Will we ever get another B&M?

After they are proven reliable, they would be added to any park that could afford one. Since there is only one out there, which was basicly a huge prototype, I don't think that you can fault Arrow for its down time. When they developed it, they weren't thinking 200 ft. for a while, let alone their debut coaster.

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...Denial is an ugly thing.

I personally think that when I see any new B&M it just looks so Six Flags cookie cutterish (hopefully you know what I mean)
You should check this one out then.

http://www.extremerides.co.uk/construction/calypso/021102/index.html

Why is it that England excels in theming their coasters while many of the U.S. park's attempts can't touch this type of detail?

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Launch: Tophat: Twistage: Brakes...

...Denial is an ugly thing.


Gemini said:


Edit: For those not playing along, this was a joke. There is no contract.


*** This post was edited by Gemini 11/2/2002 9:47:35 AM ***


I got it, I just didn't know if you were serious or not lol. Ya never know, sometimes people will surprise you.

In all seriousness, I do think we will see another B&M. These are high capacity, quality, and most of all fun rides. Of course, I don't really see what is wrong with what they are doing now. Intamin is just as great.

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cpstalker2002 said:
2004 could be our long awaited woodie twister...

Exactly!!! Forget steel coasters!! What CP needs is another Woodie. Mean Streak just isn't the same as it used to be!

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