JustInTime
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Hey, I kinda expected it to just rot for 10+ years. So I’ll take it!So far, insiders have said "somthing." Which may or may not include Triceratops Spin going or staying.
Hey, I kinda expected it to just rot for 10+ years. So I’ll take it!So far, insiders have said "somthing." Which may or may not include Triceratops Spin going or staying.
Hey, I kinda expected it to just rot for 10+ years. So I’ll take it!
Classic years??Yeah, Disney is known for letting things rot in place until there's a replacement imminent.
Except for Stitch.
I would be too, if recent history wasnt 3-5 years to build anything. So even if they announced it would be prob 2026 before we saw it completed. Id love to have them build something and be like surprise we built this without anyone knowing, but i cant see that ever happening esp, outside. Now stitch they could do that, but im sure it would be spoiled way ahead either by contracts, permits or insiders. And of course disney likes the PR of new stuff coming, which why i am stunned we havent heard anything new in a long time. Maybe next month....i kinda like they havent announced anything makes me think they have a cool surprise coming....but im more optimistic than most on this site when it comes to Disney parks it seems ha.
Although obviously similar coasters, comparing prime evil hurl to Goofy's sky school is not fair to Goofy and his coaster.i wish theyd do the same with goofys sky school and replace it with something better
goofys is perfect for what it is, a kids first roller coaster. And its footprint is pretty small so it isnt hurting anythingi wish theyd do the same with goofys sky school and replace it with something better
Just a jab at that cheesy rideI'm not sure if there was sarcasm there but the only place this ride is going is to the scrapyard
I think there were safety concerns....I just wish they wouldnt have closed it. Even if it wasnt a great ride, it gave people things to do, same thing as stitch. I understand maint, and crew to staff it, but why close anything till we have something to replace it with. Im ok with closing, and demo but it would be great if they announced something new.
Such a bummer. I know it was an eyesore and kind of a disaster, but every time I rode it, I laughed hysterically the whole time.
The company did not go out of business, there are identical rides elsewhere and parts are available online. As far as I can see, the company filed for bankruptcy in France but didn’t go under.IIRC the company that supplied replacement parts or whatever went out of business. So maybe whatever they needed they couldn’t get?
I hated the ride so it’s no loss to me it’s gone. I also get why they need to remove it even if nothing else going there is imminent. It’s one thing to fence off an area near a resort like River Country was and do nothing with it for years. No one should be there. It’s another to do it in a theme park where there’s a lot of foot traffic walking by a structure that can fall into disrepair over time.
I think there were safety concerns....
The company did not go out of business, there are identical rides elsewhere and parts are available online. As far as I can see, the company filed for bankruptcy in France but didn’t go under.
This is what I mean, already 2 people have given 2 different answers. So the reality iis we don’t know exactly why they decided to close it. The timing of when the ride closed suggests the accident in the U.K. had a bearing on things. But the decision to permanently close it could well have had several factors, including safety, maintenance, cost, or other plans.
Two CMs have died working the ride, one in 2007 and the other in 2011. There have also been at least two riders seriously injured on copies of this ride in other parks.
A combination of factors seems likely.I would think it's because of the below.
The ride briefly reopened before the parks closed, so any fear of an incident had somewhat been overcome.A combination of factors seems likely.
The ride was closed very suddenly days after the wee boy fell out of the ride in the U.K. That was clearly the reason for the sudden shut-down.
That was 8 years after the second CM’s death, so whilst it may have been a factor I don’t see it being the clincher.
More likely the ever increasing maintenance with escalating costs, regular operational issues, plus fear of a similar incident to the latest U.K. one happening and the cost of fitting better restraints all led to a final hammer blow.
I hated the ride anyway. I was convinced I was going to fall out the only time I rode it.
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