Sky Whirl- we desperately need a high capacity family crowd eater. Shockwave- maybe retooled slightly to eliminate the roughness. SplashWater Falls-just because if you really wanted to get wet on a 90 degree day all you really had to was stand on the bridge! Great America Raceway with 2 sides- Again now we are seriously lacking in thefamily rides department. Tidal Wave-Replace V2 and have something that would actually fit in Yankee Harbor. Logger's Run and Yankee Cliper- I know these are both still up and running however I am talking about opening the sides they welded off and returning it to it's crowd eater status. Space Shuttle America- though under the guise of a motion theater with rotating movies and Elvira's Superstition for Fright Fest. Orbit- It was an original. Z-Force- just looked cool from the pics I've seen. HayBaler- again crowd eating ride needed. Eagle's Flight and Southern Cross because we need more than 1 transportation system. Great america Scenic Railway- again I know this is still up and running but I would add another stop or 2 in Mardi Gras/Yankee and Southwest.
Sky Whirl, I have a theory that that section is cursed cause after it got removed; Deja Vu was plagued with problems and nobody rides Buccaneer Battle.
It's been about 13yrs & I'm still not over it. lol a modern version of this from Vekoma would mean everything to me if it came here.
At least you actually got to ride it! It was always down when I went , and I wasn't going as frequently then as I am now. But I can say that I did ride Z-Force!
Single Day Ride Count Record
50 rides 8/17/2018 (Without Flash Pass - Coasters After Dark)
[quote="jackluver18"]^Doesn't have a Signature[/quote]
[quote="Coaster Boy"]My sister locked me in a Car Trunk.[/quote]
[quote="David"]What's really funny, is that you think I'm from the GP (General Public). When indeed, I most likely know far more about the coaster, as I've rode it multiple times. [/quote]
Dan The Coaster Man wrote:...Cajun Cliffhanger. Another ride I would love to experience and a thrilling flat we could use.
Cajun Cliffhanger was similar to a washing machine during its spin cycle. It relied on centrifugal force to pin you against its walls, then it dropped the floor out from beneath you.
I got pretty sick on this ride. I was able to hold things together until I got on Sky Whirl, then I barfed. Good times.