bluesonichd
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Some of those behind scenes staff also used to tell people Stealth & Rita are actually one ride but they decided to split them to make two rides![]()
Some of those behind scenes staff also used to tell people Stealth & Rita are actually one ride but they decided to split them to make two rides![]()
I think they added the cable catch tray under the launch section.Never heard that they have modified Rita or stealth, what did they do?
Does that really count?I think they added the cable catch tray under the launch section.
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That's what I'm thinking. Doesn't it fall outside the realm of ride and more into surroundings?I wouldn't consider it a safety critical modification though, like modifying restraint systems or interlocks
In the world of maintenance that is classed as a modification.
I wouldn't consider it a safety critical modification though, like modifying restraint systems or interlocks
It depends if the modification prevents access/visibility to something, changes the load on a component or indeed, changes the expected behaviour of a component if something failed.That's what I'm thinking. Doesn't it fall outside the realm of ride and more into surroundings?
Still no smoke or flames I guessWicker Man seemed to be running much better from an operational point of view yesterday. It broke down briefly just before 5pm however this was quickly rectified. It was on a 3 train service all day, the queue moved fairly quickly and I did not notice any restraint issues in the station!
Quite often they were dispatching the train at the earliest time possible. Realistically Wicker Man is going to average out at 800pph I reckon.
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Still no smoke or flames I guess
Some of those behind scenes staff also used to tell people Stealth & Rita are actually one ride but they decided to split them to make two rides![]()
In the pre pre show holding I see the wall fake candle flames are broken.
Sunday the pre show curtain was broken too. Was stuck open
They have also cut about a foot off the bottom of the curtain.![]()
People keep pulling on the curtain which in turn stops it working.
I'm guessing you're being sarcastic with 80% can't see it. I've stood in there in various places and always been able to see it as had everyone else each time. It's only the first few at the very front who stand practically underneath the curtain who believe that they will get front row (or choice of rows) if they are at the front of the preshow. Which of course is rarely the case.The host always tell people to push forward move closer. Even tho there’s loads of space at the back. They didn’t think it through when they designed the preshow. 80% of the people can’t see it![]()
Though obviously rubbish, there is an element of truth behind the story.
Thorpe had been planning a launch coaster for a long time. They wanted a significantly longer ride than Stealth, featuring the iconic top hat, followed by a lengthier section which would have been similar to Rita. Space and cost were obvious issues there though.