Throttle did. I'm also extremely worried that in 2-3 years, only half the effects will work, the ride cars will be vandalized beyond repair, and they will only have half of the vehicles operating at any given point. Looking forward to see if the Movie District gets a complete overhaul though. The last 3 area revamps (Full Throttle Zone, DC Universe, Steampunk) have been pretty good. Hopefully next, Cyclone Bay will get some MAJOR love.
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