Originally posted by owen jay
Real is this back to the old argument that Intamin woodies are not true woodies.
Real is this back to the old argument that Intamin woodies are not true woodies.
Cant be an argument unless someone argues with me The way I see it, they are more like steel than they are wood. The only thing that makes them like a wooden coaster is its made of wood and it usually follows a pattern of hills and turns.
However, there is another thing that I look at and its in the construction. From just about the dawn of time almost all wooden coasters rails are created from 8-layers of wood. Not even the Intamin woodies have that. So if ya want to get really techincal
However, Im sure most people will assume Ill hate it and thats why Im saying this stuff which is a bunch of crap and nothing but assumptions. Frankly, I get bored now with rides like MF because Im used to going fast and height has no effect on me.
If it follows suit of normal Plug-n-Play woodies though it definatly wont be a top 5 for me since my top 5 is packed with laterals and airtime. I highly doubt it will have laterals unless they change the trains since it will probably use similar trains to Collosus and Balder which are modified Mega-Coaster Trains. Those would NOT be good for laterals since theres nothing on your sides as they are open side seating.
Im not against this "new age" wooden coaster stuff. It will draw people to wooden coasters in general which in turn should help business for GCI and GG since their rides are already VERY smooth for real wooden coasters anyways. GCI has incredible tracking techniques and GG came up with a new way to lay the track down which provides a smoother and longer lasting track. So in theory it helps everyone out but I dont think theres any way to argue that its not more like a steel than a wooden coaster in all aspects that make each unique.
I like to think of it as its own type of coaster apart from steel or wood. Its really in its own little realm.
But, Im a lateral fan. Is there a problem with that?