DaveDzRochNY said:
Due to popularity or production problems?
When you finish the quarter with 25% higher production than the year before, in the midst of a supply chain crisis, what do you think?
Jeff - Advocate of Great Great Tunnels™ - Co-Publisher - PointBuzz - CoasterBuzz - Blog - Music
And really, the "why" is beside the point. If you already cannot produce enough to satisfy existing demand, spending money to further increase demand is not a good use of resources regardless of why demand can't be met.
Brandon
There is another possibility... that TTD remains, but doesn't reopen in 2023, but instead returns in 2024 or later when LSM launch system is available and ready and all fabrication and design work has been completed. This would make plenty of sense if the internal decision to keep TTD has only been recently made, in which case engineering and fabrication probably wouldn't have commenced, and perhaps only a feasibility study may have been done. Wild Mouse would still be #18.
Jeff said:
DaveDzRochNY said:
Due to popularity or production problems?
When you finish the quarter with 25% higher production than the year before, in the midst of a supply chain crisis, what do you think?
I thought this was a thread about TTD.
The sheer mass of EV Snobbery here (and every place else, for that matter) is astounding and laughable. This is a TTD thread.
Choice of vehicle, very much like a person's sexuality, religion or political stance, is personal and nobody else's business OR concern. It also does not belong in this thread.
TTD thread. As site "owner", why not remove EV vs ICE talk and keep things ON TOPIC? Folk get shamed elsewhere for straying from topic. You are VERY ham-handed elsewhere.
PS: I love the formatting function here., Top of class.
*runs for cover*
June 11th, 2001 - Gemini 100
VertiGo Rides - 82
R.I.P. Fright Zone, and Cyrus along with it.
DaveDzRochNY said:
Choice of vehicle, very much like a person's sexuality, religion or political stance, is personal and nobody else's business OR concern. It also does not belong in this thread.
Curious what your thoughts are on light bulbs - are you an LED, CFL, or a die hard filament type of guy?
I'm personally partial to xenon lamps.
I like to open the refrigerator at midnight and light the whole neighborhood up like it's high noon in July.
Still haven't been able to uncross these circuits...
DJ Fischer
Curious what your thoughts are on light bulbs - are you an LED, CFL, or a die hard filament type of guy?
Has nothing to do with TTD. Not thread-appropriate. Start a separate thread and I'll participate.
Yeah probably opening in 2024…it’ll take another year for the stand up conversation.
First ride; Magnum 1994
Hmm, on the topic of TTD and lights, this was probably mentioned in a behind-the-scenes tour of some such at some point, but are the giant Christmas tree/countdown lights on the tower LED or halogen/halide-based?
While we're armchair pondering refurbishments for Dragster, if they're halogen-based and the ride is staying, might be as good enough of a time as any to upgrade to LEDs (and maybe program it like an actual NHRA pro countdown for how fast the 3-2-1 already goes).
DaveDzRochNY said:
The sheer mass of EV Snobbery here... personal and nobody else's business OR concern. It also does not belong in this thread.
I wasn't looking for help on deciding what to allow on my site. But since you have such strong feelings about it, comparing the transition to sustainable transportation to issues of sexuality or religion is offensive and patently ridiculous.
Jeff - Advocate of Great Great Tunnels™ - Co-Publisher - PointBuzz - CoasterBuzz - Blog - Music
It is taking all of the self control I don't have to not start a Favorite Lightbulb topic.
-Craig
Lifetime Laps on Woodstock Express: 0
It's astonishing how easily and to what degree some people are triggered, and by the most innocuous things, too.
Brandon
^my lights don't have triggers, they have switches thank you...
Corkscrew, Power Tower, Magnum, & Monster/ Witches Wheel Crew 2011
I just want to know what all the hype is about converting TTD to LSM? I see it on here, the Facebook groups, etc. Most of us know it wasn't the launch that caused the accident, right? I'm super lost as to where the LSM chatter came from. And continues.
Joe
Eat 'em up, Tigers, eat 'em up!
Because the hydraulic launch system has proven to be unreliable, expensive to maintain, and dangerous (see past launch cable breaks on TTD, Ka, and Xcelerator, the ride system cannot contain cable breaks and it's a crap shoot as to who and what gets maimed by a cable that ruptures under tension and extreme forces- track and trains were sliced through like butter by the cable on Ka & Xc).
The ability to underwrite an insurance policy for the ride is based on all risk factors, of which last year's incident is just one, and likely raised awareness of the other risks, and the calculus as to whether to keep the ride from.a business perspective also undoubtedly involves not only risk but cost and maintenance efforts.
While LSM would ostensibly not provide as intense a launch in terms of the time required to reach a given velocity, it would still give the park a 420 foot tall, 120.MPH launch coaster, and one that would likely be safer and less expensive to maintain, not to mention one that could be insured.
Plus, public confidence in the ride would likely be boosted as im sure they would market it as a new, "improved" version of TTD.
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