Originally posted by Coasterkidmwm
I love how the ride absolutely rapes the arrow coaster lol
I love how the ride absolutely rapes the arrow coaster lol
My thoughts exactly; however, I find it very visually unappealing when one coaster is pretty much built on top of another, especially when it is the final brake run that dwarfs the other ride. Dragon Fyre had a certain photogenic appeal, mainly because there was nothing over, under or in its land area, I am not bashing the new ride, I think it looks pretty bad ass, I just think there is a more suitable location and more practical layout that the park could have chosen to build. There is plenty of open land along the back of the park that would be more than accommodating for a coaster of this magnitude. Not to mention the impact that this will have on a once well-balanced and magnificent skyline that was not over-crowded with massive structures. I just feel that there was a certain beauty that could be seen from the parking lot that will never be the same. Putting a ride of this magnitude in the back of the park could have kept the picturesque and somewhat calm view from the parking lot. The fact that they did preserve the view for so long was one of the reasons I prefer the old Paramount parks over Six Flags, having a lot of record breaking and cluttered rides towards the front just seems chaotic and semi unwelcoming to me. Sure Six Flags is GREAT for world-class thrills, but, I am not just about the thrills, I am also a huge fan of the beauty and fun of a day at an amusement park. For me Paramount did a great job realizing that it is not just about thrills its about the overall experience, too bad CF cares more about their ongoing war with Six Flags than they do providing a world class experience for their guests. Anyway, Leviathan looks friggin' sweet, just think they could have chosen a better spot to build it in.