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Nagashima Spa Land: General Discussion
Rob
TS Team
Clearly everyone agreed with Sam's response to the addition of Acrobat! 
Anyway, my reason for reviving this thread is that there are rumours of Nagashima Spaland getting RMC in to work their magic on White Cyclone, the park's Intamin woodie.
RMC did say in an interview the other week that they had an upcoming project in Asia/Japan (I forget if they specified whether it was Japan or not). Could this be that project?

Anyway, my reason for reviving this thread is that there are rumours of Nagashima Spaland getting RMC in to work their magic on White Cyclone, the park's Intamin woodie.
Screamscape said:I'm not sure of the timeline, but Screamscape has heard a rumor that Nagashima Spaland may be looking into having RMC come transform the park's White Cyclone wooden coaster (Intamin) into a new hybrid creation within the next couple years. Anyone know more?
RMC did say in an interview the other week that they had an upcoming project in Asia/Japan (I forget if they specified whether it was Japan or not). Could this be that project?
Matt N
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Just a really random Nagashima-related query, but it says on Wikipedia that Steel Dragon 2000 has a maximum height restriction of 6ft 1in or 1.85m, which seems awfully low. Is this true or is it just someone vandalising on Wikipedia? Not that I’m visiting Nagashima any time soon or anything, was just interested to know.
Matt N
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Thanks. Must be someone trolling on Wikipedia then.I'm 1.92 myself and rode Steel Dragon 2000 a couple of times recently without any issue, and I don't remember seeing any restrictions advertised.
Matt N
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Is Nagashima a pay-per-ride park, sort of like a Japanese Blackpool? Because I can see prices on that document.It's not a troll on Wikipedia, their Guide Map does actually state 140-185cm:
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As Matt said though, we didn't see any issues with that when we were there. I'd imagine it's just them being overly careful due to the different trains or due to the tunnel on the way back.
Matt N
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Sorry for double posting, but it looks like the rumours were true, as according to RCDB, White Cyclone is closing on the 28th January 2018 to be replaced by an RMC IBox coaster in 2019! There hasn't been anything released layout-wise yet, but this sounds really exciting for both Nagashima and RMC, what with it being RMC's entry into the Asian market. Do you guys think that White Cyclone will make a good RMC?
Here is the link to the new ride's RCDB page: https://rcdb.com/15515.htm
EDIT: Is Duane trolling? Because I can't find anything at all about this elsewhere on the web.
Here is the link to the new ride's RCDB page: https://rcdb.com/15515.htm
EDIT: Is Duane trolling? Because I can't find anything at all about this elsewhere on the web.
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Rob
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Alastair
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Partial POV:
Looks brilliant so far!
Damn, those first two airtime hills look insane!