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9 hours ago, pin142 said:

Honestly don't get why the parks don't offer a yearly sipper bottle. A new one each time severely defeats the purpose of getting one in the first place.

I completely agree, and they originally did have “Thirst Quencher” when they introduced Hunger Buster.

I think if there was a yearly option the amount of soft drink theft by locals would drop drastically. Every visit I see people with the old blue sippers (a lot missing the rfid sticker).

Regardless of this current family offer it’s cheaper to buy a new all day sipper with One Pass ($7.99) then to reactivate an old one ($8.99).

 

 

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11 hours ago, Evie said:

Generally reaches anywhere from 135-145km/h.

Give as many fountains as you like, I launched the ride countless times over the years that I worked there. I think I know how fast it goes.

13 hours ago, Evie said:

Generally reaches anywhere from 135-145km/h.

 

1 hour ago, Evie said:

Give as many fountains as you like, I launched the ride countless times over the years that I worked there. I think I know how fast it goes.

The real speed or the CURRENT speed?

I can also confirm that ToT II launches anywhere between 135 - 140kph. If the car isn't full it will generally launch faster or make it further up the tower. I have ridden it recently when it was only 6 others on the ride in the back row and well... it made it pretty damn far up. I really wish that when they did the conversion they spent the extra money upgrading the computers like SFMM did. I also haven't heard much about Superman in the US having any major reliability issues like ToT has either...

QFES crews at one of their regular exercises at Movie World, simulating a roller coaster malfunctioning at its highest point. QFES Aerial Appliance Operators and Advanced Rescue Technicians worked alongside Movie World staff to successfully remove all people from the ride.

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2 hours ago, AlexB said:

They couldn't be that stupid when there's an easily verified official QFES social media channel publishing the photos saying it was an exercise....

 

could they?

"QFES simulate a roller coaster malfunctioning and rescuing all onboard since these rides are dangerous and break down often" - some news site

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