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Postby cowboy1192 on July 5th, 2007, 8:52 am
So we all know that every other year a park gets the title of having the Tallest and Fastest coaster. Its been two years since Kingda Ka has come out and nothing bigger or faster has come out. What and where do you think will be the next Tallest and Fastest coaster.

Personnally, I think it will be another Hydrualic Launched coaster that is 480 ft tall and goes like 140 mph... :?
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Postby shockwave guy mark on July 5th, 2007, 12:00 pm
its actually really hard to say, but since its usually big parks, I say Kings Island, since its big, and they held some records in the past.
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Postby Danny on July 5th, 2007, 1:17 pm
If they were to put one, such as kingda ka, in SFGrAm, where would they put it. My guess is that they would get more land, somehow, or takedown a few rides. Sfgam is a popular park and we are due for a fast and tall coaster (depends on Shapiro though) because we haven't had any new "thrilling" coasters since S:UF!
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Postby cowboy1192 on July 5th, 2007, 1:35 pm
^^ Im not talking about in SFGAM. Im talking about ANYWHERE.


If GAM gets a new coaster ( a big one) itll be on the 50th anniversary.

Lets get back on topic... (the mods dont wont another next coaster for gam type thingy)


Im thinking that either Cedar Point, or Magic Mountain will get it due to thier competition for the most and best coasters. Remeber, Superman The Escape was once the fastest and tallest. That could easily remove it and put in a Hydraulic.
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Postby FParker185 on July 5th, 2007, 1:42 pm
I'm guessing it will be at least 5-10 years before the next record breaking coaster comes out.

No park is willing to put out the capital for something like that now, also the Intamin launch technology that invloves the very high speeds is extremely reliable, TTD still has issues, and KK is down more than it's up.

And really no one would really want one now, SF wont be buying any coasters like that for a long long time, the only cedar fair park that could use a ride like that is PKI which would compete with CP so that's out of the question, also when CP built TTD attandance actually dropped 3% that year. I dont see any way any record breaking ride gets built for probably better part of a decade.
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Postby [jonrev] on July 5th, 2007, 1:45 pm
I wouldn't count on any Six Flags parks getting a major coaster installed for awhile unless it's being relocated (resurrect the Ride Rotation Program maybe?). If we were to get any major coaster soon, it'll probably be a small one like a Gerstlauer for example.

However this is just my opinion and I could be totally wrong.
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Postby cowboy1192 on July 5th, 2007, 6:49 pm
^^ I was afraid of that...

GAM doesnt really NEED a big coaster right now. But I think a hydraulic for SFOT would be nice on the 50th anniversary because it was the first Six Flags and the only one that has really been open for 50 years...

They could expand the parking lot and put it next to Titan. It would be costly but it is the 50th and who knows where Shapiro and Six Flags's money will be.
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Postby rb1 on July 5th, 2007, 8:19 pm
I doubt it would be in any SF or CF parks or even in America maybe in Europe or Japan. Who knows some parks are unpredictable they might be planning on it already maybe Busch or Universal Studios might built it no one knows its a great big addittion to any park though might give a park big publicity and boosts ticket sales and attendance.
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Postby Galvan on July 5th, 2007, 9:55 pm
cowboy1192 wrote:^^ I But I think a hydraulic for SFOT would be nice on the 50th anniversary because it was the first Six Flags and the only one that has really been open for 50 years...

They could expand the parking lot and put it next to Titan. It would be costly but it is the 50th and who knows where Shapiro and Six Flags's money will be.


Not going to happen, Kingda Ka was originally going to be placed at SFOT, However due to SFOT being in a flight path of DFW, the height limit at SFOT is 330 feet.
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Postby batcave on July 5th, 2007, 10:34 pm
cowboy1192 wrote:If GAM gets a new coaster ( a big one) itll be on the 50th anniversary.

Lets get back on topic... (the mods dont wont another next coaster for gam type thingy)



No SFGAm needs another 36" coaster.
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Postby FParker185 on July 6th, 2007, 1:24 pm
I'm going to guess SFGAm's next coaster would be either a Vekoma Junior invert or something from Gerstlauer.
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Postby BullInDaBack4Life on July 6th, 2007, 2:49 pm
They should stop with this junior crap. Seriously. Little peops have enough stuff to go on, like with the three kiddie areas, Spaceley's, Whizzer which they should like also, because it's not scary or anything and even Ragin' Cajun, which looks like it's something a little kid would like also. If we get a new coaster, I want something thrilling.
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Postby batcave on July 6th, 2007, 5:21 pm
And how much do teens have to ride, I think we have too many 54" coasters.

54" Batman, DejaVu, Iron Wolf, Raging Bull, Superman, V2

48" Viper

42" American Eagle, Demon, Ragin Cajun

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Postby BullInDaBack4Life on July 6th, 2007, 5:26 pm
^Don't say that. You can never have too many 54" coasters, dude. Look at all the coasters Magic Mountain has. I wonder how many of THOSE are for kids. Anyway, and Cajun I think should be 36", so the smaller tots can ride it, because to me it doesn't look too scary or anything and it would give ones under 42" an extra ride to kind of hold them over until they're tall enough to ride the REAL rides.
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Postby batcave on July 6th, 2007, 6:26 pm
They tried to sell Magic Mountain for a reason.
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Postby UWW-10 on July 6th, 2007, 7:58 pm
^ heh heh...Magic Mountain

Anyhow...I believe the "coaster war" as in who will build the next tallest, fastest, and tricked-out machinery is over for the most part.

Not to mention....there's nothing right now out there on the market
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Postby BullInDaBack4Life on July 6th, 2007, 9:21 pm
batcave wrote:They tried to sell Magic Mountain for a reason.


Yeah but little peops (funny how I keep calling them that) should wait until they are old enough to go to the "big boy parks". I know, I'm, something. What's the term? Okay, when you are against all people of a certain color is called racism and against the opposite gender it's called sexism, what do you call it when you have views like this when it comes to children? :?
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Postby [jonrev] on July 6th, 2007, 11:28 pm
FParker185 wrote:I'm going to guess SFGAm's next coaster would be either a Vekoma Junior invert or something from Gerstlauer.


I'd love to see a Euro-Fighter come to Great America.
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Postby rct2wizard360 on July 6th, 2007, 11:39 pm
I'm pretty sure he's not talking about a Eurofighter from Gerstlauer.

I think with the "success" of Tony Hawk's Big Spin, I could see those popping up all over the Six Flags Chain.
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Postby BP317 on July 7th, 2007, 12:11 am
batcave wrote:And how much do teens have to ride, I think we have too many 54" coasters.

54" Batman, DejaVu, Iron Wolf, Raging Bull, Superman, V2

48" Viper

42" American Eagle, Demon, Ragin Cajun

36" Whizzer, Sprockets


Eagle and Cajun are 48"
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Postby Galvan on July 7th, 2007, 10:08 am
BullInDaBack4Life wrote:
batcave wrote:They tried to sell Magic Mountain for a reason.


Yeah but little peops (funny how I keep calling them that) should wait until they are old enough to go to the "big boy parks". I know, I'm, something. What's the term? Okay, when you are against all people of a certain color is called racism and against the opposite gender it's called sexism, what do you call it when you have views like this when it comes to children? :?



Its called Stupid....

Do I really have to give yet another economics lesson?
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Postby MollysMomma on July 7th, 2007, 12:42 pm
BullInDaBack4Life wrote:
batcave wrote:They tried to sell Magic Mountain for a reason.


Yeah but little peops (funny how I keep calling them that) should wait until they are old enough to go to the "big boy parks". I know, I'm, something. What's the term? Okay, when you are against all people of a certain color is called racism and against the opposite gender it's called sexism, what do you call it when you have views like this when it comes to children? :?


in my opinion, that's just awful. My parents first took me to Great America when I was almost 5. I was able to ride Demon and Whizzer, and Iloved it! I believe that's what made me grow to love coasters. I have a little girl who's 7 months old, and you can bet as soon as she hits 36 inches in a few years, I'll be bringing her to the park. I can't wait and I'm hoping Demon and Whizzer will still be around so she can experience the same first coasters that I did.
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Postby BullInDaBack4Life on July 7th, 2007, 3:04 pm
^To tell you the truth, I don't really have opinions like that. I just do that sometimes. Talk dumb for no reason. I don't say what I mean.

SFGAm07 wrote:Eagle and Cajun are 48"


Yeah, I kinda thought Eagle was 48", but I still think Cajun should be 36", because it looks like a ride that little ones look at and say, ooh that looks like fun. I want to ride it. And then they try to sneak on to the ride even though their too short and the ride op punks say "Sorry, midgit. This is a big boy ride." Seems kind of mean to me, don't it?
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Postby Drkstarboard on July 8th, 2007, 12:29 am
Ride ops don't say that. They are much nicer about it.

Also, the height requirements are set by the manufacturers. They set the requirements based on the way the restraint is made. Height requirements are not set based on how intense or tame the ride is. Yeah, Ragin' Cajun may be one of the more tame rides in the park, but as long as the restraints stay the way they are, that 48" height limit stays.
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Postby BullInDaBack4Life on July 8th, 2007, 1:09 am
I was exaggerating about the ride op thing, but they should consider changing the restraints to accomodate 36" riders because those kids want another coaster they can ride before they can ride the bigger ones. Come on, GAm, let the younguns wet their appetites, dudes!
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