Originally posted by SixFlagsFiesta
I do not know of any park that replaces cables when they need to. That is, unless the manufacture has in place a limitation of liability or mandatory service bulletin.
S & S is really good about making sure there clients are replacing cables on the rides. The cycle counter will shut the ride down if it exceeds cable rating.
This is true about S&S. Dorney Park definitely changes the cables on Dominator regularly. I know it isn't a coaster, but it proves the point.
I'm pretty sure most parks just change the cables yearly because of the expenses and stuff. You can't be angry at them for that. Esp since most of the time they don't need to do it more than that. I mean, you are suppose to change the oil in your car every 3,000 miles but I'm sure people don't do that.