- January 9th, 2018, 2:05 pm
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Yeah I can confirm that whoever said that is incorrect. Rougarou’s ridership was where the company expected it. It isn’t as if it was some major change to the ride a la Steel Vengeance will be, basically they purchased 3 new trains and modified the station and brakes, and had the controls updated. The ride’s line moved much faster than Mantis, which always had a line due to poor operations and the fact that it’s harder to load a stand up bs floorless coaster. The company was happy with both conversions.
As for our Vortex, I’d imagine it’s likely to happen on an off year. It’s not a ‘new addition’ and even a small bump in ridership can justify the cost, especially when a floorless coaster is often cheaper and easier to maintain in the long run. Plus the trains on the two smaller Vortices are shorter, and there’s not as much station to convert. Even from a purely maintenance standpoint, it’s apparently worth it from what I’m told.
Also the park as a whole has been trying to modify their notoriously uncomfortable rides into something more comfortable. See: Ghostrider, SV, TT, maverick, Timberwolf, etc.
. I have friends who work at both converted coasters. The one at CP (apparently. Again I'm not completely sure if it's B.S. or not) but I heard that Rougarou did not have as many riders as anticipated, thus did not possibly provide much of an R.O.I. Again, I don't work there, so I'm not completely sure if this is true or not.
Yeah I can confirm that whoever said that is incorrect. Rougarou’s ridership was where the company expected it. It isn’t as if it was some major change to the ride a la Steel Vengeance will be, basically they purchased 3 new trains and modified the station and brakes, and had the controls updated. The ride’s line moved much faster than Mantis, which always had a line due to poor operations and the fact that it’s harder to load a stand up bs floorless coaster. The company was happy with both conversions.
As for our Vortex, I’d imagine it’s likely to happen on an off year. It’s not a ‘new addition’ and even a small bump in ridership can justify the cost, especially when a floorless coaster is often cheaper and easier to maintain in the long run. Plus the trains on the two smaller Vortices are shorter, and there’s not as much station to convert. Even from a purely maintenance standpoint, it’s apparently worth it from what I’m told.
Also the park as a whole has been trying to modify their notoriously uncomfortable rides into something more comfortable. See: Ghostrider, SV, TT, maverick, Timberwolf, etc.
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