Hooper
Saturday, December 11, 1999 5:13 PM
I was just wondering what was Cedar Points response to the new coaster that will break MF next year. This coaster in Nagashime Spaland that will be 325FT. high. Have they said anything on it??? Also what does the public think of this??
Jeff
Saturday, December 11, 1999 5:59 PM
Does anyone even in the neighborhood of the United States care about a coaster in Japan?
It's also worth noting that NO press materials issued by anyone have explicitly stated the height of the coaster. Morgan only says it will be the tallest that MORGAN has built. If Morgan and Spaland will not say exactly how tall it is, there is much reason to be suspicious.
And like I said... until someone builds one larger in the US, it really doesn't matter anyway. I doubt that anyone here will skip Cedar Point in favor of crossing the Pacific.
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Jeff
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cpboy
Saturday, December 11, 1999 6:23 PM
The Guinness Book of World Records will cross the Pacific.
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At the dawn of the new millennium they all bowed down to CP realizing they lost the war.
Jeffrey
Saturday, December 11, 1999 6:30 PM
yeah but Cedar Point once again will have it as The First roller coaster to pass 300 feet.
Also When are they going to start construction on this new one? When should it be up.
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DaBull
Saturday, December 11, 1999 11:04 PM
I've heard the Nagashima coaster will be completed in August of 2000. It's wierd. WHY wouldn't they release the stats? A.) It's NOT taller than MF and they don't want to say "World's Second Tallest Coaster" or B.) It IS taller than MF and they are waiting to formally announce it (the park) when MF opens? I dunno, just guessing here, but it's so strange why they aren't announcing it.
bodyin thelagoon
Sunday, December 12, 1999 12:56 AM
It will open at the end of August. The exact date is not certain becouse They are actually ahead of schedule. All I can say is I get to ride two 300 foot coasters in 2000. WOHOO.
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I am going to love the Millennium. Whats are 2000 coaster count so far?
Greg Felton
Sunday, December 12, 1999 1:19 PM
First off, yes, I care about Spalands new coaster. It is going to surpass MF by alot. MF can't take the record for "most over-banked turn at 122*" when Mr. Freeze (Six Flags St. Louis, ~Over Texas) has a 130* turn on it. So much for that. Not only will Spaland's be taller, but faster, and longer. I am not saying MF will not be a terriffic coaster, because it will. What CP should be doing, if they aren't, is do a video documentary and the how it was built, hand it out free to the first 300 riders, then have them on sale in the gift shops. That is a guarenteed money maker.
Pete
Sunday, December 12, 1999 7:29 PM
I'm not so sure that the Spaland coaster will surpass MF by alot. I like MF's layout better, the 80 degree drop, overbanked turns and tight transitions will make for a really dynamic ride. The Spaland coaster has a very conventional layout and will probably ride very similar to Steel Force. No, that's not bad by any means, but I think MF will be the better ride. Also, how much of the extra length at Spaland is taken up by the lift hill? Since the lift hill is convetional on the Spalnad coaster, a few hundred feet of the extra lenght may be in the lift, which doesn't matter to the rest of the ride. Given a choice between the two coasters, I would take MF or the Spaland coaster any day.
CPinsider2000
Friday, December 17, 1999 5:33 PM
I would never trust a park named "Spaland"
bodyin thelagoon
Friday, December 17, 1999 7:37 PM
It will not be as steap to my understanding.
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Keep building those 300 footers for us!
Jeffrey
Friday, December 17, 1999 8:29 PM
So where is the site with the official news on it?
bodyin thelagoon
Friday, December 17, 1999 9:10 PM
Don't know. My info comes right from Japan itself.
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