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This thing seems like a capacity nightmare. How many trains can they run? 2?
I don’t know what anyone expected. It never looked like a compelling ride
It’s a fantastic mid-level coaster for families that want some thrill but aren’t yet ready for the Mako’s and the Kraken’s of the world. Really helps give SeaWorld a more well rounded lineup. No complaints here.
There's enough fan made NL2 renderings online...we know what it looks likeI was hoping for more than a virtual on ride from an already announced coaster.
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Honestly looks like it's got some fun little pops of airtime. May be slower than Tigris, but it's probably gonna be a hell of a lot more fun- for me at least. Definitely rounds out SeaWorld's coaster lineup too.It’s a fantastic mid-level coaster for families that want some thrill but aren’t yet ready for the Mako’s and the Kraken’s of the world. Really helps give SeaWorld a more well rounded lineup. No complaints here.
I don't believe it tested before the shutdown happened. But with the structure being checked and torqued this week, a real POV might not be too far out.There's enough fan made NL2 renderings online...we know what it looks like
A real POV would be nice haha
That's what I'm thinkingI don't believe it tested before the shutdown happened. But with the structure being checked and torqued this week, a real POV might not be too far out.
It’s a cheap ride that will look good on a billboard for a season. Just like Tigris, or Finnegan’s Flyer, or Electric Eel, or Tempesto.I don’t know what anyone expected. It never looked like a compelling ride
Y'all are missing the point. This isn't supposed to be anything special. It's just supposed to fill a major hole in the lineup, a family coaster in a park lacking them entirely.
Agreed. How many areas of parks would be improved by just a couple unique flats that eat up a couple hundred people an hour?There seems to be a major pushback now against anything that’s not an e ticket attraction.