If the image is anything to go by, it's an outline of a person with their arms taped to their side and a spooky detached, floating head. Could be the most incredible thing in the world if it's that.No details yet on #WhatsInTheShed
I literally can't get excited about this project, it's so uninteresting.
You might think that Outlaw Run is two feet shorter than this one, but that's not really the case. Outlaw Run has a 162 foot drop and that's at least 55 taller than the this one's.Well, at least it has something somewhat notable going for it: It's the second-tallest all-wood coaster built outside China in nine years. Since T-Express opened in 2008, only Wodan, Fjord Flying Dragon and two of the Jungle Trailblazers have been built taller than Mystic Timbers.
You might think that Outlaw Run is two feet shorter than this one, but that's not really the case. Outlaw Run has a 162 foot drop and that's at least 55 taller than the this one's.
Goliath is 165 feet tall with a 180 foot drop and Wildfire is nearly 184 feet tall with an almost 161 foot drop. Both are wooden coasters built within the last few years and well above Mystic Timber's 109 foot tall structure.
Good point - it is interesting to think that ten years ago the difference between steel or wooden supports, and the advent of Intamin's pre-fab technique were considered the difference makers in the wooden space. While GCI and GG surged with some great additions for the mid to late 00s, it's funny to think how "antiquated" their approach is now a days. Roll the clocks back to when Arrow was in business - they were a trendsetter for decades without any need for major track and train design improvement. Time does march forward - and increases in speed!If you disregard Lightning Rod as well (which is built on a hillside, and while it has a lot larger height difference than Mystic Timbers, it lacks a tall, freestanding lift hill), this is actually the tallest, traditional woodie to be built in the US since El Toro.
I'm very interested to see how White Water Canyon will change with Mystic Timbers. The interaction was tough to read due to the poor environment rendering in the CGI video - I just hope they're able to keep tree removal to a minimum for the benefit of both the coaster and the water ride.