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Nagashima Spa Land: General Discussion
RicketyCricket
TS Member
RMC love a few small humps before a lift hill don't they?
Craig
TS Administrator
Looking good! I read somewhere that RMC had to make modifications to the original layout, at the request of the park, to tone it down a little.
Siiiiiigh. Damn you Japan, although no surprise considering how bland ToT is ride wise there
RicketyCricket
TS Member
If it wasn't for Steel Vengeance - I'd be a lot more excited about that video. The bar has been raised so very high now and this looks a bit tame considering the size of it.
Zeock
TS Member
I measured some throughputs in Nagashima Spa Land today. The vast majority of them were very low, as expected.
Steel Dragon 2000 attained a throughput of 661 pph (average of 4).
Hakugei attained a throughput of 338 pph (average of 4). The back 4 rows were out of use, which I accounted for in my calculations.
Looping Star attained a throughput of 430 pph (average of 3).
Ultra Twister attained a throughput of 134 pph (average of 3).
Acrobat attained a throughput of 377 pph (average of 5), which is especially inadequate since this is a B&M Flyer, which usually have decent throughputs.
Corkscrew attained a throughput of 424 pph (average of 3).
Wild Mouse attained a throughput of 243 pph (average of 4).
Arashi attained a measly throughput of 96 pph (average of 6). One half of the ride's seats were out of use, which I accounted for in my calculations.
Steel Dragon 2000 attained a throughput of 661 pph (average of 4).
Hakugei attained a throughput of 338 pph (average of 4). The back 4 rows were out of use, which I accounted for in my calculations.
Looping Star attained a throughput of 430 pph (average of 3).
Ultra Twister attained a throughput of 134 pph (average of 3).
Acrobat attained a throughput of 377 pph (average of 5), which is especially inadequate since this is a B&M Flyer, which usually have decent throughputs.
Corkscrew attained a throughput of 424 pph (average of 3).
Wild Mouse attained a throughput of 243 pph (average of 4).
Arashi attained a measly throughput of 96 pph (average of 6). One half of the ride's seats were out of use, which I accounted for in my calculations.
Leigh
TS Member
I don’t even understand how this is possible. Yikes.Acrobat attained a throughput of 377 pph (average of 5), which is especially inadequate since this is a B&M Flyer, which usually have decent throughputs.
Matt N
TS Member
I've often heard it said that the reason for operations often being so slow in Japanese parks is because the parks are incredibly safety-conscious and enforce lots of extra safety procedures compared to Western parks. Would you say this was the case @Zeock?I measured some throughputs in Nagashima Spa Land today. The vast majority of them were very low, as expected.
Steel Dragon 2000 attained a throughput of 661 pph (average of 4).
Hakugei attained a throughput of 338 pph (average of 4). The back 4 rows were out of use, which I accounted for in my calculations.
Looping Star attained a throughput of 430 pph (average of 3).
Ultra Twister attained a throughput of 134 pph (average of 3).
Acrobat attained a throughput of 377 pph (average of 5), which is especially inadequate since this is a B&M Flyer, which usually have decent throughputs.
Corkscrew attained a throughput of 424 pph (average of 3).
Wild Mouse attained a throughput of 243 pph (average of 4).
Arashi attained a measly throughput of 96 pph (average of 6). One half of the ride's seats were out of use, which I accounted for in my calculations.
Zeock
TS Member
There was certainly more focus on safety compared to parks in England, which did slow the operations.I've often heard it said that the reason for operations often being so slow in Japanese parks is because the parks are incredibly safety-conscious and enforce lots of extra safety procedures compared to Western parks. Would you say this was the case @Zeock?