GerstlCrazy wrote:
That would be incredible. I was just there two weeks ago. BGW is ENORMOUS. The coasters are all cool. I was underwhelmed by Tempesto, but I adore Alpengeist, Griffon, and Apollo. I got tired out pretty quickly but that might be because I did Kings Dominion the two days prior.
Another huge roller coaster, namely a giga, would make the Richmond area a major hot spot for thrill seekers.
It really is a park for everyone.. if only it had one more original world class dark ride to really make it a well-rounded park
How was the Erie VR ride?
(9/16/18) According to an interesting new rumor posted to WildGravityTravels, the new coaster planned for Busch Gardens Williamsburg in 2020 is said to be a "multi-launch shuttle coaster" experience with a top speed of 76mph. Given the size this ride is expected to reach, I'd be surprised if this is a true traditional shuttle coaster style layout, and maybe something quite next-gen where it may start things off with a forward/backwards style shuttle launch segment to get up to speed and utilize some kind of transfer track to get there, with the rest of the ride being a more traditional one-way track affair. Perhaps something like the Star Trek: Operation Enterprise coaster that opened in Germany last year that does all of this on a much smaller scale... but add in a drop off the cliff in Williamsburg for a near-miss with the Rhine River and I could see it hitting that kind of speed easy. The one odd thing is that the permits for the ride asked for a 315 foot height variance, but a ride that tall would be able to reach 90mph and not just 76mph, so something isn't quite adding up here.
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Theming on top of a track spike could make it that tall?
Shuttle coasters usually have awful capacity and are somewhat short, but multi-launch leaves open the possibility of a couple switch tracks I guess. Hope we see something great here!