Manic Monte wrote:
To me it doesn't matter how they got that way as you can't rewrite history.
Ok, what? You can restore a wooden coaster, people do it all the time. Holiday World just got through restoring all 3 of theirs in one off-season. Cedar Fair restored GhostRider as well. Only Six Flags is so lazy as to go "screw it, tear it down".
The fact is my last ride on Cyclone I thought I was going to be done riding for the day it gave me such a headache.
What year was this? I'm pretty sure I covered in my post that it was bad the last few years; In fact I think they specifically let it slide downhill after remaking Texas Giant because they had already planned to tear it down when it was still a good ride.
What exactly was the incentive for SFNE to keep it? So that future generations could be treated to "former glory" crap?
Not former glory, current glory. They successfully maintained it for just under 30 years, I refuse to think that it would slide so far downhill in 2 years without some negligence from the park.
RMC turned both rides into star attractions, and whether you like them or not, you can't deny that.
I didn't deny that (well the Colossus redo looks like garbage), but at the rate RMCs are going up (and burning down rofl) they will be all over the place before long. As much as you moan and complain about about not liking what other people like, the rides that I like don't tear down the rides you like in order to exist. Would I want to tear down Fury 325 in order to throw a classic wooden coaster in its place? No, I'm not stupid and while it's not my kind of ride, I respect the people who say it's the best on earth. What irks me is when people say the rides that I like are garbage, and try to convince me that they are better off changed into something that I don't find quite as fun.
It's the rattling and Jack Hammering. I wish you could take a ride on Apocalypse in it's current state or Hades or Ghostrider before the refurb, and then you would get what i mean.
I rode Hades before the refurb and it was much rougher than Cyclone if you don't count 2013-14.
Combine that with SF maintenance, and it shouldn't even be a question why some of these RMC rebuilds needed to happen. Even if SF found the budget to restore these rides while keeping them wooden, they would just go back to crap in three years anyway.
Like I said Cyclone was fine UNTIL Texas Giant got refurbed, at which point I'm sure the decision had already been made to redo it.
And although I happen to like GCIs because of their controlled speed from beginning to end, I can see how others find them boring.
*Slams head through wall*
Boulder Dash was the only good roller coaster.
"or if you're when the hydraulic fluid was dumped out of the motor is goes 200ft up the tower and is like "LOL nope"" - CKMWM 2016