LoisMustDie
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Thank you so much for your concern--but it is not for you to know what or how I feel, let alone to judge me.MouseMadness said:Well, he's certainly acting like it.
A thousand pardons for discussing about Cedar Point in a thread entitled CEDAR POINT. If you only want to discuss the Disney parks, then why are you reading this thread?MouseMadness said:Seriously, why don't we back off... I realize that we tend to argue about really stupid stuff, but this being a WDW fan site, let's at LEAST stick to arguing about that!
Is this a civilized forum? I didn't realize that the Webmaster has given anyone permission to act as "thread censor," as you are so obviously doing. My reply might be unnecessary from your point of view, but then again I'm not you, and my reply was not intended for you. No, butting into an ongoing conversation to point out your opinion on my behavior IS what is unnecessary here. This back-stabbing of new members is hardly conducive to a productive forum.MouseMadness said:Starting off replies with "Ummmm... (condescending) note to genius (flat out rude)" is completely unnecessary.
Just take it down a notch, okay? :wave:
And YOUR problem is that you missed the entirety of my points. Let's go through them:coasterphil said:The problem is, most of his facts are incorrect. Wild Thing, Mamba, and Steel Force were all made by Morgan, not Arrow which created Magnum. Also, Cedar Point used the same technology as Knott's Berry Farm did on Xcelerator because they are both owned by Cedar Fair so its nothing like Six Flags. Finally Knott's Berry farm was the first park to use a hydraulic catapault launch, which is totally different from the LSM System used on RnRc. The LSM system was actually created first for use on Superman Ultimate Escape at Magic Mountain.
1. When referring to Morgan's rides, I clearly made the distinction that they were made by the same PEOPLE, NOT the same COMPANY. This was to avoid this exact situation, but I guess I overestimated. Most of the head designers for Morgan were ON THE MAGNUM DESIGN TEAM when they worked for Arrow Dynamics, before they formed the splinter group Morgan. Having the word "coaster" in your name, I thought you would have made that observation.
2. When referring to TTD, dandaman's point was not that Cedar Fair had first used the catapult launch, but that TTD had the first catapult launch. Here is the exact quote:
Which, as you have pointed out, was entirely incorrect. Again, I reiterate: TTD had copied the catapult launch just as KK does, the difference being that CP thinks that TTD is innovative by being "the first stratacoaster!" Wow, CP being more desperate than Six Flags...who'da thunk it?dandaman said:...and Top Thrill Dragster had the first catapult launching system.
3. Ok, so if RNRC does not have a catapult launch, then can you kindly explain the large, catapult-like object that moves under the train right before the launch, along with the train retracting a few feet? I have already asked this question, but once again you seemed to have missed it.
Perhaps next time you should actually read my points before you accuse my facts of being "incorrect."
Not really. What evidence do you have of this?coasterphil said:It's just that Cedar Fair is more willing to take the risk on a new technology with its parks.
I find it very disappointing that you have such a "take it or leave it" attitude when it comes to your beloved park that you would ignore my on-target points and attempt to move on. I would say that I expect better, but then again I have continually overestimated CP fans.dandaman said:Exactly what I said... however, I didn't even realize what kind of feedback this would create...
Now, like I said before... ANYWAYS...
I assume this is intended for me, and if it is not then I apologize up front. But if you read my first post, I was just giving my honest opinion of my status as a CP ticket-holder and paying customer, along with a hearty recomendation for CP's newest ride, the only caveat being that it would take a long time to load. Then it was you who made an incorrect assessment about the ride's potential wait time, as well as hitting my nerve with the "classic CP credo." I'm just trying to have a discussion here. I find it disheartening that because I disagree with you, I'm automatically labeled as someone who does not like the thread. I didn't realize this thread was just a retread of the CP vacation brochure. Excuse me for thinking that this was a civilized discussion forum.dandaman said:(And BTW... if you don't like the thread... DO NOT POST.)