Had a post typed up last night but ended up deleting stating Safari Tours was going to be like Miami River Lumber Company, Area 72 or Outpost 5 or probably most similarly, Jungle X-Pedition at Kings Dominion.
While it still isn't Disney level theming, Cedar Fair seems to have stepped up its...
The thing that I keep going back to is the Infinity Flyer train. No reason for Worlds of Fun and Cedar Fair presumably to have purchased the presumably more expensive Infinity Flyer train over the Millennium Flyer train if it was going to be a family coaster.
But, at the same time, I want a...
As a fyi, that Steel time includes the fabrication. Once on site construction starts, the time to construct a steel coaster is a matter of months. This is probably favorable for the WoF coasters timeline too since the "track stack" will be pre-fabricated vs being constructed on site.
As a part of it, Worlds of Fun has a kind of "cult" like fandom. It is the same thing you see with Kansas City's sports teams (Chiefs and Royals). I think it really does have something to do with how far the area is away from traditional vacation spots. I think the enthusiasm has always been...
Work is my issue too. I don't live in the metro so I'd need to take a whole day but... I've never been to an announcement before so I'm still thinking about making the trip on the 11th
I'll be really surprised if there is a spiral lift. I know that's a rumor but it isn't really necessary. No need to complicate a prototype with something that is only an aesthetic and adds next to nothing to the ride experience... A launch will be ambitious enough.
Timber wolf is still more than tolerable and gets more ridership than I'd expect given its bumps. I will maintain, in an odd row (off wheel seats) it is a pretty enjoyable ride
You're good. I think that somebody is trolling screamscape. I think Dorney is getting the rumored shuttle coaster in 2023 and WoF is getting something supported by wood as well.
Yeah, seems far fetched to me. Giving two coasters to WoF in possibly two consecutive years while giving the proverbial middle finger to Dorney despite its coaster drought being longer, practically speaking, than WoF's. Don't get me wrong as I'd be thrilled with that as WoF is my home park but...
I'm probably wrong but I don't get the appeal of a traditional wooden coaster even if it is a shuttle coaster - GP might differ though. WoF has two woodies in the excellent Prowler and the reasonably fun Timber Wolf (just avoid wheel seats even after the retrack...) so it is really hard to...
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