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DC Rivals HyperCoaster construction discussion
downunder replied to Richard's topic in Theme Park Discussion
^And Scooby Doo is such an iconic character and series IMO. I see it's still on free-to-air TV to this day, it must have legs somewhat. -
DC Rivals HyperCoaster construction discussion
downunder replied to Richard's topic in Theme Park Discussion
"POP's Coaster of Madness" you heard it here first LOL. Though I would have been happy to ride Harley Quinn or Wonder Woman all day. What the theme will be is almost as interesting as how this coaster will turn out. Flash seems obvious though a little disingenuous as the Iewa World one is called that, albeit not using the IP (I'm still assuming this will be the same "type" of coaster as Flash, but feel free to surprise me Mack). And has people have observed previously, Flash is more appropriate for a launched coaster (maybe this will be a surprise), LOL I don't see the Flash lumbering up an almost-hyper height lift hill. It's a shame Superman seems perfect for such a big (for Australia) coaster, and Flash seems perfect for a launched coaster, theme swap LOL. -
DC Rivals HyperCoaster construction discussion
downunder replied to Richard's topic in Theme Park Discussion
Having that big lift hill sweeping across the front of the park will be an impressive sight. I guess those pillars count as the coaster going vertical LOL. Hopefully track won't be sitting on top of those pillars for world's best churro cart themed dragon wagon (disclaimer: I am joking). -
If you had $500 million to spend on a theme park...
downunder replied to SunshineTom's topic in Theme Park Discussion
If I was doing it to make money, I'd make it appeal primarily to families, but be broad enough to that any age can like it i.e. make it like Disney-like as much as the budget would allow. If I was trying to please myself. I'd call it Mitch Hawker World and buy a carpark and fill it with Intamins and RMCs. -
DC Rivals HyperCoaster construction discussion
downunder replied to Richard's topic in Theme Park Discussion
If I remember correctly, Blue Fire had a heart rate monitor with the restraints which was really cool. I concur, so comfortable. -
2016 US Theme Park Trip Reports (SF Fiesta TX & ZDTs))
downunder replied to Gazza's topic in Theme Park Discussion
Thanks for the informative report, I've got San Antonio pencilled in for next year and hopefully I'll get down to ZDT. Iron Rattler was closed last time I was there due to the incident at Over Texas so I'm keen to get on that one.- 38 replies
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Yeah it's going to be themed after Wendell Sailor, a rather famous Torres Strait islander, and dual international winger. Wendell Sailor's Wing Coaster will be the world's first wooden wing coaster and is bound to thrill his world wide legion of fans. In all seriousness, who knows where Dreamworld's plans are at now, I think they'd be happy to open again. That major coaster down the road might really shift the competitive dynamics with MW.
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DC Rivals HyperCoaster construction discussion
downunder replied to Richard's topic in Theme Park Discussion
^I am joking (and stirring), hence the LOL. I would hope that Movie World would aim for something even better than flash. -
DC Rivals HyperCoaster construction discussion
downunder replied to Richard's topic in Theme Park Discussion
^Very cool. Maybe MW is too lol. -
DC Rivals HyperCoaster construction discussion
downunder replied to Richard's topic in Theme Park Discussion
^That is an interesting case with cedar Point, generally they've announced by now based on history, but it has been observed they may be waiting to see if they can get the project done for opening 2017. Maybe it has a launch like Lightning Rod (we all know how that went), who knows. If it does open when their season starts I'll be adding CP to my itinerary, so I'm watching that situation closely. Back to the 196 foot hyper at MW lol. As others have observed, MW might want to announce this as late as possible so people don't hold off going to the park until the second half of next year. It will be a hell of a kicker for a marketing drive for season passes (and renewals) next year. Remember a lot of potential customers contemplating a visit might not be aware a coaster is being built as they don't follow amusement park stuff. -
DC Rivals HyperCoaster construction discussion
downunder replied to Richard's topic in Theme Park Discussion
^I'm cool with riding it clothed too LOL. I must admit the "world's best" PR tag has made my expectations somewhat ambitious - though even an exact clone of Flash would be exponentially better than anything Australia has at the moment (of course that assessment is subjective). Meanwhile, I will continue to contemplate those footers. -
DC Rivals HyperCoaster construction discussion
downunder replied to Richard's topic in Theme Park Discussion
^They're both lethal, lol. Though Arkham not so much these days, I don't get off with a subdural haematoma like the old trains. Hopefully it won't be too similar to Flash at Iewa and be somewhat unique in terms of elements and layout. I wonder how far off we are from seeing some supports going up, a month or two? -
DC Rivals HyperCoaster construction discussion
downunder replied to Richard's topic in Theme Park Discussion
It could still be one of the world's best, just not in the upper echelons of the world's biggest. -
2016 US Theme Park Trip Reports (SF Fiesta TX & ZDTs))
downunder replied to Gazza's topic in Theme Park Discussion
Yeah Sea World San Antonio seems like the most light on of the those parks in the US. Got San Antonio on the rough itinerary for next May/June might check it out for the new coaster, or just stay at Six Flags and ride Iron Rattler another 100 times LOL.- 38 replies
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DC Rivals HyperCoaster construction discussion
downunder replied to Richard's topic in Theme Park Discussion
Maybe the drop will be greater than or equal to 200 feet, for instance going into a trough, or maybe even a slight underground tunnel (think: Superman at Six Flags New England). Most of my favourite coasters are under 200 feet, but part of me still wanted something so high that planes would have to dodge it lol. Somewhere a guy in a basement on his computer who resembles the comic book guy from the Simpsons: "that's not a hyper!" -
DC Rivals HyperCoaster construction discussion
downunder replied to Richard's topic in Theme Park Discussion
Interesting, I was curious whether it would actually be legal or not to buzz the site. A guy got a $9000 fine for using a drone to pick up a sausage sandwich at a Bunnings charity BBQ the other day LOL. It would have been nice to have an aerial of all those footers and start joining the dots. Oh well there will be a point where they won't be able to hide this coaster, I mean fountain. Ah I remember seeing what became Cyclone being put up at Luna Park every day on the way to work. Have fun locals, watching it grow. -
DC Rivals HyperCoaster construction discussion
downunder replied to Richard's topic in Theme Park Discussion
Footers, portaloos, spray painted Mack boxes - there's a very well attired man seen frequently around Movie World possibly laughing his ass off. I'm looking forward to this magnificent fountain. Meanwhile at IAAPA...nothing. Surely someone has a drone in this madhouse called parkz for some revealing aerials? -
DC Rivals HyperCoaster construction discussion
downunder replied to Richard's topic in Theme Park Discussion
I've jokingly requested a bit of snooping from peeps who will be at IAAPA. Until then, the festival of footers continues... -
2016 US Theme Park Trip Reports (SF Fiesta TX & ZDTs))
downunder replied to Gazza's topic in Theme Park Discussion
Another great report. I was fortunate enough to go to City Museum, I'd love to know how they can afford insurance with all the dangers that lurk. Such a great experience, and so unique.- 38 replies
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DC Rivals HyperCoaster construction discussion
downunder replied to Richard's topic in Theme Park Discussion
^Arkham is getting together a down payment for a second train, $5 at a time LOL (disclaimer: I am joking). It will be interesting to see if they build a fair size precinct around the new coaster with plenty of retail, or they'll have one big-ass shop to match the big-ass coaster. -
DC Rivals HyperCoaster construction discussion
downunder replied to Richard's topic in Theme Park Discussion
Screamscape has just started reporting that it's a 60 metre "hypercoaster", I hope that one's not true, but I guess we'll see. -
DC Rivals HyperCoaster construction discussion
downunder replied to Richard's topic in Theme Park Discussion
^I was joking about Centrebet LOL. I can't even throw in a speculative answer, I can just hope. 260 foot, there you go. -
DC Rivals HyperCoaster construction discussion
downunder replied to Richard's topic in Theme Park Discussion
^LOL I've been on Kingda Ka and Dragster so I can imagine. It's going to be very interesting to see what the height winds up being on this one, should Centrebet run a book on it? -
DC Rivals HyperCoaster construction discussion
downunder replied to Richard's topic in Theme Park Discussion
^Coaster Through Clouds looks like another Intamin masterpiece. If only we got a drop that big (242.8 feet), or even bigger. -
^I didn't do Fortress of Fear, I didn't realise there was a significant haunt experience/overlay there, d'oh. I was in a hurry, and was only there a bit over an hour. Did you go through a maze of sorts to get to the ride?