Looking good! I’d imagine it will be an expansion of Aqualantis in 2022, but knowing Energylandia it could open at some point this year!So it appears almost out of nowhere, the mine train has just shot up:
Probably as they're only doing initial test runs. Launched coasters are usually tested slower at first in order to find the minimum speed at which the train can complete the circuit. I'm sure we'll see faster test runs in the coming weeks and months!Looks slow.
I think park discretion plays into it quite a bit; some parks might decide to introduce higher height restrictions for a variety of reasons.Question - Does anyone know why Zadra's Height Requirement is 140cm when Iron Gwazi is going to be 122cm? Are they not pretty much the same ride with the same type of restraints? I also note that Abyuss has a 120cm restriction so find it all a bit odd.
I'm aware in Europe there is a requirement of 140cm on the larger coasters compared to in the US of 137cm but just trying to understand the thought process behind the significant difference.
That's fair, as Steel Vengeance (and most RMCs) is a very aggressive ride.Cedar Point did the same and pegged the height limit as the same as their bigger coasters. They put that down to them believing the ride experience itself would be too much for younger guests.