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by Ace on November 19th, 2013, 6:20 pm
Its less than 1000 people...
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290 people? Unsure about how many people can fit in ERC cars.
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25 cars on Crawler with 3 riders per car is 75 48 seats on Whirligig 28 seats on Vertical Velocity 2 Trains on Batman with 32 riders per train is 64. 20 Boats on Yankee Clipper with 5 riders per boat is 100. Total = 315
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by Ace on November 20th, 2013, 7:09 am
DejaVu2001 wrote: 25 cars on Crawler with 3 riders per car is 75 48 seats on Whirligig 28 seats on Vertical Velocity 2 Trains on Batman with 32 riders per train is 64. 20 Boats on Yankee Clipper with 5 riders per boat is 100. Total = 315
This is very close. You are 80% correct.
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by JimPanky on November 20th, 2013, 7:28 am
Great question! I think it's fair to give it to Nolan. Im thinking no one is gona get closer than he did. Do you agree Dan?
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by JimPanky on November 20th, 2013, 7:29 am
Plus, not gonna lie, I'd love to see what question Nolan comes up with. lol
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by Ace on November 20th, 2013, 9:26 pm
DejaVu2001 wrote: 25 cars on Crawler with 3 riders per car is 75 48 seats on Whirligig 28 seats on Vertical Velocity 2 Trains on Batman with 32 riders per train is 64. 20 Boats on Yankee Clipper with 5 riders per boat is 100. Total = 315
I agree we will give it to Nolan. The only mistake made was Clipper at full capacity can run 26 boats. This makes the total 345.
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^ Hmm, I wonder when the last time they actually ran over 20 was
I don't think they've done it in a while, but I'm not a flumes expert.
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by JimPanky on November 21st, 2013, 11:46 am
K, you got it close enough so it's your turn to ask a question.
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JimPanky wrote: K, you got it close enough so it's your turn to answer a question.
Ask a question?
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by Ace on November 22nd, 2013, 9:01 pm
DejaVu2001 wrote: ^ Hmm, I wonder when the last time they actually ran over 20 was
I don't think they've done it in a while, but I'm not a flumes expert.
2007 is the last time I can say it was done for sure, but that's only because I did it.
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Hmmm. 2,065?
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Radical-Illusion wrote: Hmmm. 2,065?
What?
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Sorry for the delay, I was at Dollywood this weekend. What was the dispatch interval for Willard's Whizzer when running 5 trains?
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by Goku1910 on November 27th, 2013, 12:47 pm
^When the previous train reached the top level of the lift?
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Sorry, My laptop goofed and didnt tell me that the answer was already revealed. Anyway, For the current question : I would guess when the previous train is completely off the lift?
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Wouldn't be a very good trivia question if the answer were that easy, now would it?
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When the previous train is midway up the lift hill?
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by JimPanky on November 30th, 2013, 2:34 pm
Can you give a hint?
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by Ace on November 30th, 2013, 5:05 pm
DejaVu2001 wrote: Sorry for the delay, I was at Dollywood this weekend. What was the dispatch interval for Willard's Whizzer when running 5 trains?
I am going to guess when the previous train entered the second tier.
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by Ace on December 1st, 2013, 1:24 pm
Lets try an easy one. What is the longest ride in the park by track length?
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by JimPanky on December 1st, 2013, 1:29 pm
Raging Bull
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by Ace on December 1st, 2013, 1:32 pm
JimPanky wrote: Raging Bull
Incorrect.
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by JimPanky on December 1st, 2013, 2:37 pm
I take it your counting both sides of American Eagle then? RB is 5,057. AE is 4,650 each side.
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