How do you overlook the leaks pointing towards Canada’s Wonderland and Kings Dominion getting a launched wing coaster. They both won’t likely get one in 2025, but 1 of them seems all but assured.
Merlin Entertainments relationship with B&M is second to none, no one foresaw B&M doing family coasters like Maximus at Legoland Germany or the even more unique Mandrill Mayhem at Chessington, now all of a sudden family B&M family coasters are being bought up all over the world. I honestly wouldn't be that surprised if Merlin worked with B&M to build their smallest ever coaster and somehow squeezed it into Peppa Pig Theme Park Florida.
My home park is Canada's Wonderland. Im sure everyone has heard the whispers about another B&M coaster. It would be good if these smaller parks were to get something. Yukon Striker is still the tallest and fastest Dive with a loop. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
With this merger, the understanding is to save money and drive efficiencies across all parks. I have a feeling the more $$$ making parks will get more investments and the smaller, less money making parks will undoubtedly suffer!
@@clairefunnell8481 I just went to check the pov again and the first drop looks insane:D It also seems that because the inversions are so huge too, that you get alot of hang time at the top, because in the pov it doesn't seem it travels the top of the inversions very fast. So do you get hang time on the inversions or does it just look like that in the pov video, because pov videos tend to do that, that the coaster looks to move way slower than it actually does?
Bring a Surf Coaster to Michigan's Adventure!!! Cedar Point doesn't have one, Great America doesn't have one, it will be a destination for this profitable branch, especially with Michigander's fetish for the Great ass Lakes. If MI Adventure doesn't work for B & M, put it in Ohio, especially with the pop culture Icon called Surf Ohio celebrating its 45th year this year. YEET!
This is not a prediction as much as it is a want. I hope they had a wing coaster to a SeaWorld Entertainment park. I am sure that company can make a perfectly themed wing coaster to some kind of bird creature at one of their parks. My preferred park would be Busch Gardens Williamsburg, where Drachen Fire used to sit. That could be the headline attraction of a new area themed to Spain.
I feel Legoland Billund might be the only park to get a more thrilling ride. Legoland Florida competes with both SeaWorld and Busch Gardens, so they can only get a family wing as a Flight School replacement-but I feel it would be too big for it. They could beat Sesame Place San Diego with a family invert in the California park's castle section to pay homage to the short-lived Spellbreaker (which was like Scooby's Ghoster Coaster at KI). New York is very seasonal and might want to be just a local family option over Disney and Six Flags, and the Japan park is landlocked
i could also see B&M taking the two across seating and making some smaller scale lower budget thrill coasters. market them to parks that might not necessarily need the capacity.
They really should do a 4D model. The wing coaster is reliable and successful but they've had plenty of time to figure out how to build off of Arrow's work to flip those seats.
@@thebabbynick1543 lots of manufactures use similar concepts. The details of intellectual property is far more specific than that. Intamin has flipping seats on the Zak Spin but they aren't literally just building an exact copy of the S&S 4D free spin. B&M and Vekoma both have two across inverted coasters but they are still different designs. The Intamin Wing Rider (Furious Baco) is very similar to a B&M Wing Coaster conceptually but they aren't just copies. Intellectual property law is way more complex than that. If B&M (or any other manufacturer for that matter) wanted to do their own take on the Arrow/S&S 4D coaster they could certainly do so. They'd use their own track, trains, flipping mechanism (even if similar to Arrow's) and restraints. My guess as to why this hasn't caught on is just the cost and complexity of the model. I don't know that any parks want to risk a similar financial hole to X and most manufacturers would rather not attempt the investment if it didn't sell. But I think B&M could pull it off it they wanted because they would be determined to make it with precision design that has the fewest moving parts.
It is rumored that Canada's Wonderland will get either a launched invert or wing from B&M that blasts out of Wonder Mountain for 2025.
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How do you overlook the leaks pointing towards Canada’s Wonderland and Kings Dominion getting a launched wing coaster.
They both won’t likely get one in 2025, but 1 of them seems all but assured.
I wanted to focus more on parks with no confirmed plans.
We also don't know who's making the coaster. at least at wonderland, unfortunately, much of it still seems to be hushed up.
Merlin Entertainments relationship with B&M is second to none, no one foresaw B&M doing family coasters like Maximus at Legoland Germany or the even more unique Mandrill Mayhem at Chessington, now all of a sudden family B&M family coasters are being bought up all over the world. I honestly wouldn't be that surprised if Merlin worked with B&M to build their smallest ever coaster and somehow squeezed it into Peppa Pig Theme Park Florida.
I preferred to see B&M invert with the chain lift at the Valleyfair instead.
My home park is Canada's Wonderland. Im sure everyone has heard the whispers about another B&M coaster. It would be good if these smaller parks were to get something. Yukon Striker is still the tallest and fastest Dive with a loop. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
With this merger, the understanding is to save money and drive efficiencies across all parks. I have a feeling the more $$$ making parks will get more investments and the smaller, less money making parks will undoubtedly suffer!
It isn't just the tallest dive coaster with a loop, it's the tallest, fastest & longest dive coaster in the world.
@@billybob33366 you could be right about that. Guess we will see what happens.
@@-AxisA- yep, pretty insane too.
@@clairefunnell8481 I just went to check the pov again and the first drop looks insane:D It also seems that because the inversions are so huge too, that you get alot of hang time at the top, because in the pov it doesn't seem it travels the top of the inversions very fast.
So do you get hang time on the inversions or does it just look like that in the pov video, because pov videos tend to do that, that the coaster looks to move way slower than it actually does?
I would put a B&M Dive at SFOG in the Go Kart area so the park can get another high capacity roller coaster
Valleyfair in shakopee needs something bad
Bring a Surf Coaster to Michigan's Adventure!!! Cedar Point doesn't have one, Great America doesn't have one, it will be a destination for this profitable branch, especially with Michigander's fetish for the Great ass Lakes.
If MI Adventure doesn't work for B & M, put it in Ohio, especially with the pop culture Icon called Surf Ohio celebrating its 45th year this year. YEET!
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Heide Park already has a dive coaster. Lol
This is not a prediction as much as it is a want. I hope they had a wing coaster to a SeaWorld Entertainment park. I am sure that company can make a perfectly themed wing coaster to some kind of bird creature at one of their parks. My preferred park would be Busch Gardens Williamsburg, where Drachen Fire used to sit. That could be the headline attraction of a new area themed to Spain.
If it was a want I’d have launched b&ms at every park
I feel Legoland Billund might be the only park to get a more thrilling ride. Legoland Florida competes with both SeaWorld and Busch Gardens, so they can only get a family wing as a Flight School replacement-but I feel it would be too big for it. They could beat Sesame Place San Diego with a family invert in the California park's castle section to pay homage to the short-lived Spellbreaker (which was like Scooby's Ghoster Coaster at KI). New York is very seasonal and might want to be just a local family option over Disney and Six Flags, and the Japan park is landlocked
i could also see B&M taking the two across seating and making some smaller scale lower budget thrill coasters. market them to parks that might not necessarily need the capacity.
They really should do a 4D model. The wing coaster is reliable and successful but they've had plenty of time to figure out how to build off of Arrow's work to flip those seats.
I mean that’s literally just S&S’s 4D model though, they own patents or smth I assume
@@thebabbynick1543 lots of manufactures use similar concepts. The details of intellectual property is far more specific than that. Intamin has flipping seats on the Zak Spin but they aren't literally just building an exact copy of the S&S 4D free spin. B&M and Vekoma both have two across inverted coasters but they are still different designs. The Intamin Wing Rider (Furious Baco) is very similar to a B&M Wing Coaster conceptually but they aren't just copies. Intellectual property law is way more complex than that.
If B&M (or any other manufacturer for that matter) wanted to do their own take on the Arrow/S&S 4D coaster they could certainly do so. They'd use their own track, trains, flipping mechanism (even if similar to Arrow's) and restraints.
My guess as to why this hasn't caught on is just the cost and complexity of the model. I don't know that any parks want to risk a similar financial hole to X and most manufacturers would rather not attempt the investment if it didn't sell. But I think B&M could pull it off it they wanted because they would be determined to make it with precision design that has the fewest moving parts.
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