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    What's next for RMC?

    Re: What's next for RMC? New Concept Coaster (page 4) May be a bit out there, but could it be using electro magnetic suspension or a similar thing? Less wear, requires less maintenance and smooth. I think it could be this possibly. Wikipedia on electromagnetic suspension -...
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    Cornwall Crealy sold

    How much would it have sold for around? If it's a decent amount we could be seeing some bigger investments at devons crealy, if they get in a decent coaster here (I think they will, Broome will probably get the urge to build more rides, then we could be onto a decent resort! (which it seems to...
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    What is your top 10 to do list?

    1. Shambhala 2. Cu Chulainn 3. Helix 4. Wodan 5. Twisted Colossus 6. Fury 325 7. Maverick 8.El Toro 9. The Voyage 10. montu Honourable Mentions Blue Fire, Balder Dash, Black Mamba, Alpengeist, Levthian, Silver Star, New Texas Giant, Nitro and storm runner (Yes I've got a thing about B&M...
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    Wooden coasters dwindling in number?

    What we also need to remember is the fact Gravity Group, Intamin and GCI are all opening class wooden coasters. RMC will gradually produce more and more true wooden coasters (like outlaw run) which means they can now have the same crazy elements/inversions steel coasters have, and hybrids even...
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    UK Merlin Parks, Best to Worst

    1. Alton Towers Possibly the most successful Merlin park in the future and the best, it's a bit off loads of main roads and I hear quite a few people say it's hard to get to, but it's the most accessible park, it's in the middle of the country so you can get to it from the north and the south...
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