Fair enough, if he loves the ride. Not that it would ever happen but I would like there to be like a dual track, you know the kind you see in America, but in the dark!!If you haven't got a clue about what I'm going on about here's a extract from wikipedia:A racing roller coaster, sometimes referred to as a dual track coaster, consists of one whole track or two separate coasters that travels along parallel or mirrored tracks to simulate a race between the trains. The coaster trains travel along tracks just a few feet apart of one another. They often get close enough for riders to reach out and slap hands with riders on the opposite train, though this is extremely dangerous and can result in ejection from the park.Back on subject, you say the transfer track is at the bottom. Does that mean the workshop is at the bottom enclosed or do they use the floor space as a workshop?Here's my questions,Where about's is the transfer track, from what I remember it is just as you come into the exit area?"Riders are lead through the now disused lift simulators before coming out into the green-lit station". Are there any picture's?I found some intresting pictures from vairous places.