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SFMM Annouces Terminator Wooden Coaster


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In one of the worst kept ride annoucements SFMM will indeed introduce Terminator The Coaster next year.

Still havent figured out how you can have a Terminator ride that isnt steel? Doesn't make sense. Im sure the themeing will be top notch Six Flags quality, but the ride should be another great ride from GCI

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Wow that was a very messy announcement. And a Terminator ride made of Wood? Jeeze.

But it's a GCI, it's sure to be a great ride.

I agree, although Terminator sounds like a great coaster, when i think of Terminator being a coaster i think of it being some type of Intamin or Vekoma launched coaster.

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Don't know where I read this but I remember hearing somewhere that Terminator Salvation takes place in post-apocalyptic setting with many of the images that have been coming out showing a desert scene. If this proves true, I can understand the wooden coaster direction. Post-apocalyptic accompanies lack of technology thus a wooden, old-time, coaster. Somewhat of a roundabout way of approaching it, but hey wouldn't you come up with any excuse to obtain a GCII coaster?

EDIT: In addition, this is not the official announcement. The official announcement will take place this week, too bad for SFMM that all this info was leaked. Either that or terrible planning on the PR side. Could you imagine if that would have happened with Diamondback...

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Well this coaster has been known about for quite a while. The guys at TPR have been calling it terminator since the removal of the old coaster.

Yeah what if that would have happend with Diamondback. I mean besides the article in First Drop magazine and the discovered plans at the city of Mason. Atleast the name and details were kept close until the announcement.

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Since when does the material to build the ride have to represent the name/theme of the ride? There are tons of bird themed rides out there that our wood or steel (Raptor, Talon, Raven). The new Tony Hawk rides are steel, even though I think of wooden ramps and skateboards. Mantis is steel even though I would think more of a forest when thinking of an animal like that. I'm sure there are plenty of other examples out there, but I think you get the idea. I really don't think a theme/name is rarely if ever based on the material to build a ride.

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I understand what you mean about those rides and their names, but non of them have a theme. This ride is to be themed after the Terminator movies. So if it is to be themed to the movies, I just find it hard for a wodden coaster to be themed after metal cyborg assasin. But thats just me.

Heres some more info and video of the coaster. Who needs a press release now?

PR Newswire

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It looks low (95'), slow (50.1 mph) & short (2877') to me. The review bills it as being family friendly. The top speed is less then Test Track at Epcot.

The top speed neing less than that on Test Track means nothing. Test track actually gets up to 60 + mph. That is actually quite fast. Firehawk doesn't get that fast, in fact, few coasters at KI do.

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