Ah, a nice & quiet message string that isn't rampant with speculation & civil discord.
flyer1965 wrote:I want to know in theory which would be the better ride, a 300 ft. Intamin or a 200 ft. B&M, both with unknown track layouts.
Here's the clincher, coasterbruh is spot-on. Without the exact specifics one cannot make any reasonable comparisons. However if we factor in what has been roped off it's fairly certain from the shape of the boundaries that the KD footprint suggests a twister whilst Carowinds is getting an out-&-back. Then the argument becomes irrelevant since it'll be like comparing apples to oranges.
Speaking of which that "bigger isn't always better" statement is sticking in my craw. I'm sorta having misgivings on the capacity of this ride. Someone allegedly took the time & effort to head on over to the Hanover County planning office for a gander at the civil plans available for public viewing. They didn't take a snapshot of the blueprints but drew a crude line on an overhead map giving a general idea on what to expect
(click here). From the looks of it I'd say that the number of cars on each train is gonna be 3 to 4 less then what is traversing
Millennium Force to tackle those tight curves. Probably not very lengthy either...a few hundred feet short of a mile most likely since no MCBR was mentioned. Oh well, beggars can't be choosers.
Oh...looks like some trestle track has arrived clearly indicting that the potential energy build-up is gonna be done by means of a cable lift system. One mystery solved.