Do people really think that they'll fall out with a lap bar?
People are stupid!
The ground underneath the big one first drop is littered with fallen skinny kids, so I understand your concern!The Big One petrified me as a skinny kid at the thought of slipping out on the first drop. Same age but had no problem in jumping on Oblivion.
Anyway in fear of being scorned by mods I feel like this is veering off topic slightly.
Oh dear. Where is this in the layout?
That's the water splash I think. Looks like it won't be a proper one, as in the water itself won't slow the train. Hence the brakes.Oh dear. Where is this in the layout?
Yes! The splash down element is just aesthetic (rather than functional) using jets... they've confirmed all track/supports will be in a separate channel to the water!That's the water splash I think. Looks like it won't be a proper one, as in the water itself won't slow the train. Hence the brakes.
This is what happens when you want a coaster that takes the height record but you don't want to pay for a full layout. Owing to how short the ride is, I can see the need to trim for the final elements as it's layout quickly starts to think about wrapping things up, wasting all the energy it has gained from its height.
I still think this will be excellent from beginning to end as there's not a single element that looks like it won't deliver. It's just such a wasted opportunity. No trims, an additional outer bank inversion to the right, and then maybe an inverted top hat before the final airtime hills and you have one of the most unique and potentially best coasters in the world.
Maybe it can get an extension in a few years?