Just a question. Has anyone here visited Busch Garedens: Europe lately. I firmly believe that B&M's two best coasters are sitting in that park with Alpengeist, which is an absolutely fantastic inverted coaster, and Apollo's Chariot, a stunning hypercoaster.
While there are some styles that are more likely to be chosen at a park like KI now that it's with CF, B&M has a repertoire of doing some amazing things. If it can be put on paper, B&M can put it in your park, but for a very high price. But with it, you get an amazingly innovative ride plus B&M stands behind their products very well.
Apollo's Chariot, for example, utilizes the clam shell restraint system. It gives so much freedom, and I can't imagine a body type that it wouldn't accept. Not to mention the fact that it gives such a good ride in terms of airtime. In my opinion it is one of the best coasters in terms of ride experience with the smoothness that B&M is world-renowned for in conjunction with the clam-shell restraint system.
I think if we get a B&M at KI (and I believe it will only be a matter time) it should be designed with one of these two coasters as an inspiration.
Just my two cents. Does anybody else agree?