jdale
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10/4/2006 4:04:42 PM
If u were to start a new coaster company, what sort of coasters (or flat rides) would you make? Also, what would the company be called?
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Hercules
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10/4/2006 7:21:01 PM
The first thing I would do is purchase a dictionary.
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RCGenius
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10/4/2006 7:25:00 PM
And buy a spell checker too. I've never seen anyone spell imagination like that before lol. Back on topic now. I'd probably build some wooden twister coasters, classic hypercoasters, & loopy inverts & floorlesses. I don't know what my coaster company would be called because I'd be building so many different types of rides for everyone.
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jdale
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10/4/2006 7:36:36 PM
Sorry, but do u think it matters about spelling at all? I just like j's. (as my name is Julian) But on topic, most companies stick to a specific type of ride (e.g. GCI, GG, they build woodies), so that's probably what I'd do. I'd like to stick to the way Vekoma builds their coasters (loopers, inverts, and a few woodies), all without the banging. And maybe a few skydiver coasters if u know what I mean But maybe u don't.
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razor12
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10/4/2006 11:44:01 PM
Well, back to your question.
Company Rides:
*These are made up, I don't really get your question, do you mean what made up rides would you have, or real rides?*
-A freefall tower that tilted you like, Superman: Ultimate Flight, but drops you as your facing the ground.
-A backwards looping coaster.
-A pendulum, like "maXair," that spins your seat like "Chaos" as your swinging back and forth.
-A wild mouse coaster that is set up like a couch. All four riders are sitting more on the outside. Like a couch infront of the TV, or something.
-A coaster like, "Flight of Fear," but launches you backwards, if that's even possible.
*that is all I can think of*
--those are all made up, I don't think there are anything like these rides. But they would be fun, in my opinion--
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tacoking
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10/4/2006 11:46:04 PM
Quote: jdale said: Sorry, but do u think it matters about spelling at all? I just like j's. (as my name is Julian)
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Yes. Yes it does.
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jdale
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10/5/2006 3:34:39 PM
Doesn't matter razor. Could be a skydiver coaster, a coaster for cats, or an entirely underwater coaster.
Message updated 10/5/2006 5:10:56 PM by jdale
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Animan1
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10/6/2006 2:33:45 PM
Don't you think that it would at least be advantageous to choose coasters that don't deny the existence of physics?
And I agree, spelling and grammar are certainly important.
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mrceagle
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10/8/2006 6:16:34 PM
Not sure about a company name but If I were to open a ride company I would Offer:
a classic rides line(Whip, flying scooters, tumble bug, Swing ships, etc).
A family coaster selection mine trains and mid sized family coasters. Work with parks to build custom layout family rides as opposed to buying off the shelf.
i would then work on Creating a few Unique family and thrill rides.
later larger steel or even steel coaster might be added to the list of available ride offerings but not at first.
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