Alabama is slightly west of Ohio. Though now that I think about it, something like a Chance Hyperlite would be a perfect addition to the park and it would compliment Rampage nicely.
The creator of that video came out and said it was just a concept he made, and he never intended for it to be shared or misleading. It's not the real coaster.
I just want to know exactly how this was underwhelming? There was no teaser campaign, just a tweet the night before the announcement. Besides, it's the year after they built Steel ****in' Vengeance and it's been hinted at that 2020 will bring something major.
Why go through that trouble to trick less than 1% of your guests? We only know this because an enthusiast found the information and leaked it to a few more enthusiasts. The general public will not know or care about the shipping label.
They announced it on National Rollercoaster Day because August 16th was the anniversary of the original antique autos attraction leaving. At any rate, the only people who hyped it up, DESPITE the park stating that the teasers at Cedar Point were unrelated and employees stating the SOB grave...
Let me rephrase that: they’re not adding a coaster period in 2019.
We would have seen a significant amount of groundwork by now along with a teaser campaign that would have started at the beginning of summer. If you’re hoping for anything more than a top scan or some other mid-range flat ride...
The only people who hyped anything were idiot enthusiasts who kept reading too deep into teasers despite virtually no significant clearing at the park, apart from the new dorms.
Why do you keep doing this? It’s okay to not like a joke, but quoting it and responding with “hardy har har” comes off as edgy and you look like a douche while doing it.
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