They removed it? When?
Man, my japanese trip last year came at the right time! I catched Mitsui Greenland Atomic Coaster a few weeks before it got removed and looks I catched the Crazy Mouse as well right before they removed it!
A year ago I spent a few hours at Space World and Titan V is still SBNO. No work at all going on it. I was not too happy with my visit, as the park was so crowded the weird log flume had a 2 hours and a half wait and the "Blackhole Scramble" had a line spilling out.
The true reason for those ARB's is to prevent 2 to 6 hours ride resets if the ride for some reason does an e-stop and the trains are stuck on 2 problematic brake zones: the one before the "water splashdown" and the one right before the "headknocker tunnel" before C lift.
If a train gets reset...
1- Balder
2- Nemesis
3- Katun
4- Dragon Khan
5- Goliath (SFOG)
6- the new Texas Giant
7- Coaster in Vancouver
8- Vampire at Chessington (I rode every Arrow suspended coaster operating and some defunct except that one!)
9- Superman: Escape at Warner Brothers Movie World Australia
10-...
Coaster wise, I'd say the average Batman: The Ride gets me or Bizarro at SFNE.
Non coaster wise? The Sky Jump in South Korea! I did it in 2007 at Woobang Towerland (wasn't too bad... POP for the park was like 25$ and the skyjump an additional 20$). How does it feel? Well, jumping off a 425...
Sad... I missed riding again my favorite coaster by 3 months (I was in march 2009) and its the worst lost. It must be in terrible shape and unable to be fixed if the park would throw the towel on what is probably the greatest rollercoaster in the world.
What could be an ideal replacement on...
I through Maurer-Sohne didn't make those Wild Mouse rides anymore? So, where will this ride come from? On another forum, someone reported that the ride was coming from Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom, but that's impossible! All the rides there are in limbo due to the fight between the fairground and...
I remember hearing that a small park in France didn't think much of the prototype when it was offered to them. The launch system was a terrible, inefficient and unreliable thing back then. So, I guess Zamperla really worked on it and made it reliable and cheap to operate.
Give Zamperla...
Already owned. When the park opened as Big Bang Schtroumph in 1989, they had visions of a mega theme park the size of Disneyland Paris and so bought a ton of land in an industrial area where it was cheap. Sadly, some questionnable ride choices (some of the rides were built by companies in the...
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