Anyone else hear anything? I read it on Screamscape... I know it could just completely be a rumor, but that would be kinda cool if big chief got a water coaster. Also I've heard some kind of new ride is going in at Noah's Ark?? That would be cool too.
BCC&C probably wont get any new coaster anytime soon, it just doesn't seem like them really. Even though the wood coasters are my favorite woodies around, they don't fit in to that park. Noah's Ark, though, probably will get a new ride in a year or so. I don't think they got anything new since Flash Flood two or three years ago.
I've never been to BCC&C. Is it worth taking a trip to, or is it just a small little park with a few coasters? I checked out the website and it made it sound like it had some of the best wooden coasters around.
Ok, the site, ignore it. It's a typical Dells site. "World's Tallest Fastest Longest Steepest kiddie coaster is here at Joe Blow's Fantasy World!" or "The most realistic greatest most awesomest wax people here at the wax mueseum!" or "The world's largest collection of tourist traps here at Ripley's Belive it or Not!"But anyways, if you are in the area, it is worth a trip. It's also worth the trip if you go for a long weekend, there is a lot to do in the Dells. Countless water parks, countless traps, and great scenery.But, about BC. I've gone twice, both in 2001, and had a great time both times. Go karts suck, too slow and the tracks seem uneventful (except for a few exceptions, such as Medusa Drop's double down, and umm thats it.) Pegasus is a lateral-filled coaster with not much elevation change, but Cyclops and Zeus. They are on the same level as Viper. Cyclops has the greatest moment of ejector airtime that lasts about as long as most floater does, and Zeus is full of laterals, high positive Gs, and lots of airtime. Zues is a coaster that will please any coaster enthusiast but one kind: those who need loops. Otherwise it has everything! Cyclops is worth the ride because of its raw power of ejector air, buzz bar, and extreme lateral durring the ejector air. Best of all, on all 3 coasters, each ride is 2 circuts! Oh, and there are no lines. You might have to wait 1 cycle (2 trips) for front or back seat, though.
Here is an update. A couple weeks ago I sent an e-mail asking about the ride. Here is the reply."The new ride we are building should be open in June. It will be morelike a water roller coaster rather than a flume ride down the street. Iinvite you to check it out this summer. I can't say any more at thistime because we haven't started construction on it yet."
I doubt it will be that kind of water coaster, those are mainly for water parks. Plus, when you look at the artists rendering of the ride on the main page, it shows a log shapped car with 4 people in it, so it's going to be something a long those lines. I know it's just a drawing, but it still indicates what it will be like it.
I asked what make it is, but obviously I didn't get it. I'm guessing it's a Premeier liquid coaster or a Mack water coaster. If that is the case, either the cars are not 1-wide, but 2, or they are new cars. Or maybe it's a company that just entered the liquid coaster sector.
Big Chiefs does their POP just like Indiana Beach.You pay one price (around $30.00) for a 6 or 7 hour ride session which includes all the coasters and go-karts.3 CCI woodies in one park is well worth a visit. Low and behold, Indiana Beach also boasts 3 CCI's so that park is also worth a visit.
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