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Don't know how I missed this? Is this basically a Red Force / Stealth type thing, but with a reverse spike and inverted tophat?
Seems like an interesting choice in the lineup considering everything rise on offer.
Like BobaFett I found it highly variable.
Eg SRQ for Flying Dinosaur said 70 mins and I indeed waited 70 mins, but Space Fantasy said 60 mins and I waited 10 mins.
Flying Dinosaur being shut has to sting a bit :(
I mean, Fianna Force has quite a fair amount of just random turns at the end of the layout and everyone is raving about it.
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It's like people that say "Oblivion is just about the drop" or "Stealth is just about the launch".
Yeah cool you can declare that....But there are other...
Normally whenever there is a long weekend here I don't let it go to waste, and get somewhere out of Brisbane.
New Zealand is nice and a place I really should have seen more of considering its our dearest neighbour, but the flights are always a bit too expensive for a long weekend trip, and of...
Theming is something that takes you away from the here and now.
Stylized is cohesive and looks nice, but doesn't do that.
Eg
Stealth, you are at 1950s American Raceway.
Swarm, you are at a village under attack by aliens.
Nemesis Inferno, you are at a tropical island with a volcano...
If Universal will do clones of the same ride in the same country, they’ll do it in different countries.
You’ll definitely see some of the Orlando stuff because why waste those designs?
Why dont they theme the Galactica trains to some sort of flying beast, and then the modern station just needs to be themed as some sort of secretive military organization. Then put some black land rovers with satellite dishes and logos on the door out the front of the ride.
It's the Merlin way.
How many inversions does this actually have?
RCDB says 5 but I suspect this is a bit like how the park claimed Cú Chulainn had an inversion due to the overbank.
Looks like the finale doesn't have all the low to the ground corkscrews like on Hals Uber Kopf
That's pretty typical though. If the slide is going around a turn, each module is rotated a few degress relative to the previous one to create a transition and maintain the correct downhill gradient.
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