Gorgeous POV time!
I think the Titan track is placed on some corners and banking because those elements experience more dynamic forces. While the valleys do experience high positive gs, I would be willing to bet these sections are easier to design and maintain because of their location near the ground. Also in my admittedly short experience, corners/helixes are usually the roughest part of a wooden coaster because they tear themselves apart rather quickly.It’s interesting seeing which parts have Titan track and which don’t. None of the valleys that I anticipate will be roughest seem to have it, literally stops part way down the first drop before it hits the valley, and then the only other section is the turn around the spiral lift, which also shouldn’t be too intense of a point when it comes to roughness. I really don’t understand why they made these particular choices.
That would be reasonable if they placed the Titan track in the corners/banked spots/snappier transitions, but watching the video it just appears to be two sections of the track, the lift through partway down the first drop plus the hill/turnaround around the lift. The highest stress spots appear to be left wooden as far as I can tell. Perhaps the places they chose to do Titan track would’ve been the hardest to shape wood for, hence being more costly to manufacture/replace, but it doesn’t appear to be in the traditionally roughest spots imho.I think the Titan track is placed on some corners and banking because those elements experience more dynamic forces. While the valleys do experience high positive gs, I would be willing to bet these sections are easier to design and maintain because of their location near the ground. Also in my admittedly short experience, corners/helixes are usually the roughest part of a wooden coaster because they tear themselves apart rather quickly.
It’s interesting seeing which parts have Titan track and which don’t. None of the valleys that I anticipate will be roughest seem to have it, literally stops part way down the first drop before it hits the valley, and then the only other section is the turn around the spiral lift, which also shouldn’t be too intense of a point when it comes to roughness. I really don’t understand why they made these particular choices.
Ah ok that makes sense to me. On second thought the coaster isn’t large and GCIs age pretty well in my experience so maintenance/retracking wouldn’t be a huge need, at least not enough to need Titan track in place of typical retracking.It was primarily two reasons. Precision was needed on the lift hill to maintain the track gauge to very low tolerances. The second reason was aesthetics for the turn around the lift hill to maintain a similar look to the original ZZ for nostalgia. It wasn't really much to do with wear and tear.
Have they announced the general public opening inside the park yet? I don't see any announcement on their Twitter page yet. I'll be there in less than 2 weeks, coming from Florida, and it will likely be my #200 if open.Sorry for the triple post, ha, but I feel this deserves a bump. ZZ has opened to passholders today.
Have they announced the general public opening inside the park yet? I don't see any announcement on their Twitter page yet. I'll be there in less than 2 weeks, coming from Florida, and it will likely be my #200 if open.
Ah ok cool. Thanks for the info though. Hopefully this is a good sign that it'll be open by the time I am there.Not that I'm aware of but I'm not at the park. The park also didn't make any kind of announcement about it opening to passholders so who knows.
This! Rode it last weekendI rode it Tuesday June 20th. My first visit to the park ever.
It is so shockingly mediocre and that's being nice.
The park was absolutely dead, but they were still handing out timed slots to return.
Both trains are on the track and running, but they're only loading one. The other they release the bars and recheck them. The bars don't auto raise, and they're the kind which are resistant when you push them up. Instantly looses masses of points for being a useless broken pos, I won't lie. I am absolutely bias towards coasters which are stupid operationally.
The lift would be cool I guess, but the ride is SO LOUD the volume distracts from everything else. I spent the entire ride just in awe of how loud it was.
It starts lame and ramps up to a surprisingly relentless experience not dissimilar to the likes of Voyage in the sense that it gets faster and faster and is honestly quite a long ride. But at it's best moments it's ultimately just doing what Prowler has been doing next door for almost a couple decades, worse.
I even think Timber Wolf is a better ride, frankly... It's just so mediocre and the gimmick is such a nothing burger that is cute only to the 5 people who know the history.
Why the hell they decided to go with this sort of woodie layout over something more airtime focused just to differentiate it I have no clue. Really weird choice with Prowler RIGHT THERE.
Big load of empty farts. Cannot believe the high praise it's been getting. Absolute clown show.
Anyway, Prowler and Mamba kick SO much arse and Patriot is pretty great too! I can see why locals would be excited for something new from this pretty neglected park, but Zinger is a turd amongst gems.
I rode it Tuesday June 20th. My first visit to the park ever.
It is so shockingly mediocre and that's being nice.
The park was absolutely dead, but they were still handing out timed slots to return.
Both trains are on the track and running, but they're only loading one. The other they release the bars and recheck them. The bars don't auto raise, and they're the kind which are resistant when you push them up. Instantly looses masses of points for being a useless broken pos, I won't lie. I am absolutely bias towards coasters which are stupid operationally.
The lift would be cool I guess, but the ride is SO LOUD the volume distracts from everything else. I spent the entire ride just in awe of how loud it was.
It starts lame and ramps up to a surprisingly relentless experience not dissimilar to the likes of Voyage in the sense that it gets faster and faster and is honestly quite a long ride. But at it's best moments it's ultimately just doing what Prowler has been doing next door for almost a couple decades, worse.
I even think Timber Wolf is a better ride, frankly... It's just so mediocre and the gimmick is such a nothing burger that is cute only to the 5 people who know the history.
Why the hell they decided to go with this sort of woodie layout over something more airtime focused just to differentiate it I have no clue. Really weird choice with Prowler RIGHT THERE.
Big load of empty farts. Cannot believe the high praise it's been getting. Absolute clown show.
Anyway, Prowler and Mamba kick SO much arse and Patriot is pretty great too! I can see why locals would be excited for something new from this pretty neglected park, but Zinger is a turd amongst gems.