I disagree. Reminds me of Storm Runner. It's not that different from a normal one to me, maybe tighter at the top, but that doesn't make it look worse. The exit looks pretty sweet to me too.
Eh some rides exit a bit funkily like that. I wouldn't worry about it too much. At least it's not inclined or anything stupid , AKA "we tilted it because it's weak".
I've never been more excited for a ride than I am right now. As my home park, this is such a huge step in the right direction. It just has that much more sentimental value.
Some coasters have weird shapes, just depending at what angle your looking at it at. I think it looks weird from the side, but looks perfect from the nick cages perspective. Coaster looks good so far, like the colors.
Not too sure about Indiana winters, but I'd assume they'd be worse than Pittsburgh winters (because it's more in the midwest) and THOSE are bad. And with this winter they're predicting, no wonder they're moving quickly
And winters are terrible here in NJ but they waited to start Zumanjaro till March. Why couldn't it start it November like a normal ride should! It would have actually made the opening date of May 24 instead of July 4!
Is this the earliest start in theme park history? or is it just me? Seems they announced the rides then vertical construction was started immediately
Problem being is that once you start vertical construction it becomes very difficult to hide what you're doing unless you're in a hole! (ala Oblivion at Alton)