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Re: Phantasialand to demolish the Western area for something
I think Night Hawk is a good small family coaster, but an enclosed mack launch along the lines of Manta at SWSD would probably be better and good fit for the park to target at families. Or maybe an Intamin motorbike coaster like Juvelen or Jet Rescue, where the train can be themed more effectively.
As for what's going in the Mystery area, I definitely think Phantasialand should add another thrilling coaster as Black Mamba is the only one that fills that category. I'm stuck between two options though. One the one hand, I would love Phantasialand to build something like a B&M Flyer (not a wing coaster as there's enough of those in Europe), with a more unique layout like Sky Scrapper. I think they'd be able to theme it very well and would have potential to be excellent. On the other hand, I think Phantasialand could do with coaster that focusses on airtime (although Colorado Adventure in the back seat helps to fill this void). My preference with this type of ride would definitely be an Intamin Mega Coaster, that maybe is a about the size of Goliath at WH, but I'm not sure that the space it would be in, would make it a very good layout.
Overall, I think a Flying Coaster would be more easy to market being that it would be unique in Germany and it would probably be easier to fit in with the Mystery theme, so if it was a choice between the two I mentioned (which it probably isn't) I think they would almost definitely go with the Flying Coaster.
I think Night Hawk is a good small family coaster, but an enclosed mack launch along the lines of Manta at SWSD would probably be better and good fit for the park to target at families. Or maybe an Intamin motorbike coaster like Juvelen or Jet Rescue, where the train can be themed more effectively.
As for what's going in the Mystery area, I definitely think Phantasialand should add another thrilling coaster as Black Mamba is the only one that fills that category. I'm stuck between two options though. One the one hand, I would love Phantasialand to build something like a B&M Flyer (not a wing coaster as there's enough of those in Europe), with a more unique layout like Sky Scrapper. I think they'd be able to theme it very well and would have potential to be excellent. On the other hand, I think Phantasialand could do with coaster that focusses on airtime (although Colorado Adventure in the back seat helps to fill this void). My preference with this type of ride would definitely be an Intamin Mega Coaster, that maybe is a about the size of Goliath at WH, but I'm not sure that the space it would be in, would make it a very good layout.
Overall, I think a Flying Coaster would be more easy to market being that it would be unique in Germany and it would probably be easier to fit in with the Mystery theme, so if it was a choice between the two I mentioned (which it probably isn't) I think they would almost definitely go with the Flying Coaster.