Intricks
Strata Poster
Yes, they are words that are only associated with horribly thought out layouts with no theme and only built for the sake of being the tallest. None of them have any form of variation on anything. No swooping turns, no near misses, no interaction with parts of its ride.
Rides like El Toro, Bizzaro, Voyage, Twister (Knoebles), Ravine Flyer 2, any other ride that is below 250 all have an interesting layout and interacts with its surrounding scenery. Hence, giving you a better overall ride. Intamin only thought of the records they would be the holders of, which is honestly those coasters ONLY reasons for existing. Morgan tried to break the record (and curse I guess you could call it associated with rides over 300ft tall), but due to a lack luster layout, falls into the same category.
Given the chance, time and proper investment, an amazingly awesome 300-350 foot tall (cause I don't want to use labels to possibly offend or anger you) can be made so long as they plan out a lot of things. I305 is an example of this. They took the height of Millennium Force, and gave it the layout of Maverick. A genius idea for Intamin, but it relies on the layout, one or two airtime hills and its mass forces to be a top 10 coaster. Intamin just seems keen on building the rides with speed and force, while not focusing on other aspects of said ride.
Can you honestly respond "no" to the thought of a terrain styled, 300 foot tall monster that runs through the forest, interacts with near misses of trees, parts of the ride/other rides, goes underground, has airtime hills and a nice amount of forces during all transitions that when you get back to the station you are left breathless and the need to ride it again? Doesn't matter the maker at this point. B&M would give it an amazing layout, Intamin would give it a maverick styled track, Morgan could do a somewhat panned out Out and Back arrow.
Any company could do this really, but the challenges that come with it is something they don't want to possibly risk. It honestly can't be **** impossible for a genius of layout design to figure something out. I've given a very wonderful idea that can be used to generate a lot of focus on a medium to large sized park. It is plausible, it can work, and it isn't relying on a term to bring the crowd in.
Rides like El Toro, Bizzaro, Voyage, Twister (Knoebles), Ravine Flyer 2, any other ride that is below 250 all have an interesting layout and interacts with its surrounding scenery. Hence, giving you a better overall ride. Intamin only thought of the records they would be the holders of, which is honestly those coasters ONLY reasons for existing. Morgan tried to break the record (and curse I guess you could call it associated with rides over 300ft tall), but due to a lack luster layout, falls into the same category.
Given the chance, time and proper investment, an amazingly awesome 300-350 foot tall (cause I don't want to use labels to possibly offend or anger you) can be made so long as they plan out a lot of things. I305 is an example of this. They took the height of Millennium Force, and gave it the layout of Maverick. A genius idea for Intamin, but it relies on the layout, one or two airtime hills and its mass forces to be a top 10 coaster. Intamin just seems keen on building the rides with speed and force, while not focusing on other aspects of said ride.
Can you honestly respond "no" to the thought of a terrain styled, 300 foot tall monster that runs through the forest, interacts with near misses of trees, parts of the ride/other rides, goes underground, has airtime hills and a nice amount of forces during all transitions that when you get back to the station you are left breathless and the need to ride it again? Doesn't matter the maker at this point. B&M would give it an amazing layout, Intamin would give it a maverick styled track, Morgan could do a somewhat panned out Out and Back arrow.
Any company could do this really, but the challenges that come with it is something they don't want to possibly risk. It honestly can't be **** impossible for a genius of layout design to figure something out. I've given a very wonderful idea that can be used to generate a lot of focus on a medium to large sized park. It is plausible, it can work, and it isn't relying on a term to bring the crowd in.