I'm not really a fan of the shape of Premier seats, especially for a launch coaster. They feel like they lean too far back and there's no neck/head support.
[19:34:14] RideWarriorNation: jim [19:34:27] RideWarriorNation: can you pls change sig [19:35:22] Jcoasters: ok [19:35:39] RideWarriorNation: ty
According to the latest I've heard, the current estimate is early October for WCR's opening. The project has been hit with delay after delay (some were SFMM's fault, some were Premier's, and some were due to other factors), but over 50% of the ride's components are in place and the remainder should be installed by the end of the month. While the coaster won't be ready for the start of Fright Fest on September 14th, the construction crew is under a mandate to have that area accessible to guests by that date (that's also the reopening date for Apocalypse).
Coaster Count: 535 (114 wood, 444 steel); Park Count: 110 Top 5 Wood: El Toro, Voyage, Thunderhead, Outlaw Run, Boulder Dash Top 5 Steel: Superman the Ride, Fury 325, Millennium Force, X2, Intimidator 305
I think the whole new for 2019 was a ruse to sell more season passes. I mean yes, but their standards its new for 2019 but you can't actually ride it but you get to enjoy watching them build it and that has value right?
Unless this thing plans on opening new years this is probably the 2020 attraction too!