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It's a kid coaster so as long as you don't have a lot of ground shift you have a very long lifespan on these.I can’t remember - was the coaster recently refurbished? What kind of lifespan does it have left?
It's a kid coaster so as long as you don't have a lot of ground shift you have a very long lifespan on these.I can’t remember - was the coaster recently refurbished? What kind of lifespan does it have left?
I can’t remember - was the coaster recently refurbished? What kind of lifespan does it have left?
The big question is capacity. One train for the one and only ride in a brand new land is going to be a NIGHTMARE.
At one point in time Woody Woodpecker was a brand new ride and an extremely popular IP. They might just have to push through it
If it’s a popular IP (like HP) running at half the capacity, wouldn’t it be 60-100 minutes mathematically?The hippogriff normally has a 30-50 min wait with at least two trains. Without a second one the lines for the Trolls coaster will be around 40+ mins every day like the Gasget Coaster at Disneyland (with only one coaster)
The point is, when these small coasters only have one train they are really insane wait times. The parks need to upgrade stations to handle at least two carsIf it’s a popular IP (like HP) running at half the capacity, wouldn’t it be 60-100 minutes mathematically?
Man, if this has an average wait time the length of Velocicoaster, I will laugh!
I ABSOLUTELY agree and have said that many times, I just wanted to clarify that it should DOUBLE the wait time making it even more necessary that it have two trains.The point is, when these small coasters only have one train they are really insane wait times. The parks need to upgrade stations to handle at least two cars
Is it about how long line is or how many people ride it?Hot take. I want the ride to have long lines. For now. What’s a better incentive to adding to a land (that everyone wants more of)?
I mean depends on what you Consider a long line, Gooft's Sky School is always around 40+ min waits most the time.....I think that is an insane amount of time to wait for that coasterI think people are smart enough to know that it's not really a brand new attraction. Goofy's Sky School didn't see longer waits. Given what will be on offer, I don't think the wait times here are going to conform to what would typically happen with a "new land" or "new ride". And given what the ride is, it will be on equal footing with the other new play areas and experiences in the land.
Yeah it's always been like that because it's capacity is terrible, even when it was Mulholland Madness.I mean depends on what you Consider a long line, Gooft's Sky School is always around 40+ min waits most the time.....I think that is an insane amount of time to wait for that coaster
Yea, I think people are probably overblowing the potential problem.Yeah it's always been like that because it's capacity is terrible, even when it was Mulholland Madness.
I'm saying I don't think Trollercoaster is going to be posting 90 minute waits or anything like that. Maybe for a few days.
It'll see the "New thing" bump. I could still see them adding a 2nd train, but I don't foresee a problem if they don't.Yea, I think people are probably overblowing the potential problem.
Not happening. Merlin did that to save money, versus buying a Zierer Force 5 like a lot of other Legoland parks. That made it a major ride for Legoland Floria, maybe the best besides a recycled Wild Mouse that came from the UK... not the same kind of situation at all.There was a photo posted earlier, but the "Okeechobee Rampage" coaster at Cypress gardens was extended and a second train added when Legoland took it over as "Dragon". It's a vekoma just like nuthosue coaster. Oh, and the extension they added was indoors and that section like a dark ride...