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Re: Why haven't we seen another Intamin Prefab wooden coaste
I don't think those three are good choices. If something is reliable, that sort of insinuates that it's also easy to maintain, and vice versa.
Re: Cedar Point | Gemini Midway Update | Disco & Flying Scoo
As well as Milly. And thank god for the lights on PT. The light system was broken and bulbs burnt out for as long as I can remember.
Re: Why haven't we seen another Intamin Prefab wooden coaste
Yeah I definitely wouldn't agree to that. I may love TTD and Maverick, but Fahrenheit and Millennium Force are among my least favorite rides.
I actually think I'm giving up on Newton. It's far too hard to control, it doesn't allow me to do what I want easily, and my designs are often becoming far from what I had envisioned. It just feels like Newton's the one that's in charge, not me, and I don't like that.
Maybe I'll try this...
Thunderhead absolutely.
I agree about Voyage though. Maybe that's the reason I didn't care for it.
There are actually a lot of rides that finish with loads of speed that most would consider "relentless" and that they "never let up", but I see that as a lot of momentum wasted. I'm looking at...
You don't design a ride so that it has those kind of problems. I305 had problems because Intamin apparently skipped school the day of engineering class.
Wheels don't just... melt. You either come up with a less forceful element or use better quality wheels.
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