By Dom497 - June 22nd, 2014, 3:26 pm
- June 22nd, 2014, 3:26 pm
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Typically, it takes 4 years. That is, from the moment the park calls B&M to the moment the ride opens.
On April 24/13, the trademark appeared on Trademarkia and the rest is history...
Capler wrote:tylerSC wrote:It will indeed be interesting to see if that guy's prediction comes to pass. But after 15 years, it should be about time for Cedar Fair to top Millenium Force. Hopefully 325 will be the correct height, regardless if it ends up in the name. But could be that Fury 25 is one of their planned leaks to tease, and not the actual name. But we shall soon see.
I really wonder how many years the wait is for placing an order and B&M delivering the ride? 5 years seems reasonable to me, considering how small the company is. With that said, maybe the guy knew what had already been planned 4 years ago. Some things can probably be ordered and delivered in a year or two, but a B&M coaster is likely not one of them.
All of this brings us back to the B&M plant in Ohio. I wish someone could do flyover and see what is out of view.
Typically, it takes 4 years. That is, from the moment the park calls B&M to the moment the ride opens.
tylerSC wrote:Was the Banshee name leaked or trademarked before the official announcement? I know they teased with the Bat name. And was the Intimidator name leaked before the official announcement back then? Seems like they teased with White Lightnin. Which would still be great to see that name returned, although it might be a better fit for a launch coaster.
On April 24/13, the trademark appeared on Trademarkia and the rest is history...