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Re: Photo TR: SkyScreamer Media Day!!!

Postby asimowalk » Thu May 26, 2011 4:44 am

I agree that this ride looks better than the Windseekers. As dorky as it sounds, this ride looks and feels like it's 'home'... The Windseekers are just plopped on a blob of concrete.

One thing I found interesting is that the op booth doesn't have a skylight window to watch the riders when they're up in the air. Do any of the tower rides have that?

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Re: Photo TR: SkyScreamer Media Day!!!

Postby Six Flags Enthuseast » Thu May 26, 2011 9:05 am

Great report! =) The park really needed this ride; it fits the Sky theme well. It appeals to a wide audience, so I'm sure it'll be a hit!
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Re: Photo TR: SkyScreamer Media Day!!!

Postby Sunfire » Thu May 26, 2011 9:08 am

asimowalk wrote:One thing I found interesting is that the op booth doesn't have a skylight window to watch the riders when they're up in the air. Do any of the tower rides have that?


Actually, a lot of tower rides have mirrors that let the ride ops look up at the ride without straining their neck, such as Drop Tower at CGA. Maybe Skyscreamer uses mirrors.

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Re: Photo TR: SkyScreamer Media Day!!!

Postby Hilltopper39 » Thu May 26, 2011 9:20 am

asimowalk wrote:I agree that this ride looks better than the Windseekers. As dorky as it sounds, this ride looks and feels like it's 'home'... The Windseekers are just plopped on a blob of concrete.



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Re: Photo TR: SkyScreamer Media Day!!!

Postby Der Der Dongt » Thu May 26, 2011 9:47 am

150ft lol
That construction height restriction really sucks.

What I find it interesting that the seat suspensions are really different from the ones on previous Star Flyers.

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Re: Photo TR: SkyScreamer Media Day!!!

Postby cfc » Thu May 26, 2011 10:12 am

I'm glad that these rides are showing up at more U.S. parks--they're a nice variation on chair swings and observations towers. Thanks for the report, Rick.
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Re: Photo TR: SkyScreamer Media Day!!!

Postby asimowalk » Thu May 26, 2011 10:13 am

Sunfire wrote:Actually, a lot of tower rides have mirrors that let the ride ops look up at the ride without straining their neck, such as Drop Tower at CGA. Maybe Skyscreamer uses mirrors.

After the accident at SFKK, they told employees that they had to physically look up and not to rely on the mirrors. I'm not sure if that rule has changed back though.


As for the new cable setup, maybe it can stand higher winds which was the main argument for CF to go with the Windseekers (even though they will shut down in high winds anyways).

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Re: Photo TR: SkyScreamer Media Day!!!

Postby Noobitizer » Thu May 26, 2011 11:16 am

Der Der Dongt wrote:150ft lol
That construction height restriction really sucks.

What I find it interesting that the seat suspensions are really different from the ones on previous Star Flyers.


I believe its because the first ones had single seats, and we a version with tandem seats. I think.....
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asimowalk wrote:One thing I found interesting is that the op booth doesn't have a skylight window to watch the riders when they're up in the air. Do any of the tower rides have that?


Actually, a lot of tower rides have mirrors that let the ride ops look up at the ride without straining their neck, such as Drop Tower at CGA. Maybe Skyscreamer uses mirrors.


Both St.Louis and our park use a video monitoring system to keep an eye in the sky. ;)

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Re: Photo TR: SkyScreamer Media Day!!!

Postby MrJazzHands » Thu May 26, 2011 11:54 am

Thanks for the awesome trip report. :D I've been wanting to go on one of those for a while, and SFDK has the closest one to me (a whole two states away). The one thing that terrifies me about that ride is the chains holding the chairs, I know they're safe as all can be, but that still doesn't stop them from looking flimsy as heck.

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Re: Photo TR: SkyScreamer Media Day!!!

Postby Sir Clinksalot » Thu May 26, 2011 12:08 pm

Great stuff Rick. Definitely on my "to ride" list next time we are at SFDK.
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