I don't like any giant roller coasters. Not because they aren't fun or I'm scared of them but I honestly think they add nothing but trouble to a park. They look obnoxious(try to name one that looks great in any park) they are never interesting theming wise (no real reason to reride for Easter eggs or things you missed) and how much money they cost to run in a day is ridiculous. They are louder than hell aswell so Call me a prude but that's how I feel, rockit is no exception
......But that's the point of a coaster :blank:
To be obnoxious, loud, uninteresting and costly? Like I get the reason they are there, giant people eaters but meh
I've personally never seen any negative side of having it there. It's got a footprint nothing else could fit in, took up unused space, made (in my opinion) a better "skyline" for the park, is a truly innovative and unique ride, let alone being a pretty decent-sized coaster by Orlando standards, is a great divider between the park and the soundstages... The list goes on.
I don't like any giant roller coasters. Not because they aren't fun or I'm scared of them but I honestly think they add nothing but trouble to a park. They look obnoxious(try to name one that looks great in any park) they are never interesting theming wise (no real reason to reride for Easter eggs or things you missed) and how much money they cost to run in a day is ridiculous. They are louder than hell aswell so Call me a prude but that's how I feel, rockit is no exception
I've personally never seen any negative side of having it there. It's got a footprint nothing else could fit in, took up unused space, made (in my opinion) a better "skyline" for the park, is a truly innovative and unique ride, let alone being a pretty decent-sized coaster by Orlando standards, is a great divider between the park and the soundstages... The list goes on.
Coasters not looking good? Personally I find coasters to be very sexy
Look at IOA's Hulk, the aesthetics are incredible, same for rip, ride rockit ...