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dkny6363:
Very excited about this ride.
I love that it set back a bit from the park. This shows a desire to expand in coming years. Not sure where I read it or if it is true. But I heard the walk distance from the front gate to voyage is the same as the walk from voyage to Thunderbird...
Kind of confused about the fact I thought that walkway is splashing safari.. I'm sure it will all make sense soon enough.
I'm glad they added this coaster. I hope they don't just start dropping in steel coasters every 4 years now. I hope they stay away from giant flats as well. HW has such a unique ride line up that works for them and I hope they don't get away from it to be Kings Island west.
WadeJ:
Thanks for creating the topic. I'm sure we'll be popping in here over the course of another year :).
I'm honestly shocked in that for a park of this size that they went with a big budget B&M. Premier, Mack, Zamperla, Vekoma and S&S all came to mind but never did I suspect a B&M. And a launching one at that. Maybe the launch system ends up costing less than all of the materials required for a huge lift like Gatekeeper?
Anyway, my only concern is that it does look rather short but it also seems to pack a good punch in that layout.
AV Matt:
I'm not concerned about the walk to the station from Voyage. People are really getting worked up about it. The walk up The Boss' queue is worse. ;) and compared to Cedar Point, it's nothing. Coaster enthusiasts are so lazy. :-/
I'm excited for the ride, although I'd be much much MUCH more excited for a Mack launched multi-looper with lots of airtime. Hopefully that will be their next big toy. B&Ms are so 10 years ago. ;)
B-mac:
If only the parks in the States could jump on the Mack train considering what Intamin and Gerstlauer have experienced over the last 2 years. Or Zierer but they still haven't built many large coasters compared to Mack.
AV Matt:
Mack is the new king of steel. Hopefully they get to be the new "must-have" soon.
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