The first time I rode that ride it was before the overhaul recently. Such a strange rollercoaster but so much fun!Updated last year to Can Can Coaster - Eurosat - CanCan Coaster - Wikipedia
The first time I rode that ride it was before the overhaul recently. Such a strange rollercoaster but so much fun!Updated last year to Can Can Coaster - Eurosat - CanCan Coaster - Wikipedia
Attractions is the only one saying that. I don't think this will do that. Gringotts did that. Been there done that. Added complication for not enough payoff.What’s this about spinning coaster trains? Did I miss that rumor?
Attractions is the only one saying that. I don't think this will do that. Gringotts did that. Been there done that. Added complication for not enough payoff.
Backwards fall, going backwards makes sense considering the launch out of the drop track show building will be the opposite way, bringing us back to forward without a need to rotate.
Yea it would be bulkier. That train platform is pretty flimsy, no room for the mechanics to do that. But like I said, they were the only ones reporting it (and I don't mean to be mean, but they had the track layout backwards for a lot longer than we did around here in their updates).Looking at the train skeleton that was on the track in the latest aerials, I don’t see how it could spin.
somebody said it would blow fire lol, the train.It better make backfiring noises.
Would seem kind of silly for a bike to “rotate”, but i guess if it can fly , then who knows
They talked about it rotating in the backwards scene in a previous article.Attractions didn't get the bikes might go backwards from stalling so they assumed the bikes would rotate or something. They never explained at what point they'd turn around and face the other direction, of course...
They talked about it rotating in the backwards scene in a previous article.
I’d rather go backwards, adds to the thrill level