Posted August 5, 20178 yr comment_251515 Felt we had a SDC topic because of Outlaw Run but obviously not... SDC are building a Mack coaster for 2018. Not much is known at the mo (an announcement is due on the 16th), but rumours are suggesting to will be called Time Travellers and that it will be a launched spinning coaster. But to add a twist to the rumour, track has started to go up and poses more questions... Source - http://www.midwestinfoguide.com/2017/08/time-traveler-construction-sdc_3.html Yep, a 90 degree drop out of the ride's station - nice way to start any ride, but a spinner? Who knows. So yeah, definitely one to watch...
August 6, 20178 yr comment_251535 5 hours ago, CharlieN said: Mack big dipper perhaps, the track looks Lost Gravity-esque. That's highly likely, considering many people thought Lost Gravity would be a spinner until we saw the trains.
August 6, 20178 yr comment_251537 1 hour ago, 'Airtime Falcon' said: That's highly likely, considering many people thought Lost Gravity would be a spinner until we saw the trains. True. However, the new Mack rides Xtreme spinning coaster prototype has the ability to run spinning or winged trains. So perhaps we can't predict the style of train from the track, as Mack may have the potential to run either spinners or Big Dipper style trains.
August 16, 20178 yr comment_251787 Ladies and gentleman, Time Traveler will be the name of SDC's new coaster. It'll be a spinning coaster, with 2 launches, 3 inversions and a 90 degree drop. Insanity!
August 16, 20178 yr comment_251792 *voms* Someone needs to stop allowing Roland on No Limits when drunk...
August 16, 20178 yr comment_251798 More like Mack design their coasters while drunk (or drugged up) and I love them for that, this thing looks so silly and fantastic at the same time. Parks should just allow Mack direct access into their bank accounts by this point!
August 16, 20178 yr Author comment_251804 ha, it looks fab. I'm in 2 minds about whether I'd have preferred to see a spinner or a Big Dipper for this; part of me feels like a Big Dipper would have been great for the layout. But yeah, nice to see spinning coasters branch out a bit more, and nice to see it won't be like Cobra's Curse with the weird locking / unlocking during various points of the circuit. Hope it is well received and more parks decide to give it a try...
August 17, 20178 yr comment_251816 I bloody love Mack. They take worthwhile risks with their rides. It's nice to see the Blue Fire spinning cars experiment has paid off. Just hope it rides well.
August 17, 20178 yr comment_251824 They've always been known as the slightly tipsy german engineers. I remember when Blue Fire opened and Alvey did a podcast on it and repeated that over and over. Now they are highly professional, drunk german engineers.
March 13, 20187 yr Author comment_256561 Well this is opening very soon, and we have a press launch today. Here's a POV of the ride, with no spinning: The cars would be spinning from the moment it leaves the station. Unfortunately, however, the stop on the first launch is a thing for when the ride opens, which really kills the momentum really (the cars won't be spun back into any sort of alignment either, which makes it even worse). Still, looks like a decent enough ride, and it's fantastic to see spinners developing more. I expect we'll see a spinning POV soon enough..
March 13, 20187 yr comment_256568 Looks nice, shame about the first launch pause though. Would love to see sonething like this come to a UK park one day.
March 14, 20187 yr comment_256595 Weird how it just stops after the first section, I assume there must be a reason that it couldn't have a rolling launch?
March 14, 20187 yr comment_256598 Colour me slightly unimpressed lads. Yes I know it's a POV so you can't judge how it rides and I know it's a Mack so I'm meant to love it, but... Some weird pacing issues going on that's for sure, coming to a dead stop before the first launch section and the second launch pretty much only used to get you into the brakes, not inspiring in the layout department. Also the insane trimming on the first drop annoys me. I'll reserve judgement on this point till I've experienced it, but to me at least I can't really get behind the idea of making it spin improving a Mack multi launch coaster, that's probably just me though.
March 14, 20187 yr Author comment_256599 30 minutes ago, Coaster said: Weird how it just stops after the first section, I assume there must be a reason that it couldn't have a rolling launch? The original plan was for the first launch to be enclosed, and there would be some kind of scene in there (probably something linked to time travelling with clocks and stuff), however that was cut. Whether they're planning on building that scene for next year, they couldn't get a rolling launch retrofitted into the tech or they simply decided to just cut the building and keep the stop out of silliness is unclear though.
March 15, 20187 yr comment_256612 That second launch should invite some sort of environmental tax for such a massive waste of energy. I like the concept, I love a spinner, but as has been said, this is really odd. No flow, and a lack of manoeuvres which are likely to induce any actual spinning. Would like to see further examples though, that's for sure.
March 15, 20187 yr comment_256619 Sounds a massive shame if they were originally going to build an enclosed launch and decided to remove it (either due to budget or something). Would be nice if they could add this during the future, but that seems wishful thinking. I’d rather they remove the stopping completely if this is the case. In retrospect, the second launch actually feels underwhelming, because it literally does a few curves and corners and then goes straight into the brake run. It certainly feels a missed opportunity on the layout front, especially since I consider the second launch on rides such as Helix and Taron, the best parts of the ride. Not a bad coaster as such, but one that could’ve been even better.
August 23, 20196 yr Author comment_266004 The park removed their rapids ride this year and are investing $27m in opening a new in 2020: https://www.silverdollarcity.com/theme-park/2020 -2100ft long -5m30sec ride time -82ft tall vertical tower -45ft drop Exciting!
February 25, 20205 yr Author comment_268932 It's progressing well and looks beautiful. Apparently this is being done completely in-house too, which is amazing.
February 25, 20205 yr comment_268964 That looks wrong to me. Surely with water that rough rounding a bend the opposite channel should have a much higher side to prevent the raft riding up on to it causing a capsize risk? Seems mental to me to attempt a raft ride of all thing in house, rather than use the expertise of a big manufacturer.
February 26, 20205 yr comment_269034 On 2/25/2020 at 12:09 PM, pluk said: That looks wrong to me. Surely with water that rough rounding a bend the opposite channel should have a much higher side to prevent the raft riding up on to it causing a capsize risk? Seems mental to me to attempt a raft ride of all thing in house, rather than use the expertise of a big manufacturer. I think it'll be fine, they built Blazing Fury at their sister park down the road just fine. They are not new to in-house stuff. It also I guess would save some money, and it isn't like Intamin have the best record ATM with their raft rides.. Infinity Falls looks brilliant but honestly after all the problems I could see why you would just wanna avoid using them.
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