July 8, 200323 yr Does anyone know if Wild Beast at PCW is a clone of The Beast. I searched for it on rcdb, but all they had was the lift hill. I was wondering if it had the double helix and the tunnels, and if it went through the woods? Edited January 1, 197056 yr by Xx2cansamxX
July 8, 200323 yr Well, seeing as how The Beast at PKI is constructed utilizing the terrain as much as possible, I'm going to say no. It would be pretty difficult in the engeneering stages to clone The Beast without the same terrain, and would be a terrible waste of time. So don't quote me on this, but probably not.
July 9, 200323 yr I believe that the Wilde Beast at PCW is loosely based on Coney Island Cincinnati`s Wildcat. Also, the Mighty Canadian Minebuster is loosely based on the Shooting Star from Coney Island.
July 9, 200323 yr Beast doesn't have a clone anywhere. It would't get all the publicity it does if it had a clone somewhere else.
July 9, 200323 yr I believe that the Wilde Beast at PCW is loosely based on Coney Island Cincinnati`s Wildcat. Also, the Mighty Canadian Minebuster is loosely based on the Shooting Star from Coney Island. The Grizzly coasters at PKD and PGA are based on the Coney Island Wildcat as well.
July 9, 200323 yr No it is not a clone of The Beast if you look at the height and speed lenght and all the other things The Beast beets them all.
July 10, 200323 yr Umm...no. It really couldn't be a clone. For one thing, The Beast is THE LONGEST wooden coaster. That means the actual longest one. Not tied with one. Also, there wouldn't really be any possible way for another coaster to be a clone. The Beast is located in the woods, and bends and twists according to the terrain. The Wild Beast is probably some poor attempt to get publicity for that park. The Beast is one of a kind!
July 10, 200323 yr lol. Don't you think this topic is a little dead? I replied with all the same things that you people are saying in the very first post. Just an observation.
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