RollerCoastersFrolicking
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this is off topic, but shouldnt this be on the RCDB by now?
RCDB will only include new projects, when they are officially announched by or the park owners or the ride builders.this is off topic, but shouldnt this be on the RCDB by now?
I'm not quite sure where to start... insane doesn't even begin to describe that layout!Pretty good pre creation
Looks..... Well bloody massive.
In any theme park across the world*I think the launch and 607ft top hat alone would be a headline attraction in most theme parks...
The combination of the harsh climate and the size of the ride means the running costs must be astronomical. The park ticket price must be accordingly high to justify the operation of this thing. But that must also reach a limit at some point. After all, the middle of the Arabian desert is not going to see mass tourism ever, and there's a limit to how much the locals will attend too. It's not like all of them have vast amounts of oil money at their disposal to go to a place as expensive as Disney all the time. The GDP per capita of Saudi Arabia is roughly the same as that of Estonia.Luckily there's no fancy double switch track, drop track, or turntable faff, just a metric ton more LSM stators than usual. I do wonder what kind of black magic wheel compounds this thing is gonna run to prevent literally melting each cycle, though.
Fortunately, it's got such an easy layout to relocate.When it all comes crumbling down maybe Merlin can install falcon off the white cliffs of Dover.
Fortunately, it's got such an easy layout to relocate.
My guess at the moment is: the latter first, until the running costs make themselves apparent and the expected number of tourists fail to show up. And then the former, after a year or two.Not sure if this is going to be the biggest failed coaster project yet or actually going to happen.
I know it's just a potential mock-up of what the layout could be, but am I the only one who thinks many of the elements in the second half, particularly the airtime hills are a little too drawn out to give anything?Pretty good pre creation
Looks..... Well bloody massive.
I feel it's easy to think that from the video, but also it's easy to forget that this thing will be flying at over 100mph into these hills so there's a possibility these hills could have the longest sustained airtime of any coaster in the worldI know it's just a potential mock-up of what the layout could be, but am I the only one who thinks many of the elements in the second half, particularly the airtime hills are a little too drawn out to give anything?
On a regular coaster, maybe. But this ride is 607ft tall and reaches 156mph; at that speed, the elements have to be ridiculously drawn out so as not to kill people with lethal amounts of g-force!I know it's just a potential mock-up of what the layout could be, but am I the only one who thinks many of the elements in the second half, particularly the airtime hills are a little too drawn out to give anything?
I know, perhaps since we've never seen a ride so large it's hard to imagine what elements with such speeds would look like.On a regular coaster, maybe. But this ride is 607ft tall and reaches 156mph; at that speed, the elements have to be ridiculously drawn out so as not to kill people with lethal amounts of g-force!
I definitely understand the perception, but I think you’d be surprised. I never expected Formula Rossa to deliver much, but almost every hill provided strong, sustained airtime. When you’re going that insanely fast, it doesn’t take a lot of curvature to yeet you out of the seat.I know, perhaps since we've never seen a ride so large it's hard to imagine what elements with such speeds would look like.