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Worlds First Robo Coaster in 2008


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So it gives the date of 2008 as the year they open their first Robo-COASTER.......any thoughts as to whether they have actually been contracted by a park to do this???

I know that a few years Universal was working on a Van Hesling attraction using this technology....but they axed that concept after the movie didnt do as good as they thought.

Also Disney had a rumored attraction in design for The Incredibles using this technology as well.....havent heard about that one in awhile....Hmmmm

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...how much you wanna bet Six Flags is gonna eat this up and put it out in the middle of a parking lot with absolutely no theming whatsoever? tongue.gif

(or probably have a Superman theme?) tongue.gif

Not if you listen to Mark Shapiro's opinion on the economic benefit (or lack there of) of coasters...

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...how much you wanna bet Six Flags is gonna eat this up and put it out in the middle of a parking lot with absolutely no theming whatsoever? tongue.gif

(or probably have a Superman theme?) tongue.gif

you know it is sad to say but u are probably right that is exactly what they will do and it will become another Deja Vu and close down or operate 3 out of 200 days they are open.

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Or the ride broke down and you were caught upside down.

See, this is why I like another concept, the Cantilevered Coaster, better than the Robocoaster. The CRC is all mechanical, meaning that it doesn't use complicated computer systems and stuff like that.

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Unfortunately, it's still in concept design, but some of its ideas are very promising:

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^The CRC themed as a jungle safari ride in an indoor installation. The vehicle and its riders have just avoid being run down by a charging rhino by jumping the moat surrounding a ruined jungle temple.

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Having ridden a Robocoaster several times over the years at IAAPA, I feel I can say this. They are a lot less fun than they look. Or at least so I thought.

I'd rather ride a really great woodie or conventional steel coaster any day.

Yea but this robo coaster is on a track so it is going to give you a new experince. Also probaly alot of slow moving lines and alot of break downs.

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An incredibles coaster at WDW, MGM studios. That would be cool if it was a robo arm, but Epcot still needs a coaster (I've heard a rumor they are building a coaster similar to the Matterhorn and that it will be between the Land and Canada)

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