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2 hours ago, Slick said:

4D coaster

 

2 hours ago, Slick said:

4D coaster

Cool but the gold coast needs a big coaster

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25 minutes ago, Slick said:

You're aware of how big Eejanaika is, yeah?

 

Hint: it's massive. 

I wasn't, looks good that would do

8 hours ago, Smeg said:

Dive coaster

 

8 hours ago, Slick said:

4D coaster

 

7 hours ago, Santa07 said:

Flying coaster

 

7 hours ago, themagician said:

Hyper coaster

 

7 hours ago, Slick said:

Itty Bitty coaster

This is insightful discussion guys. I say we have a poll

1 hour ago, AllegroCrab said:

 

 

 

 

This is insightful discussion guys. I say we have a poll

 

I've added a poll to this thread

 

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Edited by joz

Whilst no way would get a 4D due to build and maint costs slick is right about size. 

 

As as you drive into SFMM X is still the most impressive structure at the park visually 

7 minutes ago, djrappa said:

Whilst no way would get a 4D due to build and maint costs slick is right about size. 

 

As as you drive into SFMM X is still the most impressive structure at the park visually 

At roughly 30-46 million USD depending on which install you look at, they're unfortunately not in the realms of any of our theme parks, let alone many others around the world.

For perspective, with 30 million USD you could essentially build two Superman Escapes. Hopefully down the track (hah) a company, maybe even S&S find a way to bring this idea back in full scale at a pricepoint that makes it more accessible. 

1 hour ago, Original said:

If a reputable source like RCDB can say it's an extreme sit down STEEL coaster, why are we still having this debate?

The Churro Cart guy has confused me with this tipoff, but they were spot on with Intamin and not a coaster for the current construction. I honestly forgot about RCDB, but I guess time will tell.

I thought a lot here like to mass debate just for the hell of it.

Wing coaster like Gate Keeper CP

or

floor less like Kraken sea world orlando

ooh or Lightning Rod - dollywood    YEAH!!!

 

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On 3 March 2016 at 11:09 AM, Slick said:

You're aware of how big Eejanaika is, yeah?

Hint: it's massive. 

It's also crap. Those 4D coasters are thrilling but they're horribly violent and not a good fit for your parks IMHO.

I don't think people will be disappointed when the final announcement is made.

9 hours ago, Inverted said:

Wing coaster like Gate Keeper CP

or

floor less like Kraken sea world orlando

ooh or Lightning Rod - dollywood    YEAH!!!

 

That third one would be what I want the most.

If we were getting a B&M a wing rider could be okay, but I wouldn't think a floorless coaster would be the best for our parks. Wing-rider, flying, or hyper would be best IMO.

1 hour ago, Santa07 said:

That third one would be what I want the most.

If we were getting a B&M a wing rider could be okay, but I wouldn't think a floorless coaster would be the best for our parks. Wing-rider, flying, or hyper would be best IMO.

It's not wood remember

  • 2 weeks later...

Intimin Coaster, Used in the old Security Access area next to JL

Easy, they just bought MDMC and put it there. It stays so low to the ground that people couldn't see if over fences, and no-one realised it was missing from Dreamworld because we all like to pretend it's not there anyways.

4 hours ago, joz said:

It was a long time ago, but we do have photos of an Intamin coaster in that exact spot

 

http://www.parkz.com.au/photo/721-Superman_Construction_Update/gallery/sort/oldest/location/ride-282/offset/42

 

You're welcome.

Ah yes, back on the old "RollerParkz" website too! 

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