I know, right? It's a long time until 8th November! Going for the long burn on the teaser, I see."Join us on 8/11 to see what else we can do" is very interesting phrasing!
I laughed right out loud at that oneI know, right? It's a long time until 8th November! Going for the long burn on the teaser, I see.
Silly Americans...
This is the same case that’s been in all of the teasersThey finally reveal a sticker hinting at the Zambezi Zinger.
Such an interesting observation, I'm here for this kind of speculationI was looking up details about that. And it runs 5,604 feet long. That would be cool if that's the length of the ride. Would beat mamba by 4 ft for longest coaster in the park. There's really got to be some hidden facts about this new ride in these teasers
I wonder if anything has been hidden in the metadata of the photo??I was looking up details about that. And it runs 5,604 feet long. That would be cool if that's the length of the ride. Would beat mamba by 4 ft for longest coaster in the park. There's really got to be some hidden facts about this new ride in these teasers
If anything their has to be something on the teaser that's leading us toward somewhere, we all know from the first teaser their was gonna be a arrival announcement next Thursday, in the second teaser with the compass we knew that it was pointing southeast referring to the Africa section, and the latest post shows the new Victoria Falls Sticker with the 50 WOF Stickers with the Font/Colors of the Zambezi Zinger's Logo. But if you look in the caption of the post it states that "Building new things is always fun." But also there is a picture of the steamboats/boats that were by/in the original entrance of the park which was in the Americana section of the park. So thing about this and it could be a stretch, they state things in a plural form, meaning that not only is their a new wooden coaster of some type (likely GCI) and basically confirmed if their was supposedly a layout that was leaked for the coaster. But also maybe a new way of transportation like a skyline, monorail, or a new themed entrance?Whenever photos are uploaded to social sites, they're compressed and the metadata is lost. I doubt there's anything there.
This is exactly what I was thinking for Cedar Fair. Also, if you think about it. Cincinnati, Sandusky, Charlotte, and Richmond aren’t any bigger than Kansas City, yet Cedar Fair has invested more into those parks than Worlds of Fun. Also, Worlds of Fun has so much land to be used they could turn that park into one of the best out of the chain. I’m a homer though, a little bias.Just curious, what records do you guys think this ride could possibly break? I've been keeping in mind that kansas city has became more noticed, with the nfl draft here next year, and the worlds cup in 2026, do yall think cedar fair will Invest in something big that will draw in crowds for seasons to come?
Exactly. So much land around worlds of fun that can be purchased. With multiple cities around worlds of fun they should really invest to make it a top tier cedar fair parkThis is exactly what I was thinking for Cedar Fair. Also, if you think about it. Cincinnati, Sandusky, Charlotte, and Richmond aren’t any bigger than Kansas City, yet Cedar Fair has invested more into those parks than Worlds of Fun. Also, Worlds of Fun has so much land to be used they could turn that park into one of the best out of the chain. I’m a homer though, a little bias.
I think simply being the only hybrid in this region could be enough of a selling point. I could definitely be wrong, but it's hard seeing GCI breaking any records.Just curious, what records do you guys think this ride could possibly break? I've been keeping in mind that kansas city has became more noticed, with the nfl draft here next year, and the worlds cup in 2026, do yall think cedar fair will Invest in something big that will draw in crowds for seasons to come?
All of those cities are in between so much that it's easier for those parks to become destinations. KC is unfortunately kind of out on an island, and when they built WOF they were expecting all of the major growth in the city to happen out north and east. It obviously went in the exact opposite direction and it's resulted in the park becoming less popular with the locals. From what I've heard, this 50 year anniversary project is expected to revitalize interest in the park from locals, and then with all that's happening with KC in the near future, draw more interest as a destination park with future expansions. You're totally right that this park has so much potential to become one of the better parks in the chain. It really just needs a couple of premiere coasters and a little TLC.This is exactly what I was thinking for Cedar Fair. Also, if you think about it. Cincinnati, Sandusky, Charlotte, and Richmond aren’t any bigger than Kansas City, yet Cedar Fair has invested more into those parks than Worlds of Fun. Also, Worlds of Fun has so much land to be used they could turn that park into one of the best out of the chain. I’m a homer though, a little bias.
That is very true in regards to where worlds of fun is located in Kansas City. It by no means is in the sexiest place in Kansas City but we also have a beautiful new airport that is out north and hopefully a completely revitalized downtown that is only 10 minutes away from the park. There is so much to actually do in Kansas City that I just don’t think too many people know about but with all of the upcoming events there should be a bigger drawl for the future.I think simply being the only hybrid in this region could be enough of a selling point. I could definitely be wrong, but it's hard seeing GCI breaking any records.
All of those cities are in between so much that it's easier for those parks to become destinations. KC is unfortunately kind of out on an island, and when they built WOF they were expecting all of the major growth in the city to happen out north and east. It obviously went in the exact opposite direction and it's resulted in the park becoming less popular with the locals. From what I've heard, this 50 year anniversary project is expected to revitalize interest in the park from locals, and then with all that's happening with KC in the near future, draw more interest as a destination park with future expansions. You're totally right that this park has so much potential to become one of the better parks in the chain. It really just needs a couple of premiere coasters and a little TLC.
I’m really hopping this new coaster will be open for the NFL draft in April. The park might do an early opening to match the draft timeline and the new airportThat is very true in regards to where worlds of fun is located in Kansas City. It by no means is in the sexiest place in Kansas City but we also have a beautiful new airport that is out north and hopefully a completely revitalized downtown that is only 10 minutes away from the park. There is so much to actually do in Kansas City that I just don’t think too many people know about but with all of the upcoming events there should be a bigger drawl for the future.