Hey, everyone!! Could 2017 be V2's last year? To make room for a new coaster (possibly 2018 or 2019) Six Flags doesn't have much space. If they remove the flumes AND V2, there would be a big area of land for a new addition. Since its a "lake" a coaster would look awesome. Tell me your thoughts!
I don't think so. If I had to guess where the next big coaster goes, I think it uses the Go Karts and Bucky Battle. Just a thought.
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I never understand the call for removal of the flumes, while I can understand possibly removing Yankee Clipper as its never open but on the busiest of days. Couldn't there be something that could be designed to coast in-between the the "lake" of both of them.
dlmtechnology wrote:I never understand the call for removal of the flumes, while I can understand possibly removing Yankee Clipper as its never open but on the busiest of days. Couldn't there be something that could be designed to coast in-between the the "lake" of both of them.
Leave me one flume at least please!
Haha. I like the flumes too, but I just said to get rid of it because no one seems to enjoy them :/
dlmtechnology wrote:I never understand the call for removal of the flumes, while I can understand possibly removing Yankee Clipper as its never open but on the busiest of days. Couldn't there be something that could be designed to coast in-between the the "lake" of both of them.
Leave me one flume at least please!
Haha. I like the flumes too, but I just said to get rid of it because no one seems to enjoy them :/
Flumes have a definite expiration date. For the ride track and the logs/boats themselves. Look at Busch Gardens Williamsburg and the decision they had to make regarding Le Scoot (an Arrow log flume just like ours built a year earlier). Quite frankly, our flumes aren't great. No theming. More of a "look at the park from high up aaaaaaaaaaaand you're wet".
stergmi wrote:Flumes have a definite expiration date. For the ride track and the logs/boats themselves. Look at Busch Gardens Williamsburg and the decision they had to make regarding Le Scoot (an Arrow log flume just like ours built a year earlier). Quite frankly, our flumes aren't great. No theming. More of a "look at the park from high up aaaaaaaaaaaand you're wet".
stergmi wrote:Flumes have a definite expiration date. For the ride track and the logs/boats themselves. Look at Busch Gardens Williamsburg and the decision they had to make regarding Le Scoot (an Arrow log flume just like ours built a year earlier). Quite frankly, our flumes aren't great. No theming. More of a "look at the park from high up aaaaaaaaaaaand you're wet".
^^^ two thing I could definitely see six flags at some point covering some of the ride and advertise it as a water dark ride 2 the flumes in reality aren't in that bad of shape there's no rust it's just that they haven't been painted in years
As I pointed out before all of the V2 merchandise is on clearance at the park. But I don't think this is V2's last year. I'm predicting V2's close after 2017 and something will take it's place in 2018.
I'm also predicting the flumes will be replaced with a new water/dark ride soon after.
I would personally be pretty sad if they decided to close V2 next year. I really do enjoy it for some reason and I always feel like I have to ride it when I'm at the park. I honestly don't see it closing next year but I guess time will tell.
coasterkidd100 wrote:I would personally be pretty sad if they decided to close V2 next year. I really do enjoy it for some reason and I always feel like I have to ride it when I'm at the park. I honestly don't see it closing next year but I guess time will tell.
V2 despite being a capacity nightmare still draws decent ridership. Plus both flumes sit on a ton of space. You can easily put in a coaster back there and keep V2.
I'm all for the Log Flumes being redone, but not removed. Almost all of us want LR / YK gone. We want all of that space to be used for one or more coasters, flats, etc. The issues with removing them are:
1. For many kids, the log flumes are the highest they've ever been on any kind of ride. 2. Log Flumes can be sold to kids by parents since they're exciting, high up, and reasonably long. 3. For 2 months, the relief from scorching weather provided is amazing. 4. It's a classic, something that TONS of parents went on as kids, and are now encouraged by familiarity to make a return to the park. 5. During the heat, these rides often have 45+ minute waits.
Those in mind, I'd tear the flumes down, and rebuild one where Logger's run was. Most of the space would then be used for a launch coaster in the vein of Taron
So if we're getting a freespin in 2017 do you think they would close a coaster? Maybe a certain yellow shuttle coaster? Maybe I was right about the merchandise clearance?
This makes no sense. If shirts are on sale this year, than people should say that V2 is not going to open up for 2017 at all. Instead, people are creating a rumor about 2017 being V2's last year. Why would they be selling clearance shirts THIS YEAR if V2 is leaving at the end of next year?? You would still keep the shirts for next year. Unlike other rides like Batman / Superman which are DC branded names, V2 is only at one other Six Flags park. So, they can't even ship V2 shirts to Six Flags Fiesta Texas for instance if they didn't sell at Great America.
They didn't take out a roller coaster at the end of this year, but supposedly it's supposed to be Orbit and Jester's leaving. Who knows though? How many more rides do you want them to get rid of in a year if that's 2 leaving?
For a new roller coaster (other than 2017), why wouldn't the park take out a ride by the name of Buccaneer Battle. A ride that as of this year is only open for 4 hours a day - (2-6pm). What about Pictorium becoming a waste of space? At this point though, who cares about another roller coaster after 2017.
What people haven't discussed is maybe they are going to retheme V2 to a Batman themed ride. If the new ride is Joker something, and you have Batman the Ride right there, that's already 2 Batman themed rides in the area. V2 needs paint in my opinion. So, let's say they retheme & paint it to the Riddler. Than, you have a new area of Gotham City. Six Flags Over Texas repainted their Triple Play to Harley Quin, and than added a Riddler, and a Catwoman ride.
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^ Definitely a great idea. I believe the eventual launch coaster, definitely a part of the Park's 5 to 7 year plan post Goliath, is likely to replace either Whizzer/Pictorium or the Demon. In this scenario, they should definitely keep V2, as it hasn't suffered much downtime in comparison the last couple years.
But if they wanted a $20 million + launch coaster that incorporates the water like Maverick or an Aquatrax, then yes it would be almost assured that they will remove V2 and both of the flumes. Whatever and whenever it ends up being, I hope it is the 80+ mph coaster we need, as it is extremely unlikely that we will even be considered for a giga, mega-hyper, or strata coaster before 2023 or so.
I see no evidence that Six Flags, as currently run, has any intention of spending that much on a single ride ever again. Obviously anything can happen, but it really seems to me that they've decided that the return on that kind of ride isn't worth it, because it's been forever since they've built one and it doesn't seem like anything big is on the docket any time soon.
SFGAM_Hog wrote:Six Flags doesn't have much space.
*Facepalm* They have PLENTY of space. They will always have enough space to build the biggest, longest (will never happen) coaster or any ride they want. Google Grona Lund, Liseberg, Indiana Beach, Blackpool Pleasure Beach.
I was just at Cedar Point the last 2 days, and it's also funny how the whole "Cedar Point is running out of space" discussions go down. There is TONS of available space there. Coasters can go over, under and through anything (walkways, other rides, etc.) The sheer amount of unused plain "lawn" space there is staggering.