What would be a good name for lets just say a water coaster? Or maybe like a name for any another future attractions like the "big 500". I just though of that one or the "big 5". Any ways say what kind of coaster name and colours.
Bring back Boblo!
Well I heard something a long time ago I think it was when Wicked Twister was being built. Something about 2007 and "lake erie rush".
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Cory Marshall
I'm guessing the Screamin' Swing is going to be Xtreme Swing. Like Chaos, VertiGo, Power Tower, and Steel Venom, CF doesn't get to creative for smaller scaled rides. Even though PT wouldn't be considered small scale, but you get what I mean.
-Craig-
2008:Magnum XL-200 | Top Thrill Dragster
2007:Corkscrew | Magnum XL-200 | Maverick
Splashdown but thats generic.
Erie Storm? Lake Monster? The Dead Fish from the Beach?
"Ive got the need, the need for speed!"
I am so tired of seeing capital "X" in various ride names. It's cliche and unimaginative.
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Agreed. It was entertaining at first, but it's just getting on my nerves now.
Unfortuantely, the trend in "X" naming isn't found in just coasters.
That sounds like the name of a new cocktail more than a name for a new ride.
I'd rather be in my boat with a drink on the rocks,
than in the drink with a boat on the rocks.
I think Tsunami would be a cool name...but I don't think they would use it with what happened last winter.
I think they should put a floorless in Frontier Town and call it Stampede.
Point Xtreme
Stampede would be a cool name, and yes Pete Lake Erie Rush kinda sounds like the name of a new cocktail but I think it would also be cool for a roller coaster or water ride.
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Cory Marshall
Emohnke said:
I think Tsunami would be a cool name...but I don't think they would use it with what happened last winter.
Well in that case, they should probably rename Wicked Twister since a "wicked" twister destroyed the whole town of Xenia, OH some 20 years ago. Then I guess Alton Towers should rename their newest ride, since it's called "Rita" and that's the name of the hurricane that rocked texas and re-flooded new orleans.
I could go on and on with ride names that people could petentially find offensive, but it's just pointless. I mean, there was already a coaster called Tsunami/Sunami that was renamed after last winter, IMHO it was unnecessary.
-Josh
theres a small waterpark near me that had a sign up all winter that said "look out, a tsunami is coming!" or something like that. as soon as the tsunami hit, the sign came down, and in the spring their new slidey thing was called the devil-ray.
Here are some popular names that have been thrown around...
"Boring"
"Redundant"
"Piece of S..."....well you get the idea.
-Gannon
-B.S. Civil Engineering, Purdue University
I like "Erie Rush." It's really cool cause not many other major parks have a great lake surrounding the whole park. CP should definitely utilize that. I also think G-Force would be a good name, like the name that church or whatever that everyone was postin about. It had me going for a second, and i was happy with the name.
--brennan
*** Edited 9/27/2005 8:31:29 PM UTC by brennan***
Why would a church post the name of a CP ride? Being a church, I don't think it is a stretch to say the "G" probably had something to do with God.
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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