While I'm very glad to see a new coaster at this park, I would have liked to see them go a bit bigger. Their last coaster was in 2013.
The park has also released this rather nice concept art:
Attended the park's summer press meeting today and rode the new cred. It's fine.
Apparently the layout is a bit longer than the old one with a longer train for more capacity.
A bit of an update here.
I was at the park on Saturday as the new Zierer Force Zero were being assembled, it's on track to open with the park on April 4th.
Here's a few pics I took:
Source: https://www.facebook.com/CoasterClubDenmark/
Are you serious? We've just established that there was a storm blowing chimneys off houses and you're suggesting that maybe the park pressed RMC to build the coaster too fast and that's why it collapsed? You must know a lot about the inner workings of Energylandia, to be able to jump to your...
^ Without a doubt. I realize that it's most likely a last resort for parks and thus they probably don't seek it and then expect tons of investments (although they probably hope for some).
I just had to make the meme after reading that quote.
Been awhile since I did this.
Belgium - Pulsar
Denmark - Piraten or Juvelen (depending on my mood)
Finland - Salama
France - Rock 'n' Roller Coaster
Germany - Taron
Netherlands - Lost Gravity
Norway - Speed Monster
Spain - Furius Baco
Sweden - Helix
UK - Icon
This! - And I totally understand why they're not going to do it. As you said, it would take a massive effort much bigger than anything you'd expect from PR. But had it been run by a different company, who was more passionate about it and actually cared, maybe it could have gone differently...
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