New episode has been released!
Apologies for not embedding the video. I tried (I have never done so before) and could not get it to work.
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A few small things I took from the video:
Tony shows off an entry canopy that was not in the concept art.
He specifically mentions 'rider safety policies'. Hope there's nothing too restrictive.
The station doesn't appear to have access from midway side like the concept art.
The wall frame doesn't reach from floor to ceiling. Looks like it follows the spike curve.
Wondering if "Rider Safety Policies" will include the same pain in the a$$ metal detectors/all items from pockets in free lockers method employed at Steel Vengeance.
We have a Queue! Thanks Tony 😘
There doesn't appear to be any infrastructure that would support the type of locker system in use at SV, and TT2 doesn't seem to have any of the violent Gs that SV has, so I wouldn't expect as strict of a no loose article policy.
Brandon
There's something about the rear spike dynamic (and the history of the former version of this attraction) that makes me think the park just might employ metal detectors and locker requirements similar to SV. The last thing anyone wants is a phone to fall 350+ feet onto the midway. Not saying it's likely due to the dynamics, but if they could implement it in a similar fashion, I wouldn't at all be surprised to see it.
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I don't necessarily disagree, but if that were the case, wouldn't we have seen some evidence that they're building lockers in the queue that are accessible by both oncoming and disembarking riders?
Brandon
Wouldn't there be a possibility of using bins in the station? Sort of a similar station layout to Maverick now (except just one side is boarding, other exiting). That along with no seatbelts (confirmed?) would make it easy to just drop your stuff in a bin and get to your seat quick and get your lap bar.
Maybe, but not sure how they'd implement that. You board from the left of the train at the downtrack end of the station, and disembark from the right of the train uptrack of load. So, they'd likely need a bin system like what's used on Yukon Striker, but not only is there no apparent infrastructure being constructed, I'm not sure there would even be enough room for something like that in TT2's station.
Brandon
I agree. Looks like there will barely be enough room for people to walk to the exit gate unless it's in a single file line! Definitely not enough room for bins. Right now I'm assuming they'd go with a similar policy to the old Dragster. I don't see a way they can implement lockers ala Steel Vengeance very easily at all given how low the track is in and around the station. They could do it like Incredible Hulk at IOA and have free lockers near the entrance, but then people would be without their phones for the duration of the line.
The clearance between the running track and the wall that separates it from the load/unload station looks incredibly tight as well. I'm sure maybe it's larger than it looks in the video, but I'm not sticking my arm out! Made that mistake on Millennium Force once!
Speaking of that... Did anyone notice they've cut a similar notch out of the support that holds the 270 degree twist on TT2?
-Matt
https://x.com/hxpeball/status/1765949313044082921?s=46&t=UfVgRL3aGh_rRLJ_wOWbIQ
Not my video but a little different perspective of Top Thrill 2 testing at night recently.
MDOmnis:
I agree. Looks like there will barely be enough room for people to walk to the exit gate unless it's in a single file line!
Indeed, the picture below from the latest blog update makes it pretty clear how narrow the exit side is:
Brandon
Depth perception is a thing and all, but boy does the exterior track look really close to the divider wall. That's going to be intense at 100 mph.
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If it's as narrow as it looks, and with other rides as examples, assigned seating seems like it's inevitable. And if you're near the front of the train, you're probably going to be waiting in line to get out of the station, down the ramp and through the picture booth.
Definitely room for those loose article bins 😉
Dvo:
Depth perception is a thing and all,
Not for everyone.
Promoter of fog.
Hudson:
If it's as narrow as it looks
I don't know if we've seen in any updates how far the new station platform extends west out beyond the canopy, but there is room for the station to grow in that direction, almost to the extent that it could be nearly as big as it was for TTD.
Brandon
In addition to a test seat, they will have an entrance gate as narrow as the exit ramp. If you don't fit through the narrow entrance gate, you can't ride.
For reference, here's a pic from the livestream showing how far the platform extends west.
I do like the angle at the top of the fence separating ride from midway, it adds some character to plain old fencing.
I wonder why they chose to angle it outwards rather than inwards. I would imagine if it was a safety feature such as is customary at many tracks, it would angle inwards to assist in harnessing any flying debris. For the many years that the crews where I worked set up the track for the races it was mandated to face inward.
This is not a criticism, just an observation of it as the angle may have a different purpose such as preventing curious ne'er-do-wells from climbing over. Or, it means nothing at all.
Paul Tracy - those are days long ago.
I think it is angled that way to keep people out. As you note, if it were to catch debris it would be angled the other way. And the fence would need to be taller as it looks to be at best at track level.
the bend is inward because it looks cooler from that side of the fence for the people. The fence is for aesthetics only, Its not like we expect actual deadly debris and shrapnel to be cascading off of this thing! If history is a lesson this ride has a wonderful track record in that department. I’d gladly rest a fetus on top of that fence without any second thoughts ;)
Sit tight fellas ;) Applebee's fills my belly daily.
The track being higher than the vertical portion of the fence is likely the reason it is bent outward. If it bent toward the track, there would be unmitigated line of sight between the queue and the trains going by, somewhat negating the entire purpose of said fence.
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Or to keep people from throwing spice packets and other things at the riders.
Looks like ride ops won't be able to check lapbars and such until the gates close here as well.
Testing video.
Love how far up the spike you go! Wish the roll back was a little higher up the top hat, but this looks like a ton of fun.....
That there Clark is an RV.....
Promoter of fog.
Is there a stopper at the end of the rear spike? I haven't seen one.
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I hear they're just going to have this guy sitting on the top of the track.
-Adam G- The OG Dragster nut
No stopper at the top of the rear spike. Mike and Tony briefly discussed it in their TikTok live, essentially just stating there’s plenty of technology that exists these days to ensure that would never be a concern.
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That seems very RCT.
And we all know it’s impossible for Dragster to get stuck at the crest of the top hat.
Sit tight fellas ;) Applebee's fills my belly daily.
Update from Tony with pics of some of the signage.
Thems the biggest footers I've ever seen for signage.
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