An RMC is in the cards for DW, but look for it to possibly serve as an anchor for the expansion into the upper train loop in the next couple of years (and to provide some new views of Tennessee Tornado).
Mystery Mine is a special creature. Honestly, it's my favorite ride at DW, especially at night or as it's getting dark. With RMC doing the re-tracking on Blazin' Fury over this past winter, who knows if they weren't also getting their bearings for a project in, oh, let's say 2017-18. There are some subtle hints in the upper train circle if one knows where to look. Maybe DW will get an RMC that would be a "beast," so to speak.
^ I would actually love for a terrain-based Mack Launcher in the lines of Helix next year. I actually really hope that they put a Mack up there where you're picturing your RMC. Cause I'll tell you what... I will post a video of me eating my Dollywood hat to this forum if my prediction isn't true. I'm that confident!
Nice find! That's so exciting! Only one Six Flags project, one non-Six Flags iron horse makeover, and a non-Six Flags ground-up. Really exciting year to look forward to. Announcement season is nearly upon us, too...!
Interesting - TN, CA, KY. So that's Dollywood's 2016 coaster, a Twisted Twins Iron Horse conversion, and I'd be willing to bet topper track for Ghostrider. IF that is indeed true, it would be all sorts of fuel to the RMC Mean Streak fire.
^Most likely. Six Flags indeed has one conversion confirmed for sure, and since KY and TN are eliminated and SFMM already got their RMC, the obvious choice is SFDK. Almost certainly.
I do worry, though, about the possibility that Dollywood's ground-up could be short. I just have a feeling that could happen. But Outlaw Run was a decent length and that was $10 million and Dollywood spent $20 mill on Wild Eagle so it seems they could put up the money for a good-sized coaster. We have confirmation that Shot Rod will be launched, correct?
Dollywood is actually situated in a major tourist hotspot for Tennessee. They generate much more money than SDC and I think that they can afford a bigger project than SDC and also I believe that Outlaw Run was meant to be a prototype and that is why it is pretty short.
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Just don't employ stupid people and you're golden.
That's like finding a Waffle House with no white trash in it.
>$20 million is a lot of cash, I'm sure it will be significantly longer than Outlaw Run; though, historically launched coasters have always been short (besides maybe Formula Rossa)