September 29, 200421 yr Yet another uncreative ride. A clone of an uncreative ride, what is this industry coming to?
September 29, 200421 yr Kingda Ka is a horrible name. At least it has an original name instead a name that is used for 10+ rides. (Superman, Batman...)
September 30, 200421 yr It's not a horrible name. It's original, and if you knew what it meant it would be cool. It's gonna have great theming and a name definately helps that.
September 30, 200421 yr Personally I really like the name, it's something different and for that I applaud Six Flags. The new section of the park looks incredible from the animated shots, I like the direction they are trying to take with this addition. For those who say it's uncreative, TTD set the standard for coasters that are going to break records. Until new technology comes along there is not much that coaster designers can do to mix it up. The bunny hill added into this coaster should add an extra thrill to an already great concept. I don't care whether it's a clone or not, TTD is an incredible expierence, and I am sure Kingda Ka will be the same.
September 30, 200421 yr Actually, Dragster did not set the standards for record breakers. That would be Magnum XL200. Xcelerator set the standards for rocket coasters.
October 1, 200421 yr Actually, Dragster did not set the standards for record breakers. That would be Magnum XL200. Xcelerator set the standards for rocket coasters. Modern records.
October 1, 200421 yr Well obviously Kingda Ka has set the new record. But TTD was still the first. And I know Cedar Point - they will not allow somebody else to hold on to the record for long. Expect a record breaker in 2006 or 2007. I guess they could get one for 2005, but I highly doubt it - we would have heard something by now. How high can they go? FearFest tomorrow!
October 1, 200421 yr Cedar Point will indeed beat the record the question is howlong from now? I guess 07' bc thats Kinzels last year and he go out with a bang!
January 27, 201610 yr But after over 10 years I don't think we see will anything bigger than Kingda Ka in the forseeable future. There again, I guess the term "forseeable future is relative".
January 27, 201610 yr Additionally, with going taller, you have to go faster. We've already reached 150 mph on a coaster, but I have to think being in an open air vehicle at high speeds gets uncomfortable at some point unless you add windshields or enclose the cars. The g forces for launching that fast over a relatively short distance would come into question as well. Any sort of bump will be magnified. Going taller also means thinner, cooler air. The average human body (thinking of GP here) can only go through so much and be comfortable.
January 27, 201610 yr What about these Polercoasters, which marketers often cite as the tallest roller coasters on Earth despite being neither higher than or containing a larger drop than other coasters?
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