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Doesn't look like anything had to be removed for it. I hate it when they do that.
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They did though. They removed Xtreme Sky Flyer for it.Doesn't look like anything had to be removed for it. I hate it when they do that.
Here are the videos in question:Just saw Amusement Insider's interview with Wonderland's Director of Maintenance and Construction, Peter Switzer, and he has confirmed there will only be two trains but without comfort collars/seat-belts/side train panels to have as quick of a throughput of ideally 1000 riders per hour. They have enough faith in Premier Rides to have only purchased two trains with very minimal downtime. Most days this summer I have seen Levi/Behemoth/Yukon stack trains anyways, so without the seat-belts it should be a much quicker pace for this ride. Also there is talks of bringing a bin system similar to Yukon on this station, so hopefully that stays in play and we forego a locker system altogether.
Hmmm, not familiar with that one.They did though. They removed Xtreme Sky Flyer for it.
I think this is the big swing where a few/one riders would be harnessed in and they allowed to swing back and forth a few times on a couple of wires suspended from two towers. I never did it myself but I remember seeing it.Hmmm, not familiar with that one.
26 years is now historic?Xtreme Skyflyer - Wikipedia
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The Wikipedia article for the ride also shows that it is being replaced by AlpenFury.
Canada's Wonderland tears down historic ride after 26 years
Peacock, who confirmed that additional details will be announced, says it can be emotional to remove historic rides at Canada's Wonderland.toronto.citynews.ca
Canada's Wonderland teases new ride, says goodbye to an old one
For more than two decades, a ride at Canada’s Wonderland has seen guests freefall from 47 metres above ground before swinging over those wondering if they’re brave enough to try it themselves.toronto.ctvnews.ca
A couple videos about it's removal