"X, the world's first 4th dimension thrill ride, is once again pushing all limits and taking extreme to the next level in 2008. This $10 million investment features completely redesigned, sleeker trains and introduces all-new, innovative state-of-the-art visual, audio and sensory effects. X will move from the 4th dimension to the 5th and become X2!
With its 360° rotating seats and head-first, face down drops, X has been one of the most popular thrill rides on the planet. With the redesign, X2 will take you on a journey to a unique and unchartered dimension of extreme only Six Flags Magic Mountain can deliver.
Unlike traditional coasters where trains only parallel the track, X2 sends riders screaming around its 3,600-foot maze of steel track aboard massive wing-shaped trains where the seats extend off of the track to the sides of the vehicle, allowing them to independently rotate you head over heels, forward and backward creating a one-of-a-kind "don't know what to expect next" sensation. X2 launches the extreme thrills of X into a new dimension with the addition of a unique new tunnel and light experience that changes with every ride.
In order for the transformation to take place, X will close in late 2007, and X2 will launch in spring 2008."
There we go. $10mil rehab, new trains, new paint job, and probably a mediocre light show tunnel.
rct2wizard360 wrote: There we go. $10mil rehab, new trains, new paint job, and probably a mediocre light show tunnel.
So, is $10 the biggest capital expenditure under Shapiro so far? If that's the case, it's a little strange that it's being spent towards making an existing roller coaster a much better experience (this is not a complaint - just saying it's a little bit odd). Given his track record (bye bye two Deja Vu's, 5 flat rides on SFNE, Space Shuttle America(?) etc. etc.) , I think SFMM should consider itself lucky that Shapiro didn't rip out the ride and put it up for sale. I bet someone would have been happy to take it off of his hands.
Hopefully all of this money spent will make the ride a much more enjoyable experience for many years to come.
Not only will it make it more enjoyable, but capacity issues hopefully will be corrected.
It's not just the trains , but the station house has to be completely overhauled. I am assuming the new trains and loading/unloading will be like the 4d in Japan.
Click this video to see that the Japan version has floors that drop like with other inverted coasters. X didn't have this. The seats had to rotate back and straight up which was a time killer.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VxAj53Q-GUc
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I think it's a great idea! I love to see some attention going towards a ride that deserves to be fixed for good! I wish i could head out there to ride it.
RIP: Trailblazer and Deja Vu...heck, even Alien Encounter
I've been on X quite a few times and I never thought it was rough. Jerky, maybe. Not rough. It's mainly the seats moving back and forth too much... and even then it's not alot.
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