Valravn Goes Vertical--Construction Starts

CoasterFreak94

Sunday, April 3, 2016 10:29 PM

You are incorrect sir. They are indeed called a funicular as stated by the manufacturer and by Cedar Point officials themselves.

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jo linn

Sunday, April 3, 2016 11:44 PM

They also call Pipe Scream a roller coaster.

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CPGuru

Monday, April 4, 2016 12:44 AM

CoasterFreak94 said:
You are incorrect sir. They are indeed called a funicular as stated by the manufacturer and by Cedar Point officials themselves.

Actually, I'm afraid Jeff's correct on this. A funicular, by definition, is two cars, counterbalancing one another as one ascends and the other descends. An inclined lift (or inclined elevator) has a single car that ascends/descends by a mechanism, such as a winch. In the case of millennium and valravn, it doesn't matter what the park calls them, they are by definition inclined lifts.

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TTD 120mph

Monday, April 4, 2016 2:44 AM
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Now all the fun has been taking out of calling it what I thought it was. Now it's just an "icular". :P


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Shane Denmark

Monday, April 4, 2016 8:38 AM

Jeff- taking the FUN back out of funicular...


ROUNDABOUND.

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djDaemon

Monday, April 4, 2016 11:03 AM
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It's interesting to me that they've chosen solid fencing for the low zones. I wonder if this will be the new normal going forward, given previous incidents of guests retrieving items from low zones. After all, if you can't see that your phone is "just over that fence", you're less likely to jump said fence.


Brandon

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CPGuru

Monday, April 4, 2016 11:23 AM

The wooden fencing is only going where Valraven and the park are partitioned off from non-park areas, which is moving slightly inwards from perimeter road. The rest of the low lying areas will still have regular fencing, with a few additions like spikes and barbed wire. ;)

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djDaemon

Monday, April 4, 2016 12:22 PM
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Are you basing that on observation or insider information? If it's the former, keep in mind that some of the fencing in place now is temporary.


Brandon

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CoasterHero

Monday, April 4, 2016 12:40 PM
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It doesn't really matter what it's based on. This close to opening day...why would CP pour concrete for temporary fences in the low areas if they were just going to replace them. It looks like there will still be additional walls to help with containment, but the current low area fences will more than likely remain for the season thus making them permanent and not temporary.

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noggin

Monday, April 4, 2016 1:02 PM
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CoasterHero said:

It doesn't really matter what it's based on.

...the current low area fences will more than likely remain for the season thus making them permanent and not temporary.

"More than likely remain"? "Thus making them permanent"? That seems vague.


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djDaemon

Monday, April 4, 2016 1:06 PM
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CoasterHero said:

...why would CP pour concrete for temporary fences in the low areas if they were just going to replace them.

Did they pour concrete for those temporary fences? Sure look like sandbags to me.


Brandon

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JUnderhill

Monday, April 4, 2016 1:11 PM

That's what they are indeed. Sandbags supporting temporary chain link fence panels.

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CoasterHero

Monday, April 4, 2016 1:19 PM
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Vague is my middle name. Stirring up the conversation pot is my game ;)

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Jeff

Monday, April 4, 2016 2:32 PM
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CoasterFreak94 said:

You are incorrect sir. They are indeed called a funicular as stated by the manufacturer and by Cedar Point officials themselves.

No, I'm very much correct. Look it up. People and corporations don't get to alter the English language to suit their purposes. That right is reserved for politicians.


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Gplez90

Monday, April 4, 2016 4:11 PM
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If Cedar Point follows B&M's recommendations for operating temperatures, we more than likely won't see full circuit test run until sometime next week.

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DejaVu2001

Monday, April 4, 2016 4:56 PM
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^ It's not up to Cedar Point anyway. The ride manufacturer handles the initial testing, so unless B&M goes against their own guidelines, the ride will not test if the temperature is too low (40 degrees for most B&Ms).

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Pete

Monday, April 4, 2016 6:42 PM
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funicular |fyo͞oˈnikyələr|
adjective
1 (of a railroad, especially one on a mountainside) operating by cable with ascending and descending cars counterbalanced.

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I'd rather be in my boat with a drink on the rocks,
than in the drink with a boat on the rocks.

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CoasterKyle1121

Monday, April 4, 2016 7:25 PM
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That does sounds fun. It's a ski lift.


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CoasterGuy15

Monday, April 4, 2016 8:19 PM
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Looks like they've poured or are in the process of pouring the queue

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Augustmueller

Monday, April 4, 2016 8:23 PM

Anyone confused about a funicular, go to pittsburgh and ride one of their two existing inclined-rails.

Edited to add: no, a ski lift is not. A funicular is not a full circuit.

Last edited by Augustmueller, Monday, April 4, 2016 8:25 PM
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