There is an identical twin Demon at Paramount's Great America, and it has all the special effects and other stuff running, why can't they do that with SFGAm's Demon? We deserve a cool ride too.
PGA's Demon has lost even more effects than SFGAm has. They've lost:
Rocks around the loops
Demon Song
Original Demon sign (Gurnee still has most of it, the rest is buried)
Sound effects in tunnel (they've changed)
Waterfall near corkscrews
Corkscrew viewing area
Lighted Tunnel after the loops (the lights are removed)
The first drop was reprofiled
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demons fine here....our drop is better too. however the waterfall running would be nice. At least ours is still there.
& have you seen the rock formations they have...theyre grey and concrete lookin...ours look nice and blend very well into southwest on the other side...
i wish they still had the fire on top of the letters on the sign...well i wish the sign was the way it used to be. and ya know what else, after fright fest last year they've made demon more like it used to be like the music and the fire painted on operator building
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Well, there are a couple of things they could do with Demon that would enhance the experience, but ultimately it still looks really good in terms of theming and such. The waterfall definitely needs to be turned on again and the first tunnel out of the station needs something new, but other than that, i'm very satisfied with what we have.
RIP: Trailblazer and Deja Vu...heck, even Alien Encounter
The REALLY old sign that had the big drain pipe was partially buried. The drain pipe itself was removed though.
Maybe the foundation.
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