Can you pull out WRE while you are in there?
Yeah, true. But, I was strictly talking about Arrow's version. I'd wager that two of those is all we'll ever see. Now, if Intamin figures how to make their trains like Furious Baco have the seats flip...whole 'nother story.
I thought it was immortal; 3,000 years boarded up and still lit...Can't...that old Hoot Gibson owl caught fire and burned it up.
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Peter Pans Flight on steroids??The being "carried in flight" is intriguing..
I was going to say...interesting concept, but NOBODY wants it because of all the problems its had. 'X' was what caused Six Flags to completely redo their entire business model.
Please tell more.
Never heard of the X coaster. Sounds interesting...
"solid build, pleasently good looking" and 'going to be stalked and murdered and found in a freeze in east indiana' sounds like the jist of things from your creepy description.
That dejavu ride really is a complete dud. I just got back from SFGA (Six Flags Great America) and that thing was down again. My GF and I joke about it, saying not only is it the name of a ride, but also the feeling you get when you see it is down again. How wonderful. Unfortunately the ride replaced one of the most innovative rides ever created. It had three arms with rotating cabins. One arm would be loading while the other two spin in vertical circles slowly. The ride was relaxing, and none of the normal annoyance associated with a vertical spinning wheel with cabins that need to be loaded one at a time. Wikipedia has some info on it, but I just can't remember the name right now.
Anyway, the reason why Disney does so well and other theme park competition doesn't is due in part to their insistance on being involved directly with engineering. I very much doubt they simply take a ride design as is without stress testing the concept and even changing things that may pose a problem. Nobody wants to end up with a dejavu.
Ryan
That ride was the Sky Whirl. I personally never went on it because I'd seen so many get off the ride feeling queasy. That ride was going to come down regardless of DejaVu though because it was impossible to find parts for it. The maintenance was too costly to keep it running.
Here is a page dedicated to it:
http://www.greatamericaparks.com/skywhirl.html
I was lucky enough to get one ride on DejaVu at SFGAm, but I've yet to get on here at SFOG. I've been to the park 10 times since moving here and it hasn't opened once. The worst part is though, the ride isn't even that great IMO. It was a pretty big letdown when I rode it.
Sorry I didn't get back sooner to respond to your question...they answered it very well though.Thanks Rob and coasterphil for the info.
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