Funky Monk said:
This kinda confuses me..... If Alton want to advertise the ride as including a world first, but then want to keep that element a secret, how are they gunna advertise it?
They want it to be a surprise, but to do that they have to not advertise the feature. It's not like Air or Blivvy, where it's right there in your face, it's hidden......
I assure you all that, they WILL advertise the worlds first feature, but they won't do it for some time yet! They only advertised Oblivions vertical drop
when it actually opened
I can promise you sure as sugar they'll advertise it as 'worlds first XXXXXXXXXXX', but they're not going to waste all their media coverage when we're nearing the end of the season... They're making it a worlds first to attract media articles- they want them when it opens
not now, so they get the most attention when the park's actually going to be open for more than a few months.
Anyways, whilst it makes sense for the tyres to be used for the lift, maybe they are to be used for part of the world's first section? I would rather this be the case, as then we might still see a mega-lite type coaster.
The tire sections is definitely for the lift hill, sorry.
Compare:
http://gallery.towersalmanac.com/displa ... 540&pos=12
http://rcdb.com/1457.htm?p=4258
There's really no question about it. The pieces are identical.
And as for the 'family coaster' label, surely that must be a fake. It looks nothing like the one that was on the Kings Dominion Giga, which you would expect it to, coming from the same company.
The label actual looks pretty similar, just minus the Intamin tape. There's also no reason whatsoever for Alton to try and lie to us about this- it makes no difference to them what type of coasters the enthusiasts think it will be. Also, remember Air was advertised as a 'family coaster'. Plus, the lift hill is THE SAME as that on existing Intamin family coasters.
I think we generally just need to all stop hoping for something that simply isn't going to materialise.
-We've seen the layout outside the builing.
-We've seen the size of the building.
I hate to break it to you but what we see is what we get here. Just accept it. We've got a tire lift, followed by the second half of a megalite, followed by a small indoor section with *some kind of drop two stories funtionality* and then a backwards helix back to ground level.
I'm not saying this is bad, and I'm pretty sure it will be fun, and a don't miss at Alton,
but it's not this mega thrill scream machine people keep delusionly hoping it to be.
The sooner everyone accepts this, the better.