With the new annual investment system I can see the Sky Rocket II in 2019, a flat ride in 2020 and another coaster by 2021.
If 2019 really is the skyrocket, then I hope it will be paired with a flatride, as the Tidal Wave plot is big enough, so perhaps a screaming swing, as in BGW.
So permits have been filed for the new ride?I have a feeling that they’ll get a flat in 2020, instead of 2019. It wasn’t in the permits.
So permits have been filed for the new ride?
Yep. It’s clear that it’s a Skyrocket.
What's a Skyrocket?
Electric Eel at SeaWorld San Diego and Superman at SFDK are also Skyrockets.
They’re fun, but way too short and have HORRIBLE capacity. Not a great coaster for a park like Busch Gardens Tampa.Cool. I've never seen those. They look pretty fun!
Could it be a souped version, as in taller, longer etc.? In any case, bad capacity aside, the ride does look great.Yep. It’s clear that it’s a Skyrocket.
The only addition I would expect is a dual loadCould it be a souped version, as in taller, longer etc.? In any case, bad capacity aside, the ride does look great.
The only addition I would expect is a dual load
Also, I just realized, we really don't have anything like this in FL at the moment
What permits? Link pleaseI don't think we're getting a dual loading-station, either. Doesn't look like there's any room for it in the permits.
Thank you
They are actually really fun, I worked at TEMPESTO it's opening year. Only complaint is the comfort collars we had at BGW, so hopefully they don't need or get them at BGT. The comfort collars are very uncomfy, and I mentioned before when we would do guest service ride in the AM or when we would ride at night after closing some of us would take the comfort collar off and just hold it down, much better experience, especially during the slow inversion part. We even handed out fanny packs at the ride entrance because of the many rules and regulations from Premiere Rides, it was a mess.Cool. I've never seen those. They look pretty fun!