At least it is not some groundbreaking new system, so hopefully it is something that can be fixed easily.
Has their been a raft ride that's done a vertical lift before? I know some coasters have...Anyone know?At least it is not some groundbreaking new system, so hopefully it is something that can be fixed easily.
I think a Legoland in Europe somewhere does?Has their been a raft ride that's done a vertical lift before? I know some coasters have...Anyone know?
Please explain. (I wasn’t on these forums until somewhat recently so I missed FF spec.)I’m getting Falcon’s Fury flashbacks. That’s not good.
Doesnt the JP ride in Singapore have a vertical lift?I think a Legoland in Europe somewhere does?
Ah thanks. That’s too bad, although FF is neck and neck with ToT for my favorite drop tower, so it was worth the wait I’d say.Falcon's Fury was 3 months delayed because it was a prototype ride system.
Phantasialand has a rapids with vertical lift as well, though it is not made by Intamin.I think a Legoland in Europe somewhere does?
I know when I talked to my friend who works in SeaWorld Ops he said the lift was designed to use power to raise the boats, but gravity to return to the bottom. I thought that sounded odd and I wonder if that's part of the problem they're having?
Has their been a raft ride that's done a vertical lift before? I know some coasters have...Anyone know?
Yes, that one. That’s the one I was trying to think of earlier that’s the similar-est. Thank you.Vikings River Splash at Legoland Billund Resort uses a similar ride system as Infinity Falls and it seems to work just fine.
Yes, theres on in Europe that takes place in a castle (I think it actually has dual lifts(Has their been a raft ride that's done a vertical lift before? I know some coasters have...Anyone know?
Also has a conveyor loading station and a drop like Infinity Falls.Doesnt the JP ride in Singapore have a vertical lift?
Doesnt the JP ride in Singapore have a vertical lift?
Also has a conveyor loading station and a drop like Infinity Falls.