Central FL is definitely going to be ground zero for the 2021 Coaster Wars. IG vs JW:V.
For the "Theme Park Capital Of The World", Central FL has been weak in the coaster department. That is changing. Now all we need is a Giga.
The plan still seems to be that SeaWorld will get the prototype B&M. I've heard both 2022 and 2023 for it, but that will likely depend on when we see construction start.2022 could also be a great year depending on what SeaWorld's plan is and how ground breaking a new B&M is if that's what they do.
Imagine if Tron and Guardians both made their original timelines.Central FL is definitely going to be ground zero for the 2021 Coaster Wars. IG vs JW:V.
For the "Theme Park Capital Of The World", Central FL has been weak in the coaster department. That is changing. Now all we need is a Giga.
This looks so awesome. it will make Tron and Guardians look weak, even though I know that the targeted ride experience is very different. Velociraptor and Gwazi are going to rule next year.
By the way, does anyone beyond myself ever wonder why they didn't fully enclose some of those sections where the superstructure wraps completely around the coaster (ex. Where the loops are?)? Maybe the structure isn't designed to handle the additional weight but I really think that would be an easier way to create tunnels at some unique points on the coaster.
This looks so awesome. it will make Tron and Guardians look weak, even though I know that the targeted ride experience is very different. Velociraptor and Gwazi are going to rule next year.
By the way, does anyone beyond myself ever wonder why they didn't fully enclose some of those sections where the superstructure wraps completely around the coaster (ex. Where the loops are?)? Maybe the structure isn't designed to handle the additional weight but I really think that would be an easier way to create tunnels at some unique points on the coaster.
Plus it wuld lose some of the insane kinetics of seeing the trains twist through these maneuvers.The tunnels would still need a skeleton to build onto which they’ve built anyway.
As a personal preference, I like all the beams flying past you. Adds a cheap thrill.
Central FL is definitely going to be ground zero for the 2021 Coaster Wars. IG vs JW:V.
For the "Theme Park Capital Of The World", Central FL has been weak in the coaster department. That is changing. Now all we need is a Giga.
Sadly a lot of people (primarily on Magic, but to a lesser extent here) seem to really hate large coasters—“ruining sightlines.“ To me ride variety is more important than thematic integrity (don’t get me wrong—I really love well-themed, world class dark rides too!).
I'm not sure I believe people actually think that, I think it's more about stirring the pot and complaining. If a sizable woodie went into Animal Kingdom, those same people would be praising it. Even parks without large coasters don't have perfect sightlines.