Uhhh in the last five days I’ve picked up a solid handful of nobody coasters in New York State, let’s just boil it down to… Zyklons
Galaxi @ Sylvan Beach - #125
This thing runs well enough but is very very loud, park was a ghost town but we brought enough people to fill the train for dispatch...
First official look at the Al Hamra / IAAPA layout mostly set up indoors. It’s firmly a 2026;
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The footage dates back to earlier this month, which is when I first received photos while a team filmed construction b-roll ;)
Many thoughts;
As it turns out, it isn't. Each are located in very separate parts of the park, there was reassurance earlier in the year that Rudolph wasn't going anywhere but it seems that everyone underestimated just how poor a condition it was in. The new owners have been thinking along the...
The mildly dumpy Santa's Village in Muskoka, Ontario was taken over by new ownership last year. There's been a lot of word that they were splurging new capital on 2024 rides and a bigger something for 2025. The four-decade-old Rudolph powered coaster was always expected to go at the end of the...
Vekoma has showcased fresh maroon track at their factory, same style used on Big Bear Mountain and Furuvik's Lightning.
There seems to be suggestions that Aquila is still a Vekoma and the Gerstlauer is a mystery fourth coaster. Absolutely love plot twists like these.
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Flume’s been listed since 2023. But both of the kiddy rides were listed last week, dated August 14. So is the coaster so going to assume the height stat is a mistake.
Well finally the exciting stuff has happened;
Went under the radar a bit but back in April they began installing the Zierer Dragon coaster indoors;
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Now more recently we've gotten a look at the McDonalds B&M family invert and Sansei observation tower also being built. Granted there's...
County Fair pathway is freshly sealed on both ends, blocking off access to Demon. Anyone headed to X-Flight will have to divert through Southwest Territory for now.
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Word is that a new pathway connecting Metropolis to Main Street was opened up the other day. Flash took over part of the old configuration, reckon this is a pretty accurate overview of what it's taking up now.
Some words from CoasterFest about Georgia Surfer and its delays;
Permitting took about 12 weeks longer than anticipated
Project is costing them $13 million, even without the bulk of the manufacturing bills
Train literally just shipped as of August 14, is on the water right now
Delays have also...
Lol that idiot is the last person who should be treated with any shred of credibility.
A couple friends on the tour also conducted their own interviews, there's plenty more to this (copy pasting my breakdown from another Forum);
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Lapbar only, no comfort collars or seatbelts. As shown in...
Bit of a bump, but the new Slidewinder opened today!
It has just 9 days left of the operating season. The delay kinda came per State inspectors taking their sweet time to get out there, and Dan Koch (park owner) being... mildly unstable.
Nice cookie cutter lines at the top of the mountain.
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Early bird word from the construction tour is no seatbelts on the trains and Flying Bins System #3 in the station. Should help with dispatches, of which they're gunning for a ludicrous 1000pph. More info to come when the interviews drop.
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