Looks like a gorgeous upgrade even if Bigfoot looks a little... off.
Yet we’re forgetting that USH has built a motion simulator on top of a parking structure or Vegas has built a few rides on top of the Stratosphere.Oh man... I pray that thing is safe. Most wtf fate of a coaster I've seen in awhile.
I LOVE this idea. Just experienced Hex at Alton Towers several days ago and it’s a very cool ride! I didn’t realize the seats actually tilt. I think this might be a bit costly for CF’s budget and doubt they would have the space to cram it into ML’s showbuilding, but I would totally be down for this.You know, as an AP, it's a show I often skip (sort of like Lincoln at Disneyland)... you just kind of forget about it. But I had fortunately done it twice in the last year, and story-wise, it still totally holds up. One of the best written theme park shows out there.
At the same time, I was thinking it's getting to be time to upgrade the effects. When it first came out, a lot of people believed it was real smoke. By today's standards, it's pretty obvious right off the bat. I wonder if this is just an effects upgrade.
On a separate note, I made a side case some time ago that Knott's needs a Vekoma Mad House. It would be a very unique attraction (especially on the West Coast), very family friendly, doesn't take up much space, and they could theme it in line with the old Haunted Shack, where the house was built over the "center of gravity". Is that not genius or not? Get on that, Knott's.
Years of about this wonderful attraction being removed. Looks like it's happening for real. But guys... Come on. Give us one last chance to experience it.
Or at least have knott's go in with professional camera equipment to capture the show and put it online or something. It's such a dang beautiful story