Some of us aren't because we know this is just a fan-made passing-time Planet Coaster ride... :emoji_no_mouth:Are we really casting judgements after one mediocre Planet Coaster recreation? The shaping and everything looks to be off what normal Intamin style, who's to say the pacing isn't off too?
Not sure how much you can tell just from markers, but there have been rumors of a new coaster in Jurassic Park for a decent amount of time now. I’ve been hearing that it’ll likely be another Intamin.Sorry for straying off-topic a little, but my question is; how the hell does one deduce that a roller coaster is probably coming from a pin and some stuff written on the ground? Admittedly, they do look like demolition markers, but I wouldn't possibly know, I know very little about the inner workings of the construction of a roller coaster.
But if somebody writes GIGA in the mud outside the Discovery Centre, then it's a nailed on certainty!
Ah right. Thanks @gabe! Wonder what sort of Intamin? Maybe a Skyrush-style hyper? Although I could also see a Flying Dinosaur-style B&M flyer.Not sure how much you can tell just from markers, but there have been rumors of a new coaster in Jurassic Park for a decent amount of time now. I’ve been hearing that it’ll likely be another Intamin.
I’ve been hearing that it’ll likely be another Intamin.
Have done:-Maybe it's time to start it's own topic rather than detract from the Potter cred.
Oh! Interesting. I thought Dragon Challenge's replacement was an Intamin LSM Launch Coaster (albeit a more family oriented, Juvelen-esque one), and they already have Hulk as a thrilling launch coaster. Not sure if that would be the best fit for Universal, in my eyes. Even though it would surely be one of the area's best coasters.I’ve been hearing blitz get thrown around quite a bit but it’s too early to tell right now.
I thought the same thing at first, but it makes more sense the more I think about it. 2019 is a family oriented and heavily themed experience, then 2020 is a high thrill coaster targeted more toward thrill seekers.Oh! Interesting. I thought Dragon Challenge's replacement was an Intamin LSM Launch Coaster (albeit a more family oriented, Juvelen-esque one), and they already have Hulk as a thrilling launch coaster. Not sure if that would be the best fit for Universal, in my eyes. Even though it would surely be one of the area's best coasters.
From what I’ve heard it’s around 6 trains with 14 people each.I'd expect 8-12 16 passenger trains.