I cant honestly say I've never seen it done that way before, but it seems effective.
I still remember marathoning on that hunk of junk back in Smarch of 04 for a good 2 hours straight in the back seat in near freezing rain. No idea what I was thinking, though I probably wasnt and that was the problem
Favorite Wood Coasters: The Voyage, Ravine Flyer II, Thunderhead, Balder Favorite Steel: Voltron Nevera, Steel Vengeance, Expedition GeForce, Olympia Looping Parks visited: 232, Coasters Ridden: Steel: 894, Wood: 179, Total: 1073
http://themeparkcritic.com/scripts/profile/ViewProfile.asp?ViewID=2909 A furious storm once roared `cross the sea, catching ships in its path, helpless to flee. Instead of a certain and watery doom, the winds swept them here to Typhoon Lagoon!
yeah, it's always sad/unfortunate when a coaster is destroyed especially a wood coaster, but at least I think some coasters are better than others to be torn down. Coasters like Hercules, Psyclone and Hurricane Category 5 were never really great specimans of coasters and neither carried with it any real history or greatness(sometimes past), and it's best they leave us rather than rides that people really enjoy. Plus it is pretty neat to see Hurricane tip like that. That is the only coaster in the recent past I can think of that is a steel structured wood coaster to be torn down, and I gotta think it's a hell of a lot harder to take down the steel structure rather than wood, which comes down basically with an excavator and a few hours like SFAW Cyclone, which was a significant loss, which I hear at one time was a great coaster, though when I rode it, it was merely good, but was a loss none the less.
At least Hurricane gave them hell the whole way
Favorite Wood Coasters: The Voyage, Ravine Flyer II, Thunderhead, Balder Favorite Steel: Voltron Nevera, Steel Vengeance, Expedition GeForce, Olympia Looping Parks visited: 232, Coasters Ridden: Steel: 894, Wood: 179, Total: 1073