Wow such a big deal, a Russian gas company having a sponsorship for a roller coaster. I can't believe you payed a massive fee for Europa, (a place I have always wanted to visit but probably won't) just because of a gas company advertising (and let's all bear in in mind that when the sponsorship...
Imagine since they were running out of time for a 2024 coaster investment they could only buy some sh*t skyline prototype like last year to be ready for late 2025.
Busch Gardens is the regional thrill park in the area, even with Epic Universe and Islands Of Adventure having major thrill rides. For example in California, for most people who love casually visiting parks (not tourists but not necessarily enthusiasts), Disneyland, Universal, and even Knott's...
I must say that even without a love at all (To put it kindly) of Saudi Arabia, this looks like such a good ride that it's tempting to not go. I mean, Riyadh's not so far from Abu Dhabi...
You mean the one at New England, right? It's technically not called Superman The Ride anymore and if you're talking about the one at Six Flags America than half the rides at Alton Towers are more intense than Straight Track: The Ride.
Oh god, spoilt coaster enthusiasts complaining about the name of a ride which will be epic regardless because not everything is absolutely perfect... so sad.
I think that while this will be popular and a good investment by Cedar Fair, it's a shame that their first new coaster since 2012 (which isn't even around anymore) is a dive which are generally underwhelming simply because of the length after the first drop. It seems like it has a decent amount...
Its not that this isn't the right fit for this park, I was just saying that compared to how intense intamins are I hear macks are less intense. I also thought that the only mack thrill coaster I rode, which was copperhead strike, was not intense at all.
I think six flag realizes that for a fairly small park it is a significant move to axe the bobsleds, so I think we'll get some sort of coaster replacement, even if it is a P'sghetti bowl coaster with some other kids rides for a mini area, like a disk'o and some flat rides.
I'm honestly happy with the look of this ride. It has a high chance to be the best coaster in the UK, and I'm nowhere as disappointed in this as I was with Wickerman being a family coaster
From what I hear, Mack's most best looking coasters like Star Trek, Copperhead, and even DC Rivals are all disappointments in terms of intensity so I expect Velocicoaster to be miles better.
In a country with not enough water for it's citizens and 20 percent of people in poverty, not to even mention all the other terrible laws in this backwards country. Just because it is better than 10 years ago and growing economically does not mean it is still not the same place that forced young...
I wonder why they called it the "fastest, tallest, fastest triple launch strata coaster" when they could've called it the tallest fastest multilaunch coaster with the tallest spike and the tallest drop on a multi launched coaster
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