So it is a legitimate rehab. At parks like SFMM, do coasters go down for major (i.e. months long) rehabs every year or do they take turns (with small fixes every year and a major rehab every few years)?
Saw them in concert in September 2014. It was an amazing show that lasted over three hours with no opener!
Razor Ramon's (Scott Hall pre-nWo) theme, which might be a ripoff of an Eagles song (Those Shoes)
Holy bump Batman, but Goldberg is now back in WWE and he looks amazing for his age! Still a badass as well! I also feel that Sting was screwed in his all-too-short WWE run.
Got to see living legend David Allan Coe in concert last night. He's one of the biggest outlaws in country music. One of his songs has a verse that goes:
"Well I was drunk the day my mom got out of prison
And I went to pick her up in the rain
But before I could get to the station in my pickup truck
She got runned over by a damned old train"
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My theory on why track is being installed already: RMC has a small facility and probably has a few other (smaller) projects lined up for 2018:
RMC Hurler
At least one 4D Free Fly
Maybe another conversion or ground-up coaster (Silverwood or Kennywood T-Rex?)
All they said was "April." Rather cagey of them, eh?
As for Alpengeist, the park opens in late March, so testing it now makes sense.
With an April opening and your visit date, I'm guessing a little over 50/50 it will be open by April 20. I am willing to guess their actual (more detailed) goal is Easter weekend (Good Friday is April 14)
Not officially, however, based on current progress I would not be completely surprised if there is a soft open during HalloWeekends.
Is Millennium Force in your top 10 coasters?