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SDC's 2017 Project(s) and Park Developments

Started by Swoosh, August 13, 2015, 04:06:46 PM

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Swoosh

#195
Quote from: sdcfan88 on March 20, 2016, 10:51:34 PM
Okay I just went over this thread. $30-$40 million is quite impressive.

I'm wondering if this total is for both of the upcoming big projects combined.  If they sign a contract now for two from the same company, it could very well be bundled. 
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Dewayne

Quote from: Swoosh on March 21, 2016, 09:16:15 PM
Quote from: sdcfan88 on March 20, 2016, 10:51:34 PM
Okay I just went over this thread. $30-$40 million is quite impressive.

I'm wondering this total is for both of the upcoming big projects combined.  If they sign a contract now for two from the same company, it could very well be bundled.

Maybe thats just it. Maybe they are making this 1 coaster as 2 to help improve crowd flow, lines, and other stuff.

Swoosh

There was never going to just be one.  The two major attractions in a span of 3 years has always been the rumor.  It wasn't until this calendar year that exactly what they'll be became clearer. 
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sdcfan88

That would make sense for two coasters. And the rest going for landscaping and theming.

Swoosh

Well adding fuel to the fire - another current rumor is that some of the major infrastructure that is need for a large ride (in the shape of a new coaster) in the general vicinity of GE has either already been completed or will be on the current fiscal calendar year. 
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shavethewhales

Two more B&M's will unquestionably put this park in the leagues of Busch Gardens in terms of rides. Then of course they'll be obligated to throw a family coaster in the mix as well on top of all this. 14-year old me would have loved this.

cowboy

Quote from: shavethewhales on March 22, 2016, 07:47:54 AM
Two more B&M's will unquestionably put this park in the leagues of Busch Gardens in terms of rides. Then of course they'll be obligated to throw a family coaster in the mix as well on top of all this. 14-year old me would have loved this.

Believe me, when you begin hitting 50 you'll love the family stuff all over again......


runner1960

Quote from: cowboy on March 22, 2016, 08:06:13 AM
Quote from: shavethewhales on March 22, 2016, 07:47:54 AM
Two more B&M's will unquestionably put this park in the leagues of Busch Gardens in terms of rides. Then of course they'll be obligated to throw a family coaster in the mix as well on top of all this. 14-year old me would have loved this.

Believe me, when you begin hitting 50 you'll love the family stuff all over again......

Speak for yourself :) I am 56 and the wilder the better as far as I see it.

Swoosh

Quote from: shavethewhales on March 22, 2016, 07:47:54 AM
Two more B&M's will unquestionably put this park in the leagues of Busch Gardens in terms of rides. Then of course they'll be obligated to throw a family coaster in the mix as well on top of all this. 14-year old me would have loved this.

I bet they're thinking high capacity and high reliability.  Two things the park needs right now. 
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mammalone

That's interesting about the backstage rumors of it being an invert, Swoosh. Man, if that's true and they did it justice with the terrain and theming, it would be quite an attraction. I'm curious as to how they would re-theme GE (if that's still the thought.)

Swoosh

Who knows on the retheming.  They did a lot of work in GE this off season.  Almost every ride got new paint. (I'll post photos when I get back from TN).  They're still working on elephants, but the others are done.  The signs around the area got redone too. 
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sdcfan88

#207
If they are concerned about reliability and capacity, and potentially adding 2 new coasters in rapid succession like this, it makes me wonder if Powderkeg is in danger of being replaced by one of these possible B&M coasters or by something else shortly afterward. That ride always has huge lines and has issues being fickle with operating. While I do like the ride I can understand their reasoning if this were the case.

Swoosh

No. Maybe TNT but not PK.  The rumor is coaster #2 on the hill between PK and WF - then extending down the hill.
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Tmboote

Quote from: sdcfan88 on March 22, 2016, 02:24:01 PM
If they are concerned about reliability and capacity, and potentially adding 2 new coasters in rapid succession like this, it makes me wonder if Powderkeg is in danger of being replaced by one of these possible B&M coasters or by something else shortly afterward. That ride always has huge lines and has issues being fickle with operating. While I do like the ride I can understand their reasoning if this were the case.

I think PK always has a long line because everyone wants to ride that ride. I would guess it to be the favorite coaster of most and it is almost a family coaster. PK has also become more reliable in past years, I think they have finally gotten most of the bugs worked out. Also, the park rarely uses all three trains, if all trains are used and the ride is working correctly, a lot of riders can get through.