CKidd wrote:
I could be wrong, but isn't goldstriker the only coaster built in a cedar fair park recently that isn't B&M?
Coast Rider is a Mack and Wonder Mountain's Guardian is built by Art Engineering. So 5/8 Cedar Fair coasters in the last 5 years were B&Ms, with all major steel coasters being built by that company.
GerstlCrazy wrote:
rcdude wrote:
I'm still not sure this is a coaster, and if it is I still don't think it's a B&M.
If it is a roller coaster, what else would it be?
It could be a family coaster, which would likely make it a Mack of some sort (either a wild mouse or a spinner probably). It could also be a wood coaster, which means it would likely be GCI, though I wouldn't rule out Cedar Fair installing their first RMC at Kings Island either. If it is a major steel coaster, I agree that B&M would be the likely maker, but I could also see Cedar Fair giving one of Mack's more recent designs a try or possibly going with something complete out of left field. I'd rule out Intamin or Premier Rides as Kings Island already has two Premier launchers and Intamin has lost favor with most of the US parks (though Cedar Fair and Six Flags more than most). I'm just having a hard time picturing what type of coaster would work best at Kings Island...they've already got the best coaster collection in the Cedar Fair chain IMO and nothing in B&M's catalog seems like a good fit for the park. If the mystery Kings Island project is indeed a coaster, I'm leaning more toward a wood coaster or a family coaster than a big B&M.