The management people did rode it last week and that was a full train.nah the whole factory got to ride yesterday (if they wanted) my uncle was on it and says it was very nice experience
I mean there was nearly a Vekoma Hyper instead of Hyperion (personally, I would have preferred to see the Vekoma built) but the majority chose the Intamin concept instead of the Vekoma one. I think (and hope) that we'll see a Vekoma Hyper by 2030 though.Nice concept. It will be popular. Vekoma is impressing the amusement industry. We have yet to see a hypercoaster from them. It's surprising no one has ordered one yet.
It was very very quiet at the location. U could here the birds chirping. In a theme park its normaly much noisier.During the tilt, it's soooo much noisier than the original. The original you don't hear anything.
Ok i will explain it for the last time :Off to some park!?
There's still one planned for Energylandia, right?So I'm guessing Circuit Breaker isn't going to be the 'Murica colour scheme we saw in the animations after all? Unless this is either the one going to the middle east (can't imagine them putting a black coaster in the desert) or the fourth unknown one Vekoma sold?
The tilt module that was used in the testing rig is most likely the one going to Poland. The other pieces of track lined up with the Cliffhanger model on the Vekoma website, which is the model going to Energylandia going off the description of the ride on the signs that were put up at the park. The train that was used during testing also featured Energylandia logos if I'm not mistaken.There's still one planned for Energylandia, right?