Robbie said:
I find it a little odd the report singles out the (fairly unremarkable) 30m drop as the ride's distinguishing feature rather than the fact it goes upside down several times!
That's simple to answer. It's down to the press release "official information". Essentially, if you're a news organisation, you get sent a list of pertinent "stuff" that should get included in any reports about the thing.
The person writing the report just looks down the list of things and picks one that sounds like it'll fit. As it's from the official source, they know it's accurate* so can use it without worrying about having to actually look up any facts.
As for the "track not fitting" thing, I suspect that this is due to the ride not being constructed accurately enough. I don't
think it's Gerstlauer's fault. Obviously, with the complexity of the track, it increases the chance of error creeping in, but I find it doubtful Gerstlauer manufactured track that was several inches out of tolerance. It's most likely a footer or two have not gone in completely straight, or have shifted a little causing the bad fit. What needs to happen in the off season is those footers need to be replaced and the track reassembled. I doubt if new track pieces need to be manufactured, unless it's cheaper to do that than to dig up and reset the footers.
Of course, if they hadn't screwed up the project and got it assembled on time instead of trying to rush it for opening season - or six weeks after opening
- they may have got it right :roll:
This new issue though is (I'm not going to say 100%, but in the high 90's) Gerstlauer's issue. If their parts are degrading rapidly, it's their problem. They know how to make vertical lift hills and they don't have this part of the ride under stress. They've either got a faulty part, or they're using cheap parts - but it shouldn't happen to a ride after only months of operation. Of course, maybe the engineers use the wrong lubricant or something, but it's doubtful.
It's unlucky it happened, as everyone is going to assume it's linked to the same issues that have plagued it all season, when in fact this is probably a fairly minor issue compared to the bigger problem the ride has actually fitting together.
*As long as the press release is accurate of course, this is where sometimes inaccuracies perpetuate.