Yikes. Wouldn’t that have a risk of damaging other structures in the park, though?
Not if they plan to tip it in a specific direction. They're being paid to control it.Yikes. Wouldn’t that have a risk of damaging other structures in the park, though?
That could well be the case indeed, they might also be scared that it falls into Superman when they would just make it topple.Looks like it's just the lift, drop and loop left now, maybe they need different equipment to bring down these tallest bits.
Valleyfair could use ANYTHING at this point.If I may do an Ultimate Coaster-style response throw back for the older CFers in the room:
Yes, Kingda Ka being removed would be because of new site prep needed for a new attraction.
Not as much as you'd think - relocations typically hover ~$4-6M depending on size and scale, which is still at least half the going rate for new coaster installations of similar size ($12-$15M). Let's not forget Green Lantern itself is a relocation, done on the same merit.
You say that, but I would gladly bet there are many second and third-tierCedar Fair andSix Flags parks who would gladly raise their hand for a large footprint B&M. (e.g., Worlds of Fun, Valleyfair, SFStL, La Ronde, Canada's Wonderland, Kings Island, etc.)
It's undeniable the amount of things that could be done between the adjoining Green Lantern and KK plots (and Golden Kingdom zoo area); but I still expect there to be some holdout to see if a KK 2.0 could be doable.
lets not forget the park said ya know...LITERALLY NOTHING, yeah they said it was donezo in a press release, but that's still utterly depressing. if anyride needed a sendoff it was this ride. yet there was nothing, no final words, no concluding statement, just a simple press release and that's it.I hope I'm not alone in saying this is probably the saddest I've been about a coasters removal in a very very long time.
Not to mention the parachutes are also no longer going to be around either.
Such a shame.