Excited buit more anxious. Thank you for posting an update. When you did not post last week, I had fear something happened to your drone. I really appreciate your hard work, I know a lot goes into making these videos and you are doing a stellar job! Thanks again!
Awesome video B&MGuy! Yes, I am very excited for Rak!!! Those metal tubes. I am certain they are cement forms for the footers. It makes logical sense. Each form looks large enough to hold one coaster support leg too. I think there might be a lot more of these forms coming for the coaster too. I'm not sure how deep some of the holes will be, but it wouldn't surprise me if they stacked a few metal forms on top of each other, welded them together and stuck the larger pieces in the deeper holes. You can't have the cement losing its round shape in the deeper holes. I wonder how deep some of these holes will have to go? I think the really tall parts of the ride will have deeper holes. I'm also not sure how far underground the bedrock is in the Gurnee area. Anyway. I look forward to more videos! (TwistedSteel666).
Absolutely not, you can see in the animation for Wrath of Rakshasa. Only reason it is closed is because the area around it is going to have Rakshasa erected over the midway.
Excited buit more anxious. Thank you for posting an update. When you did not post last week, I had fear something happened to your drone. I really appreciate your hard work, I know a lot goes into making these videos and you are doing a stellar job! Thanks again!
I did post a video last week. Haven’t missed a week yet since the announcement
@@chicagocoasterguy Hmm, not sure how I missed it.
1:48 That’s funny the park put two skeletons chilling on top of Giant Drop. The park doesn’t fail with humor when it comes to Fright Fest decor. 😂
Awesome video B&MGuy!
Yes, I am very excited for Rak!!!
Those metal tubes. I am certain they are cement forms for the footers. It makes logical sense. Each form looks large enough to hold one coaster support leg too. I think there might be a lot more of these forms coming for the coaster too. I'm not sure how deep some of the holes will be, but it wouldn't surprise me if they stacked a few metal forms on top of each other, welded them together and stuck the larger pieces in the deeper holes. You can't have the cement losing its round shape in the deeper holes.
I wonder how deep some of these holes will have to go?
I think the really tall parts of the ride will have deeper holes.
I'm also not sure how far underground the bedrock is in the Gurnee area.
Anyway.
I look forward to more videos!
(TwistedSteel666).
Thanks, awesome aerial views!
How do we get someone that's actually working on site to comment?
That would be awesome. Ask a construction foreman some questions. However I don't think he would stalk one.
I'm sad demon is put away for the season
the demon is garbage. needs a retrack and new trains
@@interestingthings347Cmon man it’s not that bad…would you rather ride Demon or a Vekoma SLC.
@@tigerrocks503chase8 neither theyre both rough
@@interestingthings347you can’t retrack an arrowlooper
@@interestingthings347And also, are you happy it is closed down for the season? Because how would it benefit you?
Are they getting rid of the demion
Absolutely not, you can see in the animation for Wrath of Rakshasa. Only reason it is closed is because the area around it is going to have Rakshasa erected over the midway.