Was expecting an arrow custom looper inspired by the likes of Viper (DL), Orient Express, or Dragon Mountain (since funland has an arrow corkscrew and there seems to be a lot more space at Joyland to work with) but I'll roll with it. Guessing the double looper is another temporary attraction and will be replaced later on (either by the late 80s or early 90s) with a more permanent installation.
Since Corkscrew opened, the goal was to eventually get a double inverting coaster for Joyland as well. The area here has been the place I had imagined it, and it took a few years to get close enough for the coaster to make sense (It's still kinda off by itself, and I intend to fix that with a few more expansions). As far as the choice for Schwarzkopf, I really wanted something where guests could walk and see the massive double loops up close, as at the time they would have been very intimidating. Growing up my local park had a double looping coaster, and the double loops always stood out.
Was expecting an arrow custom looper inspired by the likes of Viper (DL), Orient Express, or Dragon Mountain (since funland has an arrow corkscrew and there seems to be a lot more space at Joyland to work with) but I'll roll with it.
Guessing the double looper is another temporary attraction and will be replaced later on (either by the late 80s or early 90s) with a more permanent installation.
Since Corkscrew opened, the goal was to eventually get a double inverting coaster for Joyland as well. The area here has been the place I had imagined it, and it took a few years to get close enough for the coaster to make sense (It's still kinda off by itself, and I intend to fix that with a few more expansions).
As far as the choice for Schwarzkopf, I really wanted something where guests could walk and see the massive double loops up close, as at the time they would have been very intimidating. Growing up my local park had a double looping coaster, and the double loops always stood out.