East Coast(er) General said:
FYI - A Schwarzkopf Wildcat is not the same as the Wildcat coaster at Hersheypark. :wink:
I'm no idiot. I'm referring to the CP Wildcat. Thanks for saying it nicely, though.
And Ben, thanks for making me laugh. I needed that.
But on topic, I must say that where this stand is all a big question mark. It's like trying to figure out what would have happened if Napoleon or Genghis Khan or Hitler never existed. I mean, it is a bit more predictable, but we can't ever truly know how far behind we'd be without Schwarzkopf. You can look at the facts and make an educated guess somewhere in the ballpark, my best estimate is 5-10 years.
As stated earlier, for the two rides I've been on (which is not enough to make an accurate opinion, I know), I found the rides to be crap. I got a headache and by no means wanted to ride them again. The only other coaster I didn't want to ride again was Sidewinder at Hershey, and that's because I still think it gave me spine damage.
When comparing to the time that they were built... Well, my metaphor on things like this-
If you were looking at cars and had a high budget (money=time for this, go figure), would you take the brand spankin' new Lexus hybrid or a ratty worn down Oldsmobile? I'm pretty sure everyone in the world would take the Lexus and call the Oldsmobile a piece of crap. Nobody would bother to complement the Oldsmobile, you'd more or less say that it had its time but needs to move over to make room for new cars.
So that's how I view things when comparing old stuff to the stuff of its time vs. New stuff. It was amazing while it was around, but now we have better stuff and it's time to move over.
Of course, I'm just a 14 year old kid that knows diddly squat, and I was half asleep when I wrote this, so I'm probably totally wrong in every way according to some people.