YES.Ben said:Why do the inline twists go different ways <////3
That literally makes me want to throw up in my mouth.
Tbh, this looks rough as tits.
Ian said:I once judged a coaster on how it looked. It had a lovely, tight, mental layout like this. It looked colourful. It looked amazing in testing videos! I really, really wanted to ride it. It's name was Thunderbolt at Coney Island...and that was the biggest let down ever.
That's a Double Down after the Diving Loop. Also, there are now 4 Trains On Site and there are more Testing Videos on LagoonisFun.com from Opening Day, Last Saturday.Martyn B said:Looks mental!
That weird drop after the dive loop looks awkward, and the two barrel rolls make me cringe, but that helix looks mega forceful!
Thunderbolt wasn't Designed by the Legendary Dal Freeman, like Cannibal was.Ian said:I once judged a coaster on how it looked. It had a lovely, tight, mental layout like this. It looked colourful. It looked amazing in testing videos! I really, really wanted to ride it. It's name was Thunderbolt at Coney Island...and that was the biggest let down ever.
I'll beat you to it, as I'm only 30 Minutes away and will be there the day it finally opens.Tomatron said:This is clearly going to be awesome. Too bad almost none of you are going to ride it.
I'll just have to tell you how awesome it is in a few months.
linear1982 said:I'll beat you to it, as I'm only 30 Minutes away and will be there the day it finally opens.
I think you and I might be doing some kind of Exchange Program as I'll be visiting Alton Towers and Blackpool in August. I'd be more than happy to meet up at Lagoon when you visit, or have someone from LagoonisFun.com to be your Guide if you'd like.Tomatron said:linear1982 said:I'll beat you to it, as I'm only 30 Minutes away and will be there the day it finally opens.
Haha you've won that round! Looking forward to hearing what it's like, it looks utterly bonkers every time I look at the pictures.
Lagoon is working on getting Cannibal open to the Public as Soon as Possible. In fact, there are two engineers from Actemium Controlmatic GmbH working on the Safety and Control System in two 10 Hour Shifts 7 Days a Week to get it open. I'm really hoping it will open in time for your visit.CanobieFan said:Ughhh... I'm doing my best to avoid new info on this, as to not 'ruin' it for me come June... but now with the word that its opening will be delayed I'm getting kinda nervous. (although there's still 2.5 months to go.)