Will they still fill the area with water ?
The amount of land they have left to build on is crazy!!!I wonder how long it will be until the park put some kind of transportation in? With further expansion it's going to be quite the trek from the entrance to the back of the park!
I wonder how long it will be until the park put some kind of transportation in? With further expansion it's going to be quite the trek from the entrance to the back of the park!
The old park is so packed that I cant figure out where they can fit it. If they put one in they either got to demolish some of the old park, do a cable care going over the old park or just go around on the left side. Though I dont think that's currently planned because it would be a pretty expensive investment that dosnt create any hype whatsoever. They would rather spend that money on rides that would increase attendance.
A temporary solution I would want to see is them buying some of those little trains that go on the road and just use the road to go from inside the entrance (after they checked tickets) to Dragon Zone/Aqualantis. I think what would be quite popular.
One of the first rules of construction is that you can build whatever you want pretty cheaply, but as soon as you start involving the ground in any fashion, the costs start piling up. Building anything more elaborate than a cable ditch underground is completely out of the question for most amusement parks (TusenFryd's underground attraction is a converted bomb shelter). Not even Energylandia has that much money.Or they do something crazy like building an underground train!
This... And it’s exactly why people were, and still are, so amazed by Towers’ 90’s additions. They were huge civil engineering projects for a theme park to undertake.One of the first rules of construction is that you can build whatever you want pretty cheaply, but as soon as you start involving the ground in any fashion, the costs start piling up. Building anything more elaborate than a cable ditch underground is completely out of the question for most amusement parks (TusenFryd's underground attraction is a converted bomb shelter). Not even Energylandia has that much money.
They’ll have 19 next year... So it could be very soon.So in less than five years time, Energylandia will end up having the most coasters in the world and SFMM will get stressed
I’ve left out Disco because... Is it even a coaster? ?
Good Family:
Boomerang
Dragon
Frida
Mine Train (Potentially)
Light Explorer (Potentially)
Trash Kids:
Frutti Loop
Happy Loops
Mars
Circus
Yh but so does a Super LoopIt has a track...
So does a MonorailIt has a track...
Possibly, if you look at the list like that. But the list was just meant to split them into categories. To highlight the trash they could happily get rid of. I’m sure the Mine train will either top the ‘good family’ rides, or sit just behind dragon.I can't help but feel putting the Mine Train, which could quite easily be on the same scale as Colorado Adventure, on the same level as Junior Boomerangs and the other two things, is doing a huge disservice there!
Also, Circus Coaster always seems to have the most hilarious operators on it - how dare you call it trash!!
It has a track...
Somebody say Monorail?!So does a Monorail
Get adding those +1'sSomebody say Monorail?!
But none of them are coasters, sorryThere is a diffence between a monorail, a rocking tug and a disk'o-Coaster. At least coaster count sees them as a coaster.