andrus said:But imo they need a couple of thrilling high capacity flat rides too. Partly in order to have something more to do and partly in order to drag som audience away from the huge coaster queues..
oriolat2 said:Pokemaniac said:B&M? Bring 'em on. They have a wide range of products, but I think we can rule out Stand-up, Sit-down and Floorless. Perhaps DM too, depending on space and height restrictions (They have Hurakan Condor, but I don't know a lot of Spanish Law). The same criteria goes for Hypers. Flyers are cool, but rare. Inverts, however... I can imagine one to be built, but I have nothing to back it up with.
Height restriction is not a problem in Spain. I mean, the park could built as high as they wanted but it's the idea of preserving the iconic presence of Dragon Khan over anything else at the park that keeps the from building any coaster taller than Khan.
So, I would rule out a hyper (mainly because they don't have compact layouts). On the contrary, I would not rule out a DM, since they don't take that much room to build and, since you can bury the drop underground (much like Oblivion), you could have a DM with a 200+ feet drop (100 feet which would be outside).
I really hope PA gets another B&M.
I agree to that the operation of the rides may be horrid, but it didn't seem as if they were low in staff. Both Kahn and Baco had plenty of staff when I visited the park, but none of them seemed to be in any hurry. Especially Baco loaded really slow, most of the time both trains were at the station at the same time :?oriolat2 said:andrus said:But imo they need a couple of thrilling high capacity flat rides too. Partly in order to have something more to do and partly in order to drag som audience away from the huge coaster queues..
These queues are not only because of the popularity of these ride but for the horrid operations. Coasters used to be properly staffed a couple of years ago, but they cut down the budget on staff and that's what you get :S
Still, another big ride would really suit the park and since every area has a major coaster except for Polynesia, a big coaster there could spread the crowds better.