Prometheus said:You know, in my mind I just love the idea of John Wardley ringing up Gerstlauer for the first time about this ride.
TheMan said:Prometheus said:You know, in my mind I just love the idea of John Wardley ringing up Gerstlauer for the first time about this ride.
Tea spittingly brilliant. He probably rang B&M with something similar and they put the phone down this time ;D
"Sorry John, we're crazy not insane..." *Click....tone*
(He probably got half way through dialing Intamin, had a think, and hung the phone up).
Alastair said:TheMan said:Prometheus said:You know, in my mind I just love the idea of John Wardley ringing up Gerstlauer for the first time about this ride.
Tea spittingly brilliant. He probably rang B&M with something similar and they put the phone down this time ;D
"Sorry John, we're crazy not insane..." *Click....tone*
(He probably got half way through dialing Intamin, had a think, and hung the phone up).
B&M would have hung up once he'd said both "plenty of inversions" and "the longest coaster you've ever built." As that'd have to be at least 5500ft, over 2000ft longer than Gerst's longest ever coaster. Unless it was the cross-valley there'd be no chance of anything of that length at AT.
daveclarkedaveclarke said:Very off topic but which b n m has the most inversions?
Danny said:I'm not too sure if Wardley would have considered B&M to create such a compact layout with as many inversions as The Smiler is suspected to have. But even if he did, I can see the reasons as to B&M turning the project down if they were even presented with the idea.
daveclarkedaveclarke said:Alastair said:TheMan said:Prometheus said:You know, in my mind I just love the idea of John Wardley ringing up Gerstlauer for the first time about this ride.
Tea spittingly brilliant. He probably rang B&M with something similar and they put the phone down this time ;D
"Sorry John, we're crazy not insane..." *Click....tone*
(He probably got half way through dialing Intamin, had a think, and hung the phone up).
B&M would have hung up once he'd said both "plenty of inversions" and "the longest coaster you've ever built." As that'd have to be at least 5500ft, over 2000ft longer than Gerst's longest ever coaster. Unless it was the cross-valley there'd be no chance of anything of that length at AT.
Very off topic but which b n m has the most inversions?
Back on topic the pace is picking up now with getting everything in place and it does look like a beast of a coaster. Can't wait to ride it in June when I'm planning a visit.
BigDave said:Well I showed the photos to a friend who works in construction and he says they still have loads to do. Wiring, testing, themeing, relaying half the footpaths to make it safe. I really don't think this ride will be anywhere near ready for April and it could even be a tight squoze to get it ready for May.
BigDave said:Well I showed the photos to a friend who works in construction and he says they still have loads to do. Wiring, testing, themeing, relaying half the footpaths to make it safe. I really don't think this ride will be anywhere near ready for April and it could even be a tight squoze to get it ready for May.
Don't give them any ideas.Scott said:Isn't it ironic that the 'every rollercoaster you've dreamed of rolled into one' marketing line for Th13teen would actually be appropriate this time around...