CD Posted October 1, 2006 Posted October 1, 2006 I am making a coaster in NL and I wanted a good story behind it. So every night (I hope) I will add a new addition until I unveil my creation. I hope you enjoy my story and future coaster. See if you can guess what the coaster is!The first person to guess right gets a cookie! Email all your answers to Dan. P.S. Please don't take this seriously it is meant to be fun and to poke fun at how coaster enthusiast can get sometimes. If you don't know what I am talking about look at the CP Project 07 thread. SFMM didn't like how rough and bad psclone was and feared that it could get them into trouble. So they made the decision that most people hoped they would, they demolished psclone. A couple of years went by and many coaster enthusiast started to wonder what would replace the infamous coaster. It was assumed that a new kids area would be put onto its old footprint because of SFMM's "family friendly" atmosphere. But to everyone's surprise a few footers had popped up one September night. Coaster enthusiast all over the world were thrilled, but it would be a few months before the excitement really began. Enthusiast had wondered for weeks what was to come, a B&M? an intamin? Both? Then over night a flatbed truck pulled into SFMM carrying many pallets of wood. This made a lot of enthusiast disappointed considering SFMM's maintenance of its wood coasters. All of the enthusiast were hoping for a GCI or Intamin woodie but that isn't what they were about to get...
thomas2 Posted October 1, 2006 Posted October 1, 2006 Nooooo they tore down Psyclone! That is like the best and smoothest coaster of SFMM!!!
CD Posted October 1, 2006 Author Posted October 1, 2006 A few weeks later a couple of TPR members went to SFMM to see how construction was coming along. To their surprise the station, a turn around, and the lift had been completed. (Pics will be included in the next update) Rob and Elissa were among the TPR members who headed down to SFMM and they were very excited to see the construction. Although no one could figure out what the coasters layout was going to look like and who the company was that was building it. Saty tuned for the Alvey Photo TR for SFMM's new wooden coaster!
Satoshi Posted October 6, 2006 Posted October 6, 2006 don't tear the woodie psyclone down! kinda the US oldest woodie like 1920's Cyclone at Coney Island and we needa preserve that old antique stuff for coaster's bio!!
NitroRider Posted October 6, 2006 Posted October 6, 2006 ^I think he was talking about the real Cyclone that everyone copies off.
Vekoma Fan Boy Posted October 6, 2006 Posted October 6, 2006 How come everyone calls Psyclone the oldest ride in the park anyway?
Ccron10 Posted October 7, 2006 Posted October 7, 2006 ^I'm just guessing because of the way the wood is unpainted? Never heard that rumor. Gold Rusher is older. Great way to hook people into the story CD! Keep up the good work! I might just create a story for my model coaster I'm building.
waterviper Posted October 8, 2006 Posted October 8, 2006 How come everyone calls Psyclone the oldest ride in the park anyway? Thats because it seems like the oldest coaster at SFMM because it is concidered rough and looks and sounds like its falling apart!
Beate's Freak Posted October 8, 2006 Posted October 8, 2006 I hope that after the lift the track just goes straight down and then ends, and all the people that ride it die! But the only people alowed to ride it are the cheap-ass SFMM Employees and after the new employees see what happened to the old employees they will change their evil ways! MWHAHAHA! But seriously it sounds good so far, keep up the good work!
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