They could always use the skycrane that they use for maintenance on the ride to get up there, and probably wash Raptor. There is so much seagull guano there now, it'd probably peel the paint off when they washed it. I think they should probably figure out a way to keep them from nesting on the supports first, otherwise it's a waste of time.
On a lighter note, we did see a young lady wiping the bird poo off her arm after riding as we were boarding last Sunday. The bird apparently missed the ride and hit the rider instead.
chris325 said:Getting water pressure at the top of Raptor would be nearly impossible. It's just not feasible. I could see it at the top of the ballroom (I can't remember the name either.)
Chris if this was so, could you explain to me, since I am firefighter, how we get water up to the top of our platforms and ladders that are over 110 feet tall? To save you the time in case you don't know, there are pumps that will power water up that high and with enough pressure to rip your skin off and easily move a 250lb person.
Shoot the rapids, tame and dry. Thunder Canyon, wet and laughter. Snake River Falls, soaked and smiling. White Water Landing and the old shoot the rapids, Fun and missed.
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