Jump to content


- - - - -

Any Flintstones Bouncing Over to Metro GR for ThunderHawk?


  • Please log in to reply
2 replies to this topic

#1 metrogrkid

metrogrkid

    Whistle-Stop

  • Members+
  • PipPipPip
  • 395 posts
  • Location:Metro Grand Rapids

Posted 12 March 2008 - 01:52 PM

Just was wondering if any of the Flintstone crew heard about the addition of the Vekoma-manufactured steel suspended rollercoaster THUNDERHAWK being built at Michigan's Adventure (MIA) for this coming summer 2008?  This should make the "giant" 90-minute trip from Flint over to the Metro Triplex (GR-Muskegon-Holland) a little more worthwhile.

This 2-min/20-sec ride, at 2,200 feet long and 105 feet in height and featuring five inversions and speeds nearing 55-mph, will hopefully initiate the image of MIA being a true "thrill ride" park and will hopefully also bring MIA's attendance to 700,000+ visitors this year.

We're hoping that because of downtown GR's position as the Muskegon-bound pass-through from eastern-, northern- and southern-originating traffic at US-131 and I-196 and its close proximity to US-131 and I-96, that it could become an ideal spot to "land" after a day out at MIA for a "night in the city".  ;)

Posted Image

Here's some current construction pics (courtesy of MIA and MIABlogOnline):

Posted Image
Posted Image
Posted Image
Posted Image
Posted Image
Posted Image
Posted Image
Posted Image
Posted Image
Posted Image

 

#2 EastCourtStreet

EastCourtStreet

    Crossroads

  • Members
  • Pip
  • 12 posts

Posted 13 March 2008 - 09:02 AM

Not me, I am not a fan of GR and would rather spend the extra hour an d drive to Ceadar Point.  


[quote name='metrogrkid' date='Mar 12 2008, 02:52 PM' post='948336']
Just was wondering if any of the Flintstone crew heard about the addition of the Vekoma-manufactured steel suspended rollercoaster THUNDERHAWK being built at Michigan's Adventure (MIA) for this coming summer 2008? This should make the "giant" 90-minute trip from Flint over to the Metro Triplex (GR-Muskegon-Holland) a little more worthwhile.

This 2-min/20-sec ride, at 2,200 feet long and 105 feet in height and featuring five inversions and speeds nearing 55-mph, will hopefully initiate the image of MIA being a true "thrill ride" park and will hopefully also bring MIA's attendance to 700,000+ visitors this year.

We're hoping that because of downtown GR's position as the Muskegon-bound pass-through from eastern-, northern- and southern-originating traffic at US-131 and I-196 and its close proximity to US-131 and I-96, that it could become an ideal spot to "land" after a day out at MIA for a "night in the city". ;)
[\quote]

#3 metrogrkid

metrogrkid

    Whistle-Stop

  • Members+
  • PipPipPip
  • 395 posts
  • Location:Metro Grand Rapids

Posted 15 May 2008 - 01:40 PM

THUNDERHAWK IS IN OPERATION!

Point of View Video from Muskegon Chronicle:
Thunderhawk First Ride POV Video

Point of View Video from WZZM TV's Take Five Show w/ Stephanie Webb:
Thunderhawk Media Day Rides POV Video




0 user(s) are reading this topic

0 members, 0 guests, 0 anonymous users