Yes...a wooden coaster in AKIf a sizable woodie went into Animal Kingdom
*looks sadly at Dinoland concept art*
Yes...a wooden coaster in AKIf a sizable woodie went into Animal Kingdom
Also the fact that Tron is only 60 seconds (if that), so... yeah.WDW was neglected for so long that even after opening seven rides in the last four years (with three more on the way), the parks still don’t feel balanced and/or complete.
As such, it can be easier to lament what the new stuff isn’t doing than to enjoy it for what it is. Tron wouldn’t be so scrutinized if it wasn’t the first E-Ticket to open in MK since Splash Mountain.
If I'm being honest I wont really be thinking about Steel Vengence during this ride
I'm not so sure this is trying to be that. It's a much needed addition to Florida and Busch Garden's line up
It looks pretty awesome. Definately not legendary like Steel Vengeance but I'm excited for it to open.
I would be praising it, but you’d better believe a lot of “Pixie Dusters” would be screaming bloody murder.
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!).
WDW was neglected for so long that even after opening seven rides in the last four years (with three more on the way), the parks still don’t feel balanced and/or complete.
As such, it can be easier to lament what the new stuff isn’t doing than to enjoy it for what it is. Tron wouldn’t be so scrutinized if it wasn’t the first E-Ticket to open in MK since Splash Mountain.
I would love to see what Disney or Universal could do with a park that wasn't as flat as a pancake. You look at Alton Towers with the rolling hills and they've managed to create some legendary coasters while having tight height restrictions but the crazy landscapes has allowed for big drops into the valleys.
I think it's only going to get worse while the new E tickets open. Flight of Passage, Rise of the Resistance, Guardians of the Galaxy and Tron are going to be near impossible to ride once things start to return to normal. I under stand the slow build time but everybody flocks to the new rides and it creates a great unbalance within the parks.
Yes. Kennywood's also like that with the hills and it sure seems like coasters have a little extra plus feeling than on the flat.I would love to see what Disney or Universal could do with a park that wasn't as flat as a pancake. You look at Alton Towers with the rolling hills and they've managed to create some legendary coasters while having tight height restrictions but the crazy landscapes has allowed for big drops into the valleys.
I think it's only going to get worse while the new E tickets open. Flight of Passage, Rise of the Resistance, Guardians of the Galaxy and Tron are going to be near impossible to ride once things start to return to normal. I under stand the slow build time but everybody flocks to the new rides and it creates a great unbalance within the parks.
Also the fact that Tron is only 60 seconds (if that), so... yeah.
Just be grateful if they are "near impossible to ride," for that will mean the parks will have survived and are thriving. And that's what matters.
Not to mention another park in town opened a motorbike coaster which has become a high standard for that kind of coaster. It's one thing if you're opening a coaster that no one else in town has, but when there's another one just up the highway...comparisons and scrutiny are bound to happen.
As for Iron Gwazi, it looks good! A big RMC is a big RMC, so it's bound to give a nice kick. An for me, the area getting both a RMC and a thrilling Intamin is a wonderful one-two punch right there!
I know it has it in the name, but Hagrid is not viewed as a motorbike/motorcycle coaster. It’s effectively a normal coaster seat with two seating tiers and a slightly lower back.Not to mention another park in town opened a motorbike coaster which has become a high standard for that kind of coaster. It's one thing if you're opening a coaster that no one else in town has, but when there's another one just up the highway...comparisons and scrutiny are bound to happen.
As for Iron Gwazi, it looks good! A big RMC is a big RMC, so it's bound to give a nice kick. An for me, the area getting both a RMC and a thrilling Intamin is a wonderful one-two punch right there!
I'm *already* seeing the ItS NoT SteEL VenGENcE commentsSeems like this will be more like Zadra while SV is like Untamed.
(I haven’t had the pleasure of riding an RMC yet so this is just what I’ve observed based off POVs.)
I know it has it in the name, but Hagrid is not viewed as a motorbike/motorcycle coaster. It’s effectively a normal coaster seat with two seating tiers and a slightly lower back.
TRON is closer to Manta then Hagrid, as far as seating position goes.
An respectfully, the two coasters are still going to get compared by many.
I'm already guessing it's going to be hard to pick a favoritePeople are a bike and it’s an obvious comparison to most.
Gwazi and Velocicoaster are inevitably going to be compared.
I'm already guessing it's going to be hard to pick a favorite