Posted January 8, 201411 yr comment_174488 I was thinking about thorpe getting a starflyer it would be good because it caters to everyone (if thorpe park is planning to change the market they want to appeal to) it could go where storm in a teacup is? That would bring more people to that area.
January 8, 201411 yr comment_174550 And possible low capacity issues? Have been on the one at Knotts Berry Farm, was actually quite un-nerving.
January 14, 201411 yr comment_174981 Isnt the one at Knotts unreliable? If they have sorted that now one at Thorpe would be perfect!
January 14, 201411 yr comment_174983 Methinks we're confusing Windseekers and Starflyers... http://mondialrides.com/towerrides/all/wind-seeker http://www.funtime.com.au/data/index2.htm Whilst similar, Starflyers use chain connectors to the seating whilst Windseekers use solid steel beams (which in high winds cause them to flay wildly, yes Mark9, more wildly than the Starflyer at Tivoli did)...
January 14, 201411 yr comment_174992 Methinks we're confusing Windseekers and Starflyers... http://mondialrides.com/towerrides/all/wind-seeker http://www.funtime.com.au/data/index2.htm Whilst similar, Starflyers use chain connectors to the seating whilst Windseekers use solid steel beams (which in high winds cause them to flay wildly, yes Mark9, more wildly than the Starflyer at Tivoli did)... The reason why I will never go on another again
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