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Rides that could use a shed

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There are a couple of coasters in the industry that would benefit from a little extra theming. Despite what you think of the shed, (I personally like it), you can't deny that it adds to the ride experience; the same can be said for Adventure Express. I'm not saying these coasters are bad, but I think that having an ending scene would enhance the ride experience. To me, the only coaster that comes to mind is The Bat. I always thought it would be cool to have an ending scene like an old barn or a cave. This is all rhetorical of course. Thoughts?

Maybe a space-themed "shed" at the end of Magnum XL 200. or maybe millennium

Magnum did have themeing in its final tunnel back in the day. Flashing lights, laser sounds and fog.

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On 9/25/2017 at 11:58 PM, PhantomTheater said:

Magnum did have themeing in its final tunnel back in the day. Flashing lights, laser sounds and fog.

I remember reading that somewhere. It would be awesome if it made a comeback one day. 

39 minutes ago, flightoffear1996 said:

I think fog is a horrible idea around and coaster.  All the extra moisture in the air can't be good for the steel.

As opposed to being outside in the rain and whatnot?  I assume it's the chemical in the fog fluid that's worse than anything.

What about Diamondback's splashdown? Maybe there's some sort of coat of paint that protects it.

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