Paradox wrote:
Yes but there are times when the conversion does not need to happen at all. Rides like Mean Streak would benefit greatly whereas some rides like Roar would be fine with just topper track. I'm happy this will be the last SF conversion because it would have become just plain ridiculous if they end up doing one per park.
Are you seriously saying that Colossus is forgettable? Colossus was iconic. I remember seeing it in RCT2 and looking up videos of it and being amazed by the structure and trains racing each other.
Also I actually hate when CCI's close down as they are my favorite wooden coaster company. Sometimes wooden coasters are just better than steel coasters as steel coasters always have a sense of "control" to them.
Visually impressive and iconic for sure. But with all of the modifications over the years, it was a downright snoozer at the end. This is what people who weren't riding it do not get. Yes, looking at pictures of it on line, it looked majestic. But you don't just look at roller coasters, you ride them. And with the added trims and constant re tracking, the ride was a mess. Even RMC were in wonder as to how the lift hill structure held up as long as it did. It needed a change. Just a much as Texas Giant, just as much as Rattler.
Wood coasters are wonderful, but sometimes they are just poorly built and don't have as long a shelf life as other wooden coasters. add in Six Flags complete ineptness for maintaining them, and it's no wonder a lot of them were in the condition they were.
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