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coasterdude44

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  1. A How To Train You Dragon simulator in dreamworks world would be downright amazing. But i have no idea where they could put that...
  2. Honestly, I think a Mad Max stunt show would be great. Or an intense simulator ride
  3. Maybe MW didn't do Mad Max because the franchise isn't really that suitable for young children. Two of the films in the franchise are MA15+ and the first one is R18+ even though I really don't think the first film was nowhere near violent enough to deserve that rating tbh But if the did choose to make a MM themed attraction... What would they do?
  4. How was that even newsworthy??? Absolultey no one was in danger. Nothing more than a ride stoppage, a regular breakdown. Things that happen around a weekly basis on almost every single theme park on the planet.
  5. You're jumping to conclusions WAY to quickly. of course not, it's just a coincidence. You're really observant though, I'll give you that
  6. Man. I wish I had enough money to travel overseas on a semi/regular basis
  7. I love simulators, preferably the ones done by Intamin with open air cars and huge dome screens. There is a lot of possibility to be imaginative and immersive with a ride like that
  8. I never went on gremlins, but looking at the video, it doesn't look like anything terrifying. It probably would have been scary for a a young kid but it has a more comedic and creepy atmosphere than something truly scary. If i was 8-10 years old I probably would have loved this. If you want want to see what a traumatic ride really looks like, look at alien encounter that used to be at Disney world
  9. I am just as excited for this as the next guy, but i was really looking forward for some type of wooden coaster and was betting all my chips that it was going to be something like a Rocky Mountain, Intamin Woodie or GCI. Having a huge woodie in the park would have added variety and given something that Aussie parks desperately needed. We already have a great steel sit down coaster in the park called Superman Escape. And plus Green Lantern, Arkham and even Scooby, do you think yet another steel coaster is something that park desperately needs. Especially in a period in the last few years that great modern woodies like Outlaw Run and all the RM Coasters are all the rage
  10. If that's the wet n wild zipline your talking about, it's safe to say it would need to be over a mile long plus high price entrance fees to a rival park (add 10$ extra to sneak in some profit... and no, those tickets are non transerrable...)
  11. Yeah... But then the car wouldn't be able to be knocked around, and you would have to limit all the crazy action since it's all happening in real time with scenery and AAs instead of being on film
  12. That sounds good. It would be really cool if they made a Mad Max simulator which would be popular by the new movie, but they would have to tone it down a bit. I guess you just can't have MA15 violence in your family theme park
  13. I'm definitely excited for this new coaster. But just saying here, does anyone else think Australia needs a good simulator ride. Ever since Batman Adventure closed in 2011 I feel like it's a type of ride that has been missing for a while now
  14. Getting rid of that bus station would mean cutting off around 25% of the park's visitors, including me since I've only just got my L's Im pretty sure the space behind the show stage beween Scooby Doo and Wild West is where the new roller coaster will be built
  15. Wait... After all this time, we want it back only for the nostalgia. That the actual ride itself wasn't that good?
  16. If it is, the document isn't really describing anything
  17. That is basically what nostalgia means, wanting something you cant have. Something being in the past is unrelated its just things that you can't have, even though past things are usually the main thing people worry about
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