I am obsessed with your AXIS concept. I dont know if anyone at S&S will see this, but I'd like to thank whosever brain imagined this, drew it, and made it come to life. I dont have very many hobbies in life that really catch my attention. Coasters however, are one of them. From old to new...it genuinely gets me excited to hear about whats new. How some appreciate art (paintings, photography etc) seeing things like new concepts and layouts excites my brain much like art lovers when they see something drawn on paper. I appreciate the absolute power of whosever brain thinks of stuff like this and more so when I see it come to fruition. Its art to me and I thank you all for it. I appreciate all of your hard work and dedication to providing thrills and excitement amongst the community. My first S&S was none other than Supreme Scream at Knotts Berry Farm. I was 11 years old and my dad had gotten a promotion at work and he needed a computer to do his work, all the while, I was in junior high and he had said I needed this from now on to do school work so that I didnt have to be at the library any longer. I had no idea what I was doing and I stumbled upon some FORUMS about roller coasters and I made my profile. It was then that I saw some pictures of what would be supreme scream in the plot of land of where X-k12 or whatever that weird flat ride was, and how massive this drop tower was going to be. I didnt know what a drop tower was, I didnt know what s&s was...but I was hooked. I made it to the park after begging my dad and mom to go on July 3rd 1998 to go ride this 310 ft drop ride. Why? I had no Idea but everyone online made it seem like I had to go. Thank you for the memories, and I cant wait to see whats brewing within S&s in the near future. I am now 37....25 years later and I still get so excited to hear from you guys. I blame you for my coaster addiction. Much love!
I'm surprise you didn't remove the mention of the Rotating Tower at the end since it's 9 years past 2014. Not to mention the Liseberg towers are now in France.
I love riding a good S&S drop tower. I would love to ride an S&S Coaster sometime.
I am obsessed with your AXIS concept. I dont know if anyone at S&S will see this, but I'd like to thank whosever brain imagined this, drew it, and made it come to life. I dont have very many hobbies in life that really catch my attention. Coasters however, are one of them. From old to new...it genuinely gets me excited to hear about whats new. How some appreciate art (paintings, photography etc) seeing things like new concepts and layouts excites my brain much like art lovers when they see something drawn on paper. I appreciate the absolute power of whosever brain thinks of stuff like this and more so when I see it come to fruition. Its art to me and I thank you all for it. I appreciate all of your hard work and dedication to providing thrills and excitement amongst the community.
My first S&S was none other than Supreme Scream at Knotts Berry Farm. I was 11 years old and my dad had gotten a promotion at work and he needed a computer to do his work, all the while, I was in junior high and he had said I needed this from now on to do school work so that I didnt have to be at the library any longer. I had no idea what I was doing and I stumbled upon some FORUMS about roller coasters and I made my profile. It was then that I saw some pictures of what would be supreme scream in the plot of land of where X-k12 or whatever that weird flat ride was, and how massive this drop tower was going to be. I didnt know what a drop tower was, I didnt know what s&s was...but I was hooked. I made it to the park after begging my dad and mom to go on July 3rd 1998 to go ride this 310 ft drop ride. Why? I had no Idea but everyone online made it seem like I had to go. Thank you for the memories, and I cant wait to see whats brewing within S&s in the near future. I am now 37....25 years later and I still get so excited to hear from you guys. I blame you for my coaster addiction. Much love!
I would love it if Lagoon would buy an Axis coaster. I know they probably will not, but I would love to ride one.
Whoa!
I'm surprise you didn't remove the mention of the Rotating Tower at the end since it's 9 years past 2014. Not to mention the Liseberg towers are now in France.
Please just open an entire theme park in like, Mississippi, Eastern Texas, or like Louisiana. I need to experience it all.