- January 18th, 2010, 12:44 pm
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Possibly. I assume that most parks test their new coasters at night to keep people from seeing them running and thinking that the park (or the ride) is open. Then again, most of them have to log 5,000+ laps on em before the state will give them the go ahead (or so was the case with SoGo) so the run them at night because they don't have enough time to do it all during the day.
Never really thought about it before, lol.
nyagha wrote:They gotta start testing in the next couple of weeks, right? I wouldn't be surprised if they did decide to test at night, considering how visible the coaster is.
Possibly. I assume that most parks test their new coasters at night to keep people from seeing them running and thinking that the park (or the ride) is open. Then again, most of them have to log 5,000+ laps on em before the state will give them the go ahead (or so was the case with SoGo) so the run them at night because they don't have enough time to do it all during the day.
Never really thought about it before, lol.
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