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I think the biggest thing is the parks that could afford them or wanted them already have them.

 

Don't forget the building permits.

 

Even if a park could afford one and want one, there's the possibility they're not allowed to.

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Yes, the "drop" towers have the appeal of not knowing the exact time the descent will occur, but "shot" towers have the advantage of floater air time at the top.

 

I wasn't talking about the S&S/Intamin towers. On those you still have an idea of when you're going to drop. You stop at the top for a few seconds before dropping. So you pretty much know when it's going to happen.

 

The one at Waldameer is a smaller one. (I'm not sure of the manufacturer).

 

It drops you as you're getting pulled up. So you really don't know when the drop is going to be.

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This is the one I'm talking about.

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I have also been waiting for Hersheypark to get a drop tower for YEARS! They are a great affordable non coaster year addition... but.. oh well.

 

That's a common misconception -- that drop towers are cheap to build.

 

A decent sized tower from Intamin or S&S in the ballpark height of 250-feet will run upwards from $7 million. That's more than most large wooden roller coasters cost.

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I have also been waiting for Hersheypark to get a drop tower for YEARS! They are a great affordable non coaster year addition... but.. oh well.

 

That's a common misconception -- that drop towers are cheap to build.

 

A decent sized tower from Intamin or S&S in the ballpark height of 250-feet will run upwards from $7 million. That's more than most large wooden roller coasters cost.

 

Add low capacity to that, and its not really a surprise that not that many are being built these days.

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Funny how Batman clones are all around the country and everyone wants to complain that SF has no variety.

 

Then the same people come along and ask "Why don't more parks have these drop towers?" which are essentially everywhere and all pretty much create the same thrill.

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^ I have to agree everytime I go to Ceadr Point. I always get my ride on Demon Drop its so old that you get this feeling in the back of your mind that it might break . Then you drop its all pure free fall. ITS GREAT!!! I wish the would revamp that design and make it newer and try and sell it again going for pure thrill!

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