electricBlll said:Sure but I don't think Maurer Söhne are all that reliable, and as far as I know (I don't claim to be a rollercoaster expert) the Eurofighter is the only ride type that can efficiently squeeze in a lift with such small space, considering the planning restrictions. I agree, those two examples look too bulky.
Rob said:I think it's the spiral stairs on the Intamin version, they're horrendous!
GaryH said:Slightly off topic, but, how does an evac work on a train stuck half way up a vertical lift hill?
Rob said:GaryH said:Slightly off topic, but, how does an evac work on a train stuck half way up a vertical lift hill?
In some cases:
However this shouldn't be a problem with The Smiler. Also it should probably be noted that Saw has not ever had to be evaced from the vertical lift with guests on board.
Blaze said:Either that picture has a really unnecessary Instagram filter, or they've been building this for about two decades longer than I realised.
Blaze said:Either that picture has a really unnecessary Instagram filter, or they've been building this for about two decades longer than I realised.
Blaze said:Either that picture has a really unnecessary Instagram filter, or they've been building this for about two decades longer than I realised.