Dan416
Senior Member
Reading that thread leads me to believe it's a B&M giga prototype. I guess we'll find out soon enough!
Looks like we're getting an aqua coloured coaster. Sites are saying we're getting a floorless giga coaster, possibly a launched one!
More equipment is arriving...
Snatched it from this website: http://www.cwmania.com/forums/viewt...d=e901e0d8c16cb77bbe2081e2b0960db6&start=1905
A launched coaster would be awesome. One of my favourite coasters was the Hulk at Universal Studios, I recall it being something like 0-60 mph in 2 seconds as you're launched up the tunnel and out into the open air. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OsjdYQJc748
^^ Yeah, but mega coaster is another name for hyper coaster, meaning over 200 feet, not 300 feet as giga is.
No clue. However, I'm not sure who this is on CWMania. Same username there too?
Couldn't they just connect the two with a super-rad rollercoaster? Be a lot cheaper than building a subway.
We have an idea of what it might look like... (starts at 2:00)In all seriousness: could a "transit coaster" be built? (The one to Wonderland would be seasonal and cost an extra fare, no doubt). Could it be cost-effective, weather-capable - and would it be popular? I mean - it's ridiculous, it's outrageous. But, it would be a first - and amusement parks are rather ridiculous by nature. I think such a thing could be done.
In all seriousness: could a "transit coaster" be built? (The one to Wonderland would be seasonal and cost an extra fare, no doubt). Could it be cost-effective, weather-capable - and would it be popular? I mean - it's ridiculous, it's outrageous. But, it would be a first - and amusement parks are rather ridiculous by nature. I think such a thing could be done.
Thanks, CN, for actually mapping out my idea (which I didn't put too much thought into, and momentarily forgot how built up that area is now.)
I wonder if above ground "Transit" coasters could be a feasible solution to Toronto's congestion issues. They're a much cheaper alternative to underground streetcars, and, as far as I know Rob Ford doesn't hate them.
Darien Lake and Cedar Point are in rural areas a good distance from the closest major city. Wonderland is right in a city with hundreds of hotels. They probably see no need for a resort. Given space constraints, if they wanted to build a hotel it would probably make more sense to partner with a hotel chain to build something across the street.It could also use some sort of resort/hotel service...(if Darien Lake can manage it...