November 18, 200520 yr I was looking at rcdb.com and I see that Aviatar is no longer listed. So will it be a flat or coaster?
November 19, 200520 yr IAPPA stands for International Association of Amusement Parks. I never herd of it to.
November 19, 200520 yr Theres a conference or convention for it where the park chains show off what new things are coming to their parks and ride companies show off their new designs and such.
November 19, 200520 yr Theres a conference or convention for it where the park chains show off what new things are coming to their parks and ride companies show off their new designs and such. Wow i did not know that thanks Combat.
November 19, 200520 yr No, to the best of my knowledge the park has not (and will not) release any concept art or details about Nick Universe until after Winterfest in January. They will then have renderings of the new area from Keith McVine(sp). He is the guy that does the animations on Badnitrus over on Coasterbuzz. I believe he also did the Italian Job and Boomerang Bay movies and renderings.
November 19, 200520 yr I know what IAPPA is just never heard of park chains show off what new things. Park chains go to see what new food, merchandise, rides, services and so on. Parks like to keep their ideas to themselves. I know someone that goes and it's nothing to get excited about. Robocoaster and Disko was the main attractions last year.
November 19, 200520 yr ^^^^^^^Well if you would read this topic Here you guys and gals would know because I asked the same question and Shaggy answered it for me.
January 9, 200620 yr Avatar is a family designed steel rollercoaster i kind of dont think the new NC is going to be all that we think it will, i went to PKI for winterfest and they have already started a few things. suddenly i dont like Lime Green and Orange.
January 18, 200620 yr So did anyone find out if it's actually a coaster or a modified Disk-o? I've heard that PGA is getting a W shaped Disk-o this year, so that would make this make sense.
January 18, 200620 yr Yeah it is a modified Disk-O from I have read you would have to have it modified to go into NU.
January 23, 200620 yr ^ this is just a guess, but I think they are wondering if Avatar would be considered a coaster and increase the number of coasters a park would have according to the Book. IE, park has 4 coasters, gets a disk-o, would it then be 5 coasters?
January 23, 200620 yr They never listed them as far as I know. Thats why Avitar was removed once it was determined to be a Disk'O. Thats why the Dizzy Disk and DollyWood for example is not listed on RCDB.
March 24, 200620 yr Its nothing like tomb raider. Well by the defition of a roller coaster which is something like this. In essence a specialised railroad system, a coaster consists of a track that rises and falls in specially designed patterns, sometimes with one or more inversions (the most common being loops) that turns the rider briefly upside down. The track does not necessarily have to be a complete circuit (the antonym of complete circuit is "shuttle"), though some purists insist that it must to be a true coaster. (Not all thrill rides that run on a track are roller coasters). I dont think its a coaster if you go by that.
March 24, 200620 yr Its not a coaster. The manufacturer doesnt even consider it a coaster. Yeah, they don't consider it a coaster why should we? I mean, who would consider a ride with the model name, "Disko Coaster" a coaster?
March 24, 200620 yr Its nothing like tomb raider. Well by the defition of a roller coaster which is something like this. In essence a specialised railroad system, a coaster consists of a track that rises and falls in specially designed patterns, sometimes with one or more inversions (the most common being loops) that turns the rider briefly upside down. The track does not necessarily have to be a complete circuit (the antonym of complete circuit is "shuttle"), though some purists insist that it must to be a true coaster. (Not all thrill rides that run on a track are roller coasters). I dont think its a coaster if you go by that. This rises and falls in a specially designed pattern and is a modified railroad track... you just proved Avatar is a coaster by your definition.
March 24, 200620 yr But your definition does not clarify what stipulates that a thrill ride that runs on a track is considered a coaster or not. It just says that some thrill rides that run on a track are not considered a coaster. What criteria determines if it is a thrill ride or a coaster?
March 24, 200620 yr SDATHC runs on a track system and it's not a coaster. But for Avatar we should wait and see the finished project to judge it's type. Also when was Tomb Raider ever considered a coaster? I knew it was debatable about being a dark ride but never heard about it being called a coaster.
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