You know that if you're not directly paying for a road you're still doing so through taxes, right? Nothing is free and especially not if it's run by the government.
Yeah, no. RMC is in a league of its own because they use shock absorbers. As for Intamin, Velocicoaster has quite the Mack-level rattle. It's definitely not impossibly smooth.
Actually, no, they're not. They're equally rattly like Mack's newer coasters. Fenix not as much as Big Bear Mountain...
Sad, to see to it go, but a Voltron-Style Fast & Furious Big Stryker would fit nicely there. Also the addition of Fast & Furious in that section of the park lets them finally remove that atrocity of Supercharged in the Bay Area without losing one of their best-selling IPs.
"World" suggests a large-scale park. Without them adding anything worthwhile, this just looks like a cheap way of trying to evade the old Studios' negative reputation.
So to counteract this imbalance of enjoyment, let's make the less busy weekdays the most expensive days and already overcrowded weekends the cheapest. By doing so, everyone gets the least value for their buck. Great idea, comrade!
As much as I like the idea of having a drop tower amidst Manhattan, I dislike the "torch" design. To me, it looks more like a nibbled on trunk that's going to be an extension to a beaver's dam rather than a person holding a torch.
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