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I've been to other park around the country and some for there Halloween Celebration thing have made some of the coasters run backwards.Think it would be a good idea to run The Beast backwards for Fearfest.

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Lets see:

The mechanical/wood coaster guys would have to rebuild the trains, and reverse everything on them. That would take (my guess) a month or two to do one train, so that coaster would have a long line and guests would complain. Not to mention that during the day, before FearFest opened, that car would be sidetracked all day, so long lines again. Dont think its going to happen.

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I've been to other park around the country and some for there Halloween Celebration thing have made some of the coasters run backwards.Think it would be a good idea to run The Beast backwards for Fearfest.

Although that is a good idea, from what I understand coasters have to me very fine specifications in order to run backwards. It's simply dangerous to have a ride go backwards when it's impossible to predict sudden moves.

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I think it would be cool if they just turned the main lights for the coasters off and added fog, red, green, or black lighting and strob effects in tunnels.

They do turn off the lights on the coasters.

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I think it would be cool if they just turned the main lights for the coasters off and added fog, red, green, or black lighting and strob effects in tunnels.

ie: epilepsy or however its spelled

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But isn't that why they put "artificial fog and strobe lighting is used in this attraction" on the warning signs? (also lights were on all over the park last year) Maybe the survey results will change that! :P

The Dark House, Psycho Path and Curse of the Crypt mazes have some fog in them and Maze of Madness has a zillion strobe lights inside.

I have severe asthma and artificial fog only makes it worse, but if you take precautions, such as medication and or hand held aspirators it won't effect you as much. I can't answer for those that have epilepsy, but if you heed the warning signs, just as for all of the rides, you would avoid any possible injuries.

I for one don't want MY ailment to stop everyone from having fun. So I say "more fog and strobes, PKI." I'll just find a "breathing spot" if things get too bad.

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