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This conversion has happened at least once before. See what it is classified as. This is for those who are still debating it.

 

^ Thank you! I was too lazy to go back and find it...

 

They're expecting it to be up and ready for 2011 season, right?

 

It would be quite interesting to see test runs - not just for the "look" of the ride, but what it may *sound* like. El Toro has a distinctive sound, regular woodies have one, so I imagine TG-II will as well.

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Yep, the ride is scheduled to reopen next year, to coincide with the park's 50th anniversary.

 

It'll definitely be a steel ride, with polymer wheels on steel track. I'm just curious if the wooden structure will "give" more than steel supports would, providing a different ride experience or feeling. I'll be sure to regularly update my site with new Giant construction pics!

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Can I be the first to say that the 'double up' feature after the first drop looks horribly uncomfortable? Perhaps its a different part of the ride being built? It just looks too small and tight after that enormous first drop. Could be wrong though.

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Can I be the first to say that the 'double up' feature after the first drop looks horribly uncomfortable? Perhaps its a different part of the ride being built? It just looks too small and tight after that enormous first drop. Could be wrong though.

 

Horrible uncomfortable or crazily insane, I can see it going either way. Could produce a nice pop of airtime. But yeah, it does look pretty small compared to the drop.

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It's a steel coaster.

 

End of debate.

 

--Robb

 

I nominate Robb to be the new governing body of theme park classifications and euphemisms! Looking forward to the shoehorning of the word "donkey" somewhere in a coaster element.

 

One can only think (and hope) that Son of Beast's fate may lie a thousand miles away in the heart of Texas. If this install is successful - could we see even more radical "steel on wood" coasters? (I.E. return of "Looping" wooden coasters?)

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^^ Some people are referring to it as an "Iron Horse", but I think Iron Donkey works better.

 

IMO, a double up is a weird thing to have after a first drop. With the steel tracking it should be a good element, but the double-up is more of a midcourse element, you know? That's like a first drop going straight to a corkscrew. The Efteling GCI has a crazy triple-up I hear, though.

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IMO, a double up is a weird thing to have after a first drop. With the steel tracking it should be a good element, but the double-up is more of a midcourse element, you know? That's like a first drop going straight to a corkscrew. The Efteling GCI has a crazy triple-up I hear, though.

 

Meh, I've always thought a giant corkscrew after a first drop would be neat to have instead of the typical vertical loop being the first element. Yay for originality.

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IMO, a double up is a weird thing to have after a first drop. With the steel tracking it should be a good element, but the double-up is more of a midcourse element, you know? That's like a first drop going straight to a corkscrew. The Efteling GCI has a crazy triple-up I hear, though.

 

Meh, I've always thought a giant corkscrew after a first drop would be neat to have instead of the typical vertical loop being the first element. Yay for originality.

 

They had that...it was called Drachen Fire...

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They had that...it was called Drachen Fire...

 

I always thought that strange element was closer to a diving loop than a corkscrew, despite what they called it. And of course it'd be nice if it were made by a company that wasn't attempting to work outside its technical ability.

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^^ Some people are referring to it as an "Iron Horse", but I think Iron Donkey works better.

 

IMO, a double up is a weird thing to have after a first drop. With the steel tracking it should be a good element, but the double-up is more of a midcourse element, you know? That's like a first drop going straight to a corkscrew. The Efteling GCI has a crazy triple-up I hear, though.

 

Really? Lots of wood coasters (operating and defunct) had a double-up following the first drop.

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They had that...it was called Drachen Fire...

 

I always thought that strange element was closer to a diving loop than a corkscrew, despite what they called it. And of course it'd be nice if it were made by a company that wasn't attempting to work outside its technical ability.

 

Nemesis at Alton Towers.

 

I can't wait to see the finished product. I think SFOT is about an hour and a half from my family in Texas, and if this thing turns out as awesome as it looks, there's going to be a visit to my faaavorite family members before long!

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