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SonofBaconator

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  1. @KIghostguy True, but SV is a huge scale coaster. I was talking about coasters like Twisted Timbers, and Railblaizer.
  2. Double Post. I never realized how "cheap" RMC coasters are as they average around $10 million. Compare this to B&M whuch averages as around $20 million. At this rate I wouldn't be surpised if every park in the chain has an RMC in some form or another... ....except Michigan's Adventure.
  3. More like the 200ft RMC Woodie ;))
  4. Looks like a head chopper affect under the first drop
  5. I agree with you, but I don't think the park has any plans removing BLSC unless it's reliability goes down enough to justify its removal.
  6. Seems like the back park of CM has received a lot of love this past year. I like how they updated the Killmart building to make it fit in ans the area looks a lot better. The most awkward part of CM is the part where BLSC resides by the dodgems. This place would be the most likely spot for flat rides if they ever wanted to add more.
  7. I feel like if it were for Grand Carnivale it would have been set up earlier. Also has anyone asked the park? I think they wouldn't keep it a secret if the building was built for the event.
  8. Millennium Force: B&M Edition
  9. Until the orange supports fade and it looks like salmon
  10. I'm sure the unpredictable Ohio winters don't do the pistons any good during Winterfest.
  11. In terms of making it "Camp Snoopy", they COULD do it but there would have to be significant additions to make it worth it. I personally like it how it is but that doesn't mean it shouldn't be updated. Boo Blasters needs to be redone. Also I always thought they should get a GG or GCI kids woodie where the petting zoo is.
  12. I honestly think they're getting a B&M. From a reliability standpoint Kings Dominion has been at the short end of the stick for years. Love them or hate them B&M is reliable and worth the money. A wing coaster would suit this park well
  13. It could be a haunt building that might tie into the a space theme. Also, and this is a stretch, this could be used as a temporary queue similar to Banshee just for opening weekend as well as a haunt building for later
  14. Possibly the tire propel launch one in San Antonio. That one's pretty amateur, even for Intamin standards so I would hardley consider that a groundbreaking feat
  15. That was the early 2000s. Could S&S/ RMC create larger versions of their 4d free spins to mimic X2?
  16. Until the cost of operating Intamin coasters goes down, don't expect any additions to Cedar Fair in the near future. Maybe smaller additions are a possibility but their operating costs are still outrageous.
  17. I don't like this idea personally. I like the transition of nothingness between the dry park and the waterpark. They don't need to compact things like CP does. Also regarding intamin, they cost a crap ton of money to maintain. If Cedar Fair could justify the cost of maintaining intamin coasters then they would be working with them right now. There's a reason that chain hasn't worked with them since 2010.
  18. I've often thought the same thing, I even had a concept of it replacing the theater and Invertigo and call it the demon but I don't think Cedar Fair's willing to have another dive coaster in the same state as valravn unless it's significantly smaller
  19. That's not a bad assumption, especially since Mack is expensive and B&M is literally in our own backyard. However, I don't know what other B&M we could get. A dive coaster seems unlikely since we have one four hours away, the same could be said about a wing coaster. A flying coaster would be funny since we literally just got rid of our flyer. Other than that the other models I didn't list seem highly unlikely. You could argue we could get a floorless to replace Vortex but at that point I would rather us get a T-Rex from RMC instead. I'm going off topic here cuz there's literally nothing else to decode at this point
  20. I know this is sort of off topic but I remember Greg Schied mentioning in an interview that it takes about 3 years to plan a coaster roller coaster so theoretically as soon as this coaster opens they'll already be in the planning stage for their next one; assuming the next one comes in 2023 of course.
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