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  1. For sure they should refer to it as a 'Hyper' - it's a buzz word that people associate with speed.  Even if they have no idea it means 200ft plus - it just sounds big and fast.

     

    "Chewy, put the Millennium Falcon into Hyperspace.... "

     

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  2. 21 minutes ago, Reanimated35 said:

    So a world first with green lantern wasn't good enough for it to be a "decent" coaster? 

     

    A world first at what, boringness? Yeah, I don't really like GL, but that's another story and no need to debate :)

     

    But seriously what was it for, the first hill being over vertical?

     

    And yes I think the branding is important - surely they aren't building one that falls just shy of Hypercoaster status, that would be a massive "wtf?".

     

    Yes the difference between 60 and 61m would make sfa difference to the ride experience, but being able to claim Hypercoaster would be beneficial - it just sounds big and fast.

     

    And not to mention Mack being able to claim it as one of their accomplishments in design and construction.

  3. On 21/03/2017 at 6:32 PM, Santa07 said:

    If any of our parks are looking for a good family coaster, they should definitely give GCI a call because this looks like a fantastic family ride. As a thrill ride, it's obviously not going to amaze anyone, but I don't know if you can get much better for a family coaster.

    Sounds like it's towing a couple of tin cans on a string behind it.

     

    7 hours ago, Aimsley81 said:

    I visited Movieworld today and they have 2 trains running on Superman. Brilliant idea now that school holidays are upon us. I went on 6 times in a row and the ride was practically a walk-on each time. 

    They were running two last Saturday, although for a while the second one was going around empty.  Once both were going it was pretty much walk on. 

     

    Also Scooby stopped for a while when I was ta the top, about half way through those horrible hard turns.  Mustn't have been anything major as we were going again, very slowly as we'd lost all momentum, after a few minutes.

  4. Dreamworld was pretty much a ghost town on Saturday.  All rides were walk on, MDMC was closed for technical difficulties (not sure how long for), Buzzsaw was open before the advertised 1pm open time (I think it was around 11.30 when we went on it) and Wipeout is literally in pieces, the carriage is off and the arms disassembled- it's not going to back up and running any time soon..... It was just dead and it felt that way.

     

    Then went to MW and what a contrast.  It wasn't packed (SE was pretty much walk on, reasonable wait for Scooby) but the main street had heaps of people, and it generally had a much better 'feel'.

     

    Once the new MW coaster is completed I think Dreamworld will be in a bit of trouble and will have some work to do.

  5. I would have thought some promotional stuff for the Easter Holidays would be beneficial so people are aware of a new ride and what it will be like, so an announcement and some in park (or outside of park) promotions.

     

    I guess you could argue that it's obvious that a new ride is going in given the car park closure and equipment... but at least you are keeping people informed rather than them speculating.

     

    Save the expensive television adds, billboards etc for when it is closer.

  6. What's if it's not DC themed at all?

     

    Austin Powers verse Dr Evil would be cool, if not a little dated now...

     

    Something that makes people have a laugh would be good.   My Little Pony!  The train has a Pony Head at the front and a Pony tail whipping around at the back.

     

    I think they have enough Super Hero/Villain stuff going on, especially if they have to resort to 2nd teir characters, which it seems they'd have to do given the current themed rides.

     

     

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