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Sounds like a great addition to me. Looks like the Ouimet era is finally upon us.

I'm crossing my fingers that a set of flying scooters could come our way, too. I've mentioned before how I'd love to see even the Larson model at KI. They aren't the same as our old Flying Eagles, but they're still very fun in their own respect. They could place them somewhere along the path between BLSC and the Eiffel Tower (though obviously not in a way that would require the floral clock to be removed.)

Has anyone heard if the coaster is the standard Mack wild mouse layout?

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How about we get our Flying Scooters back, and Carowinds gets a Larson? Ahh wishful thinking, but it's probably easier for Corporate to give us a Larson (or an equivalent) and be done with it.

Overall, a solid addition for Knott's. It's good to see their Scrambler making a comeback, and the coaster shouldn't hurt either.

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People who have been to Knott's will probably agree that it was the most obviously-Cedar-Fair portion of the park. It's very jostling. Entering it from the incredible Ghost Town, you're immediately bombarded by sea-foam-painted concrete buildings, that "Attitudes" shop with the awful barbed wire, ]a Johnny Rockets... It's just 100% unrelated to the original sections of the park.

It will be nice to see it get a little sprucing up. It could take a lesson from California Adventure's pier area, too, shedding the awkward 1980's thrill park theme for a turn-of-the-century Victorian-romantic California pier. This looks like a good step in that direction.

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^^ I am personally not impressed by Knott's. It's not thrilling enough to be an amusement park, or uniformly themed enough to be an old fashioned theme park. They've made great strides in more recent years, I think, but it tries to straddle a middle ground between Disneyland's parks and Six Flags Magic Mountain. The result is that it doesn't feel quite complete.

Now, Calico Mine Ride? I'd buy a day's admission just to ride that.

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^^ I am personally not impressed by Knott's. It's not thrilling enough to be an amusement park, or uniformly themed enough to be an old fashioned theme park. They've made great strides in more recent years, I think, but it tries to straddle a middle ground between Disneyland's parks and Six Flags Magic Mountain. The result is that it doesn't feel quite complete.

Now, Calico Mine Ride? I'd buy a day's admission just to ride that.

But they have a Topspin.

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^^ Trademark applications by major companies can be quickly noticed thanks to automated searches like this one: http://www.trademark...222594-page-1-2

Notice that Gatekeeper was filed on the day the coaster was announced, whereas Coast Rider was filed early.

Who would look at the website daily? My point is, I'm surprised someone caught it.

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Great addition to Knotts. I look forward to seeing how this turns out. Did they say when they would release more information? Ride animations, etc?

I'd be surprised if animation was released for a set of scooters, a scrambler, and a wild mouse.

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Has anyone heard if the coaster is the standard Mack wild mouse layout?

From knotts.com: "a harrowing journey down the 1,339 feet of track" and says 52 feet high.

rcdb.com lists KD Ricochet, Fly, and all the Legoland versions with a length of 1312' 4", and considers it the "Wild Mouse (large park)" version, and these all have a height listed at 51' 10".

It looks to me like it will be very similar, but with perhaps a longer station unloading area, or 27 feet longer due to a slightly different dimension on a different shaped footprint?

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^^ Trademark applications by major companies can be quickly noticed thanks to automated searches like this one: http://www.trademarkia.com/company-cedar-fair-lp-222594-page-1-2

Notice that Gatekeeper was filed on the day the coaster was announced, whereas Coast Rider was filed early.

It changes. Like you said, Gatekeeper was filed the day of but it's not always like that. Maverick was trademarked way before the announcement but Top Thrill Dragster was trademarked three months after it was announced.

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