Intricks said:^^ It has no airtime, at all, throughout the entire layout because of all the trims used.
It's far from the worst woodie I've ridden, has a decent enough layout and is good fun when it's not giving one of its more unpleasant rides. It's a ride with potential, and it really needs an overhaul rather than tearing down. Re-track the thing, stick some better trains on it and give it a new lease of life.Darren B said:In the UK alone;
Grand National - The most brutal woodie on the planet. Time to say goodbye.
The "or something" being a Mack YoungStar coaster. Like the Vekomas, but smooth.cjbrandy said:Another one which is past its time is the Buffalo coaster at Drayton. Needs replacing with a Vekoma mine train or something.
elephant58 said:^A steel out and back coaster would need to be big, to be marketable. They've already got this in the eyes of the general public.
Intricks said:I thought they just did the normal upkeep of changing out wood.
Learn something new I guess.
Hyde said:Another good wrecking ball contender is [strike]Manhattan Express[/strike] Roller Coaster at New York New York Hotel. Las Vegas is perfectly primed for a very good roller coaster, and New York New York never had one. A replacement of that Togo monstrosity would be welcomed by all. (Especially with Speed now in pieces)
MouseAT said:It's far from the worst woodie I've ridden, has a decent enough layout and is good fun when it's not giving one of its more unpleasant rides. It's a ride with potential, and it really needs an overhaul rather than tearing down. Re-track the thing, stick some better trains on it and give it a new lease of life.Darren B said:In the UK alone;
Grand National - The most brutal woodie on the planet. Time to say goodbye.
Maybe that should be a thread in its own right - coasters that desperately need an overhaul in order to make them good.
cjbrandy said:I'm sorry but Big Dipper is due for the wrecking ball. It was alright but a bit vile this August. It's always sad to see classics go but Big Dipper is an out and back coaster so a steel out and back that followed the same general path could be awesome and full of ejector hills without being too tall. Intamin or Mack would be a good choice of manufacturer for this.
Darren B said:cjbrandy said:I'm sorry but Big Dipper is due for the wrecking ball. It was alright but a bit vile this August. It's always sad to see classics go but Big Dipper is an out and back coaster so a steel out and back that followed the same general path could be awesome and full of ejector hills without being too tall. Intamin or Mack would be a good choice of manufacturer for this.
Big Dipper had the perfect layout for an RMC Iron Horse makeover. Would Amanda ever do it? Sadly, no.