As @CrashCoaster pointed out, this is reminiscent of GaleForce:Wow, that’s some funky shaping!
Definitely very different to any top hat I’ve seen thus far; it’ll be interesting to see how this rides!
Oh, interesting; I forgot about GaleForce!As @CrashCoaster pointed out, this is reminiscent of GaleForce:
GaleForce - Playland's Castaway Cove (Ocean City, New Jersey, United States)
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I haven't seen good enough site photos to make any intelligent guess, but I do love the mystery behind this. I'm dating myself here, but it's reminiscent of projects in the late 90s and early 2000s when you either had a lousy rendering from a project announcement or no rendering/announcement at all. In order to figure out what a ride would entail, we just had to wait and see as construction progressed.Having never been to WB Madrid I have no context for this ride and layout, do any of the footer boffins know if this is a swing-launch or a taron-launch multilauncher?
Regular multi-launch style. First launch is following a right turn out of the station, pictured here.Having never been to WB Madrid I have no context for this ride and layout, do any of the footer boffins know if this is a swing-launch or a taron-launch multilauncher?
It is going to be Batman-themed for sure. When the old Dark Knight simulator was torn down the only thing that was left was the batcave and Wayne mansion, which used to house the simulator's preshow and indoor queue. Since the station will be located there, it would make sense that they preserve the old theme.The one thing about this coaster that I haven’t seen discussed here is the theme. Uninfluenced by whatever conversations local enthusiasts are having, I'm convinced that we're looking at a Batman blitz here for two reasons.
One, Batman's hardly got a presence among the ride collection anymore. The Batman clone was re-themed for the 2017 season back when parks thought that VR overlays were going to be the next big thing. Thematically, the coaster is centered around Arkham Asylum to the point that Batman as a character is an afterthought and is still there for branding. Perfect opportunity to refresh a legacy character with a major ride.
Two, this is indeed a major ride, if not what's about to become their premiere attraction. It's well within the DC area and has the right color scheme. Given the size they won't be theming this to a second-tier character (Cyborg, Flash, King Shark). It sure as hell isn't going to be Wonder Woman. I doubt that Joker is in the cards. What else could it be?
Or they could just go ahead and theme this ride to everybody. Time will tell.
That has nothing to do with the actual coaster and it was just made up. Though I wouldn't expect a velocicoaster here, I think it will definitely be different and more elaborated (obviously given that Intamin has a big team of experts to make their signature attractions) so don't judge based on that POV.Here's a first fan interpretation of how the layout could unfold based on the first foundations:
I hope it's not accurate whatsoever since it lacks any excitement. It only ever goes straight apart from some banking and the top hat. If this was the final product, it would be boring asf.
That interpretation is nonsensical and clearly isn’t going to be the actual thing. I think it’s still far too early to draw any definitive conclusions on the coaster’s layout.Here's a first fan interpretation of how the layout could unfold based on the first foundations:
I hope it's not accurate whatsoever since it lacks any excitement. It only ever goes straight apart from some banking and the top hat. If this was the final product, it would be boring asf.