July 23, 200917 yr This ride has the weirdest track I've ever seen.. I can't wait to ride it when I go next year!
July 23, 200917 yr Was Kings Dominion named after Kings Island? Made from the same company with the same rides and an Eiffel Tower just 3 years after Kings Island's opening, I would bet there are some connections.....
July 23, 200917 yr The question was was Kings Dominion named after Kings Island. The answer is yes, it was named after Kings Island. Kings Island was named first, before it opened in 1972. Kings Dominion opened after that, so it was named after Kings Island. Terpy, running for the door
July 24, 200917 yr Someone on the KDFansite was wondering how long the shipping containers are that are holding some of the track pieces. Does someone on here have a guess?
July 24, 200917 yr Obviously longer than the piece. The trailer might be a good 3-7 feet longer than needed.
July 24, 200917 yr Someone on the KDFansite was wondering how long the shipping containers are that are holding some of the track pieces. Does someone on here have a guess? Standard shipping containers are normally either 20' or 40' long. http://www.shippingcontainers.com/newcontain.htm
July 24, 200917 yr This ride has the weirdest track I've ever seen.. I can't wait to ride it when I go next year! I agree. It Doesn't look like normal Intamin track. Wait, the rumor is its a giga, but is it an Intamin? I meen the track looks similar but not the same.
July 24, 200917 yr Someone on the KDFansite was wondering how long the shipping containers are that are holding some of the track pieces. Does someone on here have a guess? Standard shipping containers are normally either 20' or 40' long. http://www.shippingcontainers.com/newcontain.htm That's what I thought, but the one at KD that I was looking at doesn't appear to be either. Here is the photo I was using. The following is what I posted on KDFansite for the reasoning of my guess on the length Well, considering the white truck is probably 6 feet tall, and it's 3 centimeters tall on my computer, that is 2 feet for every centimeter. The container is 14.5 centimeters long, putting it's length at 29 feet. But, to account for depth, I'd say the container is more than 35 feet long. Using the same method for the track, the track is about 25 to 28 feet long. But, I thought the standard shipping container was 40 feet long, but there's no way that container is 40 feet. But hey, what do I know?
July 24, 200917 yr But, I thought the standard shipping container was 40 feet long, but there's no way that container is 40 feet. But hey, what do I know? Looking at the size of the cab of the truck itself, it does look to me like a standard 40' Open Top (ISO Code 42 U1) Specifically, it looks like a Hapag-lloyd Container - Orange Structure, Blue top http://www.hapag-lloyd.com/downloads/press...fication_en.pdf
July 24, 200917 yr This ride has the weirdest track I've ever seen.. I can't wait to ride it when I go next year! I agree. It Doesn't look like normal Intamin track. Wait, the rumor is its a giga, but is it an Intamin? I meen the track looks similar but not the same. In a previous pic on this thread it said it was an Intamin Giga. Here is the pic
July 24, 200917 yr According to wiki kings dominion is a sister park and was named after Kings Island. Also dominion sits on 400 acres and has 60 rides vs islands 49 rides using 375 acres (over 700 total).
July 24, 200917 yr Which proves yet again how unreliable Wikipedia is. Kings Island hasn't had over 700 acres of land in many, many years. http://www.KICentral.com/forums/index.php?...amp;hl=assessor
July 24, 200917 yr But, I thought the standard shipping container was 40 feet long, but there's no way that container is 40 feet. But hey, what do I know? Looking at the size of the cab of the truck itself, it does look to me like a standard 40' Open Top (ISO Code 42 U1) Specifically, it looks like a Hapag-lloyd Container - Orange Structure, Blue top http://www.hapag-lloyd.com/downloads/press...fication_en.pdf Yeah. I started looking at it more, and then thinking about the height of a normal container, and then I did more math, it was starting to seem like a 40 foot container. And yes, it is a Hapag Lloyd.
July 24, 200917 yr This ride has the weirdest track I've ever seen.. I can't wait to ride it when I go next year! I agree. It Doesn't look like normal Intamin track. Wait, the rumor is its a giga, but is it an Intamin? I meen the track looks similar but not the same. In a previous pic on this thread it said it was an Intamin Giga. Here is the pic Sorry. I didn't see that earlier.
July 26, 200917 yr Just saw this on KD's facebook page... Kings Dominion 8-20-2009 at 11am.... a new chapter will begin! So that's the time of the official announcement at the park! http://www.kdfansite.com/forums/viewtopic....&start=4485 There's your date folks.
July 26, 200917 yr Can't wait to see what this is...I'm super pumped forr more Intamin Giga goodness!
July 29, 200917 yr I'm wondering what the price for this new coaster would be? $25 million to build Millennium Force and I can imagine this one won't be any cheaper. I understand CF needs to build new coasters occassionally at these newly acquired parks, but with their current debt situation, I'm kind of bewildered by this kind of investment at one park. And I just checked RCDB and it says 22 million for Diamondback. I hope these guys know what they're doing. If not, the next owners could have a nice coaster lineup already in place.
July 29, 200917 yr There was something I read in the KDFansite official coaster thread (it was and email or something; I have no link to that particular post as it was a few weeks ago) that it would cost between $30 million and $35 million. And yes, I'm sure they know what they're doing...hopefully...
July 30, 200917 yr I hope these guys know what they're doing. If not, the next owners could have a nice coaster lineup already in place. And yes, I'm sure they know what they're doing...hopefully... The reality is that the do know what they are doing. They are following a strategy that is carefully thought out and that they believe will result in improved results for themselves and the CF unit holders. It has worked for them in the past and they believe it will continue to work. The problem is that so many things have changed - the economic situation and its impact on customers, the availability/ability to refinance debt, the overall size of CF, and much more. Whether the strategy is going to work out long term is undefined.
August 3, 200917 yr On this page on the KDFansite, some pictures have been posted. Not only is this new giga using some VERY strange track pieces, weird support pieces and connections are being used, too. Enjoy!
August 3, 200917 yr It's probably a placeholder page. I doubt that KD's new ride will be called Diamondback. Edit: I also found this by changing the number at the end.
August 3, 200917 yr That can be done with any page on the former Paramount Parks sites. http://www.kingsdominion.com/attractions/d...l.cfm?ai_id=156
August 3, 200917 yr Yes. I also found our BLSC, a WWC, our Crypt, The Beast, our Drop Tower, and others. And here's the description for our Drop Tower: At 315 feet tall, Drop Tower is the world’s tallest gyro drop. DROP ZONE spins riders on a 30-foot ring of 40 seats that encircles the Drop Tower to a height of more than 26 stories, and then drops guests in a 67 mph free-fall. Edit: They also still have Shool of Rock on the website.
August 3, 200917 yr It's probably a placeholder page. I doubt that KD's new ride will be called Diamondback. Edit: I also found this by changing the number at the end. That can be done with any page on the former Paramount Parks sites. http://www.kingsdominion.com/attractions/d...l.cfm?ai_id=156 Yeah. Someone originally did that on Carowinds Connection was having some fun and did that. Then they went into a long explanation about all of the former Paramount parks share the same central server, so when a website tries to get info, it just gets whatever is in the server. Apparently it can be done with almost every ride at the former Paramount parks.
August 3, 200917 yr At 315 feet tall, Drop Tower is the world’s tallest gyro drop. DROP ZONE spins riders on a 30-foot ring of 40 seats that encircles the Drop Tower to a height of more than 26 stories, and then drops guests in a 67 mph free-fall. Premier Rides built several of these LIM catapult roller coasters from 1996 to 1999, yet only two—Flight of Fear at Kings Dominion and its counterpart at Paramount Kings Island—are indoors. FAIL
August 4, 200917 yr Yeah, because as many know CBS was moving those rides...to Canada's Wonderland and Carowinds. Thank goodness CBS is gone.
August 4, 200917 yr http://canadaswonderland.com/attractions/d...l.cfm?ai_id=162 http://carowinds.com/attractions/detail.cfm?ai_id=162 Oh, snap!
August 4, 200917 yr I hope these guys know what they're doing. If not, the next owners could have a nice coaster lineup already in place. And yes, I'm sure they know what they're doing...hopefully... The reality is that the do know what they are doing. They are following a strategy that is carefully thought out and that they believe will result in improved results for themselves and the CF unit holders. It has worked for them in the past and they believe it will continue to work. I would agree with that sentiment except that the old way it worked in the past seems to work no longer. "If you build it, they will come" just isn't working any more.
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