I found this on Screamscape:
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Another Screamscape source has confirmed that the park will indeed get a Mega Disk’O Coaster next season that will run parallel to Cobra’s camelbacks. Ground work has started already and a sign showing off the ride has also been placed near Cobra. The sign also mentions that a new “water park” area will open in Kid’s Kingdom, apparently replacing the old playground structure.
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It sounds exciting and certainly will compliment Cobra, but if the queues for Cobra are bad, I can't imagine how long the wait will be on busy days!
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This is great news for a park that I probably won't be visiting due to its location.
I have yet to see a Mega Disc-O in the UK, and this will be a unique attraction to Paultons Park.
I have yet to see a Mega Disc-O in the UK, and this will be a unique attraction to Paultons Park.
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[quote=""AstroDan""]This is great news for a park that I probably won't be visiting due to its location.
I have yet to see a Mega Disc-O in the UK, and this will be a unique attraction to Paultons Park.
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Flamingo Land have one but it's a half pipe as oppose to one with a hump in the middle so unique with the hump, kind of like Quazimodo.
I have yet to see a Mega Disc-O in the UK, and this will be a unique attraction to Paultons Park.
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Flamingo Land have one but it's a half pipe as oppose to one with a hump in the middle so unique with the hump, kind of like Quazimodo.
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Oooh! Steady on Paultons Don't over do it!!
haha! Nah that sounds pretty cool its changed alot over the years it has, i havent been there for a good 10 years. So... this might give me a reason to go there again and finally ride Cobra. (its only a 30 min drive or so from my house to Paultons as well!!)
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haha! Nah that sounds pretty cool its changed alot over the years it has, i havent been there for a good 10 years. So... this might give me a reason to go there again and finally ride Cobra. (its only a 30 min drive or so from my house to Paultons as well!!)
^^ Chris ^^
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Yeah, I know Flamingo and Adventure Island have them - although Adventure Island's is much smaller than Flamingo's.
In the Nigloland in France i have Ride one, 100%Fun Machine witha lot of Airtime and a very great spin.
Its a good Ride for the whole Family i think.
Its a good Ride for the whole Family i think.
If anyone's interested here's a POV of a Zamperla MEGA Disko Coaster:
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=mGqzO5MJ9lE
And an off-ride:
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=4W8fDPtIB ... re=related
The hill could create some incredible airtime if the speed's right!
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=mGqzO5MJ9lE
And an off-ride:
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=4W8fDPtIB ... re=related
The hill could create some incredible airtime if the speed's right!
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that ride gives it a new twist indeed looks quite good.
maybe the existing half pipe versions could be sold the middle part to extend it?
maybe the existing half pipe versions could be sold the middle part to extend it?
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WOW!!
Even though i dont really like these rides, its certainly big news for Paultons!! This will also be the most intense ride at the park, so its certainly an interesting directtion that they're moving in.
I dont think Paultons (in fact i know Paultons) will never install any high thrill rides (definately nothing that goes upside down), but something like this seems to suggest a move towards major family theme park status.
Up until about 2005 all the rides they installed were fairly cheap run-of-the-mill fairground type rides. Kontiki, The Cobra, Sky Swinger and now this, certainly suggests a move away from that.
And since they are so blatantly a family park, i'm amazed they went for the larger model. Certainly an interesting move though
Yeah... i reckon Paultons is one to watch over the next few years
Even though i dont really like these rides, its certainly big news for Paultons!! This will also be the most intense ride at the park, so its certainly an interesting directtion that they're moving in.
I dont think Paultons (in fact i know Paultons) will never install any high thrill rides (definately nothing that goes upside down), but something like this seems to suggest a move towards major family theme park status.
Up until about 2005 all the rides they installed were fairly cheap run-of-the-mill fairground type rides. Kontiki, The Cobra, Sky Swinger and now this, certainly suggests a move away from that.
And since they are so blatantly a family park, i'm amazed they went for the larger model. Certainly an interesting move though
Yeah... i reckon Paultons is one to watch over the next few years
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Very nice. After riding Flamingo Land's i may be tempted to go to ride this as it looks even better. I like the bump in the middle too and i'm shure it will be a good ride once it's open.
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The ride seems to waste a lot of time getting up speed to make it over the hump. Surely boarding on the hump would make for a ride that roars instantly into action. Would make stopping the thing trickier though.
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To be honest i dont think that Paultons are really that bothered about a ride "roaring into action"
This is going to be the most intense ride in the park by a long way, and when you look at the other rides at Paultons and consider their target audience, i wouldn't be a bit suprised if this ride was set so it was on quite a short cycle and therefore unable to reach its maximum speed. Such a large scale ride, if able to reach its full speed would be far to intense for the very very young families that Paultons get
This is going to be the most intense ride in the park by a long way, and when you look at the other rides at Paultons and consider their target audience, i wouldn't be a bit suprised if this ride was set so it was on quite a short cycle and therefore unable to reach its maximum speed. Such a large scale ride, if able to reach its full speed would be far to intense for the very very young families that Paultons get
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Yes. I was merely commenting that the ride has what I would consider to be a design imperfection.
[quote=""senor_cooper""]Yes. I was merely commenting that the ride has what I would consider to be a design imperfection.[/quote]
You could argue that Heave Ho should start at the top, and that you should board the Tea Cups as they move slowly so you get to full speed quicker. Indeed, Oblivion should board at the top so you go straight down. Couldn't Ripsaw have steps up to it, so that you get on and immediately go into a loop?
You could argue that Heave Ho should start at the top, and that you should board the Tea Cups as they move slowly so you get to full speed quicker. Indeed, Oblivion should board at the top so you go straight down. Couldn't Ripsaw have steps up to it, so that you get on and immediately go into a loop?
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All of those options would involve a ridiculously complex loading process, whereas what I suggested would involve nothing more than the slight relocation of the loading station and would to my mind make the ride more enjoyable and would also require a shorter cycle, thereby increasing throughput.
I do admit, however that I am not an engineer and am prepared to accept that the designers thought of this and that the problems with stopping the ride would outweigh the advantages offered by relocating the loading station.
I do admit, however that I am not an engineer and am prepared to accept that the designers thought of this and that the problems with stopping the ride would outweigh the advantages offered by relocating the loading station.
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I'm wondering if you have missed AstroDans point. Its not an enginerring issue, its part of the ride experience. You build up to the fullswing bit.
Are you saying how to make the ride better without going on one of these models before? Thinks can always be different. Why not add another hump or do a loop. Just because you dont see something doesnt mean a lot of thought went into it one way or another, and all the rest.
(PS there not that good but they are fun. Dont over do your hopes and just enjoy it when you get the chance)
Are you saying how to make the ride better without going on one of these models before? Thinks can always be different. Why not add another hump or do a loop. Just because you dont see something doesnt mean a lot of thought went into it one way or another, and all the rest.
(PS there not that good but they are fun. Dont over do your hopes and just enjoy it when you get the chance)
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Its good to see that this park is really going forward, i wonder what attempts they will make with the theming if any but it looks like a fun ride.
Are there any more details on the new water park area aswell??
Are there any more details on the new water park area aswell??
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