- March 4th, 2015, 7:55 am
#71714
That's usually the way they want it. There is a reason most parks kill their web cam feed and do the first test runs at night. They aren't trying to be secretive about it, but if someone was to happen (valley, crash, restraint fail and eject a water dummy, etc) they don't want their brand new, star attraction getting bad publicity on the nightly news.
Remember when SFOG did some of their first test runs on DeJa Vu in broad daylight? Yeah... no one wants to worry about that happening. And while that incident didn't make it into the news (that I recall), it did get around enough that most everyone knew about it.
Axel wrote:Hopefully Carowinds will post some news today on their Facebook/Twitter/Instagram pages about the planned test. They've left us pretty much in the dark as far as timing.
That's usually the way they want it. There is a reason most parks kill their web cam feed and do the first test runs at night. They aren't trying to be secretive about it, but if someone was to happen (valley, crash, restraint fail and eject a water dummy, etc) they don't want their brand new, star attraction getting bad publicity on the nightly news.
Remember when SFOG did some of their first test runs on DeJa Vu in broad daylight? Yeah... no one wants to worry about that happening. And while that incident didn't make it into the news (that I recall), it did get around enough that most everyone knew about it.
~jarsh
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