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I've definitely heard a lot of rumours of a Wave Breaker-style ride coming here in a couple of years.
Why won't it be Intamin?Wont be Intamin, but I'm delaying my next trip to Florida until 2020 instead of next year.
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Just gonna ride a source and say it isn't Intamin.Why won't it be Intamin?
I know they're having issues with Infinity Falls but they also did with Falcon's Fury and that didn't stop them buying more
A wooden coaster would be a good fit for the park, in my opinion, as SWSA currently lacks a wooden coaster, and it's also something that Six Flags Fiesta Texas just down the road currently lacks, too. I know they have Iron Rattler, but I'd personally guess that an RMC IBox and a GCI/GG wooden coaster would provide two very different ride experiences. However, I personally think that most of SeaWorld's recent rides (e.g. Manta, Mako) seem to have a very unique aesthetic to them, if you get what I mean, and I'm not sure if a wooden coaster would really fit that aesthetic, personally.Screamscape said:2020 - New Roller Coaster - Rumor - (9/17/18) I'm not sure how true this is, but according to a posting at Wild Gravity Travels, SeaWorld San Antonio may be planning on adding a new small wooden coaster experience to the park as early as 2020. If true, then we have to wonder if they will go for something from the GCI like InvadR at Busch Gardens Williamsburg or something more kid friendly like Gravity Group's Oscar's Wacky Taxi built at Sesame Place.
Considering these are typically done 2-3 years out, yeah, they would probably at least be in the finalization of plans phase.If it was a Mack it must already been ordered because Mack is booked until 2020, aren't they?
2020 - [B said:New Roller Coaster[/B] - Rumor - (9/17/18) I'm not sure how true this is, but according to a posting at Wild Gravity Travels, SeaWorld San Antonio may be planning on adding a new small wooden coaster experience to the park as early as 2020. If true, then we have to wonder if they will go for something from the GCI like InvadR at Busch Gardens Williamsburg or something more kid friendly like Gravity Group's Oscar's Wacky Taxi built at Sesame Place.
Yes, but not everyone wants to get soaking wet, even on those hot summer days in Florida. Seaworld Orlando could definitely still expand their offerings in terms of major family attractions, and make the park more accommodating for families with children under 54".Their last big investment is Infinity Falls, which falls under the family bracket quite nicely