By theintimidator - December 29th, 2015, 12:55 pm
theintimidator wrote:Am I the only person who wants a couple of simulators?
sounds like you need to head to universal studios . . .
theintimidator wrote:Am I the only person who wants a couple of simulators?
theintimidator wrote:Am I the only person who wants a couple of simulators?
shane235 wrote:I also think that a strata coaster would help the park. I wouldn't be too impressed with it unless it was a long ride, but it couldn't hurt the park.
uscbandfan wrote:shane235 wrote:I also think that a strata coaster would help the park. I wouldn't be too impressed with it unless it was a long ride, but it couldn't hurt the park.
There is the nail being hit on the head. Even from long ago, I've always had a problem with Great American Scream Machine at SFoG for that same reason. A world class (at the time) lift hill only to have the drop wasted and a slow turn on top of the next hill. Look at Hypersonic XLC, Top Thrill Dragster, Kingda Ka, insert short, high coaster here... They're impossibly short. You wait hours in line for a ride that lasts less than 30 seconds. (Granted a 120mph launch is thrilling and quite impressive.) Personally, I want more bang for the buck. I LOVE the length of Fury 325 because it uses it's height to it's advantage powering you through more than a mile of track at breakneck speed. Is why I always preferred TR over GASM even though it was a tad shorter because it used it's speed to it's advantage.
Go ahead and build a strata (if the FAA not to mention the bank account will let you). But give it some character more than an out and back and let it swing through the entire park or parking lot, through tunnels and high banked turns close to the ground and trees. Even though they were all different with different speeds and heights, Hypersonic XLC, Top Thrill Dragster, Kingda Ka,are all the same to me. Once you've seen or done one,.... Lets have character. Is what I love most about Fury.
coasterbruh wrote:theintimidator wrote:Am I the only person who wants a couple of simulators?
sounds like you need to head to universal studios . . .