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Some commenters speculate it could be the world’s tallest Giga Discovery based on the 172 on the sign, but Revolution’s already right beside the skycoaster, unless that’s getting removed too.
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172 feet would make it ever so slightly taller than CraZanity at Magic Mountain, which unless I missed something stands as the world’s tallest frisbee ride at 170. It’s a sound enough theory if you ask me.Ah. Yes. When I think 172, I immediately also think frisbee ride.
The park lacks a star flyer ride, maybe it's one of those. SFNE replaced its sky coaster with one.
172 feet would make it ever so slightly taller than CraZanity at Magic Mountain, which unless I missed something stands as the world’s tallest frisbee ride at 170. It’s a sound enough theory if you ask me.
The park lacks a star flyer ride, maybe it's one of those. SFNE replaced its sky coaster with one.
Magic Mountain, Great Adventure, Fiesta Texas, and Mexico currently have the same Giga Discovery and share the record.172 feet would make it ever so slightly taller than CraZanity at Magic Mountain, which unless I missed something stands as the world’s tallest frisbee ride at 170. It’s a sound enough theory if you ask me.
Actual height is 164 ft tall (50 m). Great Adventure has a 50 in their teaser for the ride.A Vekoma Super Boomerang is also 172 ft tall as 52.5 m is 172 ft tall
Yeah looks like you are right. That's very odd that there is a 2.5 m discrepancy between the manufacturer and RCDB listed height.Actual height is 164 ft tall (50 m). Great Adventure has a 50 in their teaser for the ride.
https://rcdb.com/19714.htm
The funny thing is RCDB even has a photo of Vekoma’s model plate for Cloud Shuttle that lists 52.4m as the height:If I was you, I'd listen to the manufacturer over RCDB... you know, the guys that actually MAKE the coaster and have the technical specifications at their disposal.
Those manufacturers are the same folks that accurately list their rides’ top speeds and hourly capacities right?If I was you, I'd listen to the manufacturer over RCDB... you know, the guys that actually MAKE the coaster and have the technical specifications at their disposal.
Yes, those ones. That's kind of an irrelevant argument when different coasters, in different locations around the world, with different operators are huge factors that affect the above (just to name a few).Those manufacturers are the same folks that accurately list their rides’ top speeds and hourly capacities right?
*Looks at Cedar Point and Kings Island getting WindSeeker the same year*The only thing that has my head a little tilty is the fact that SF is putting two of these monster rides in its two Midwest parks in the same year. It's not a complaint, and with the two parks 300 miles away from each other, there's extremely little market overlap, but it still seems a touch strange to me to do it that way.
If the reaper appears elsewhere, then they could just be doing an SFA style campaign (that will end anticlimactically).Revolution is operating during Fright Fest, but the Grim Reaper has made an appearance.
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