Cliff's Amusement Park to receive Greezed Lightnin'

A Classic Schwarzkopf Shuttle Loop to be reborn.
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Re: Cliff's Amusement Park to receive Greezed Lightnin'

Postby Jew » Fri May 04, 2012 9:09 pm

Neat to see small park owners being creative in growing their business. Good for both parks!
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Postby simon8899 » Fri May 04, 2012 9:12 pm

This is very good news indeed - but sadly to far out for a tourist comming from overseas. Maybe someday on a TPR Tour... :roll:

My uneducated guess on re-making a broken-down shuttle-loop would be to remove the whole original trains and launch assembly may it be drop or flywheel and only keep the original track. Then put a new train onto it and equip it with a LSM/LIM launch system. I think Gerstelauer could do this but as said with a price.
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Postby coasterlover420 » Fri May 04, 2012 9:21 pm

YEESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!

Oh man I love this news so much! This park is in dire need of something different.
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Postby texcoaster » Fri May 04, 2012 10:23 pm

simon8899 wrote:This is very good news indeed - but sadly to far out for a tourist comming from overseas. Maybe someday on a TPR Tour... :roll:

My uneducated guess on re-making a broken-down shuttle-loop would be to remove the whole original trains and launch assembly may it be drop or flywheel and only keep the original track. Then put a new train onto it and equip it with a LSM/LIM launch system. I think Gerstelauer could do this but as said with a price.


No way. While LIM/LSM launches are fun, they just don't compare to the kick-start of GL's flywheel launch. Even though the acceleration was slower than the LIM/LSM coasters, it FELT faster. Really. GL was by far the best of the Schwarzkopf shuttles in the US (I'd vote Turbine just slightly higher because of the indoor/outdoor setting) and unlike other versions, they didn't slow down the train at all on the reverse trip. The back spike was the best part of the ride!

I've not been to Cliff's (that 800+ mile drive is a killer) but this will make it an absolute must-do park for me. This can't happen soon enough!

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Postby simon8899 » Fri May 04, 2012 11:47 pm

I totally agree that launch would be different but that way you could use tech they already have for their current coasters - re-creating the original launch mechanism could proof even more costly than using an LSM/LIM.
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Postby coastercrzyjames » Fri May 04, 2012 11:49 pm

I was very excited to see this news! I enjoy Cliff's and have family that lives in Albuquerque, and having lived in Albuquerque myself when I was younger have some nostalgic ties to this park. I'm glad to see them building a great attraction and saving a classic, I'll definitely be heading up there when this opens. I think it's funny that we all think alike, I too was thinking a Euro-Fighter or something compact but punch-packing would be great for Cliff's, (especially since the park has been good about building a new attraction every season now for the last few years)- however a Schwarzkopf Shuttle Loop is icing on the cake.
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Postby milst1 » Sat May 05, 2012 3:54 am

This is great news!
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Postby texcoaster » Sat May 05, 2012 5:06 am

simon8899 wrote:I totally agree that launch would be different but that way you could use tech they already have for their current coasters - re-creating the original launch mechanism could proof even more costly than using an LSM/LIM.


You may have missed my point. I'm not saying that they COULDN'T replace the flywheel launch with a new system, I'm saying they SHOULDN'T. I think they should keep the original, classic ride experience if at all possible and as fun as a mag launch might be, it's just not a Schwarzkopf flywheel feel.

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Postby John Peck » Sat May 05, 2012 5:13 am

Looking at an overhead shot, Cliff's is really tiny, but is surrounded by many commercial businesses including several plazas, a Taco bell, a Pep boys, a self-storage and a few other things. Or, they could just removed their Galaxi coaster and use that back strip for G.L.

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Postby JimmyBo » Sat May 05, 2012 6:17 am

I think they are going to built a giant trench and put the entire launch/station section underneath the ground and only have half of the loop and spikes pop out of the ground. How awesome would that be?!?!?

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