- December 23rd, 2014, 11:55 am
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I guess we know the answer to this question..... Lol
All I can say is- RMC! RMC! RMC!
All I can say is- RMC! RMC! RMC!
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tarheel1231 wrote:I guess we know the answer to this question..... Lol
All I can say is- RMC! RMC! RMC!

Gwazi lives! The bone-rattling, two-sided wooden roller coaster closed at Busch Gardens last year. But parts of the attraction are having another go-round in some unexpected places within SeaWorld Orlando.
Refinished planks from the thrill ride, which opened in 1999, can now be seen in the fencing that leads up to SeaWorld's new Manatee Rehabilitation area that opened to the public last week.
Gwazi boards are also used on exterior posts at the open-air SeaWorld Rescue store near the entrance of the theme park.
The wood stayed closer to home in some instances. It has been utilized in several places at Tampa attractions, officials say, including signage for Egypt's market area at Busch Gardens theme park and at the Colossal Snacks locations at the adjacent Adventure Island water park.


FamousAmos wrote:Perhaps use a steel structure and wood track like the Voyage at Holiday World?

RollerBee wrote:Is that any better than Hurricane at MBP was?