Pretty darn close. Just swap where the top line is with the line right below it.Here is my scratchy scratch. I am sure it is terribly inaccurate, but it was fun creating it. (I went through 5 drawings to come up with this)
Pretty darn close. Just swap where the top line is with the line right below it.Here is my scratchy scratch. I am sure it is terribly inaccurate, but it was fun creating it. (I went through 5 drawings to come up with this)
Are those squares the Stops? Have you figured out where the large 15,000 sq. ft building and the two smaller buildings would go?Here is my scratchy scratch. I am sure it is terribly inaccurate, but it was fun creating it. (I went through 5 drawings to come up with this)
Never been to either. It's just been my perception.Blackpool? You’re kidding right lol
There is not a single ride there that I would consider thrilling lol it’s a typical seaside amusement park with delusions of grandeur imo
Alton towers rides are mostly a poor imitation of Other parks. For instance oblivion is a smaller sheikra, air is a smaller manta. Wicker man looks interesting but the safety concerns are putting a lot of people off. Smiler is OK.
Thorpe Park is a little better, my local park has a nice woodie in Megaphobia. But none even come close to uni or seaworld, or Busch gardens.
If you swap the places of the top two lines. Big building is over the track on top-right. Smaller building 1 is the dead end on left. Third building is far right-bottom curve before straight-away at the end.Are those squares the Stops? Have you figured out where the large 15,000 sq. ft building and the two smaller buildings would go?
The drop on oblivion is roughly the size of the second drop on Sheikra, with air the lift hill takes you up the side of an actual hill so you completely lose the thrill of the height aspect. It’s also much less intense. I Didn’t know which came first but yes they are poor imitations, or the Orlando ones are improved versions lol.Never been to either. It's just been my perception.
But it's funny you consider Oblivion and Air "smaller" versions or Orlando rides, though. They came first by several years.
You and Teebin make a great team. He comes up with the questions and you give the answers. A modern day version of Burns and Allen.:thumbsup:If you swap the places of the top two lines. Big building is over the track on top-right. Smaller building 1 is the dead end on left. Third building is far right-bottom curve before straight-away at the end.
You drew the track switch on the right spot, it does appear to be outside, between reverse and re-turn to front.I wonder if they will have an outdoor track switch. If both are indoors, then I am hopelessly lost. :saywhat:
Here is my scratchy scratch. I am sure it is terribly inaccurate, but it was fun creating it. (I went through 5 drawings to come up with this)
Here is my scratchy scratch. I am sure it is terribly inaccurate, but it was fun creating it. (I went through 5 drawings to come up with this)
Try drawing it out onto one of the aerials of the construction siteI’m going to give this a shot on the computer later after my dinner. I think my version will be pretty body however and no where near as fluid as yours.
I’m going to give this a shot on the computer later after my dinner. I think my version will be pretty body however and no where near as fluid as yours.
... Wicker man looks interesting but the safety concerns are putting a lot of people off. Smiler is OK.
Thorpe Park is a little better, my local park has a nice woodie in Megaphobia. But none even come close to uni or seaworld, or Busch gardens.
If you swap the places of the top two lines. Big building is over the track on top-right. Smaller building 1 is the dead end on left. Third building is far right-bottom curve before straight-away at the end.
And we have a winner!So basically like this with the Green being the backwards section:
So basically like this with the Green being the backwards section:
It's the same track, just a track switch in the middle.Looking at that map, is it possible that we'll get a drop track directly after the backwards portion? Then we can launch out under the other track.
Looking at that map, is it possible that we'll get a drop track directly after the backwards portion? Then we can launch out under the other track.
Possible. It's either that or a switch track.
And another view. This is measuring roughly out to just under 4000 ft long.
And just like that, all the mystery is gone.Possible. It's either that or a switch track.
And another view. This is measuring roughly out to just under 4000 ft long.