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I would think they go with one side and tear down the other?
I would think they go with one side and tear down the other?
SkyRocket II cost 6 million (Superman @ Six Flags Discover Kingdom) and RMC conversions seem to fall around 10 million. Both are relatively cheap, and if SeaWorld actually did buy three SkyRockets, I'd assume they received some discount on them.How much more does an RMC cost than a SkyRocket?
SkyRocket II cost 6 million (Superman @ Six Flags Discover Kingdom) and RMC conversions seem to fall around 10 million. Both are relatively cheap, and if SeaWorld actually did buy three SkyRockets, I'd assume they received some discount on them.
I'm honestly not certain if BGT or SeaWorld Orlando can sustain a SkyRocket II. While they're fantastic compact clone coasters, I don't think they have the capacity needed for Florida. Scorpion's one train operation, for example, has low capacity and thus sees long lines on days when Kumba and Montu are walk on. Now imagine a ride with lower capacity than Scorpion and being the park's shiny new attraction. They work fine in smaller markets like San Diego, San Antonio, and Williamsburg but I can't help but think they'd be a queue nightmare here.Why not 4, Sea World San Antonio could use it
I certainly see them doing the Six Flags route on clones for pricing. Even Herchesnd typically buys attractions by a certain vendor in twos.
Where did you hear this?If this is a skyrocket II i will be very dissapointed, but a lot of signs point to it being RMC, such as the acting CEO of seaworld recently riding RMC coasters.
Where did you hear this?