There is soooo much they can do with the area from Morocco to Bird Gardens honestly..that area is blahI think that would be an attraction for 2016 (in the Egypt section). Putting that type of ride in Gwazi's large plot would just waste space...
There is soooo much they can do with the area from Morocco to Bird Gardens honestly..that area is blahI think that would be an attraction for 2016 (in the Egypt section). Putting that type of ride in Gwazi's large plot would just waste space...
Agreed! An awful awful coaster. If it wasn't so rough it could be pretty good!Honestly thought I wasn't going to make it off the coaster at New York New York alive :stunned:
Agreed! An awful awful coaster. If it wasn't so rough it could be pretty good!
February 1 is the last day for thrill seekers to ride Gwazi® at Busch Gardens® Tampa as the park prepares to permanently close the wooden rollercoaster.
Gwazi opened in 1999 as Florida’s first dueling wooden rollercoaster, providing guests with thrilling and memorable experiences for more than 15 years.
“No decisions have been made about what lies ahead for Gwazi or for the future plans of that area of Busch Gardens,” said Park President Jim Dean. “But, we are always looking for ways to enhance guests’ experiences, so stay tuned for more news.”
Press release about Gwazi's last day:
We need new owners, it's just that simple
Exactly. Both BGW & Tampa have lots of potential.
Couldn't agree more..some of the best coasters aroundExactly. Both BGW & Tampa have lots of potential.
Press release about Gwazi's last day:
February 1 is the last day for masochists to ride Gwazi® at Busch Gardens® Tampa as the park prepares to permanently close the wooden rollercoaster.
Gwazi opened in 1999 as Florida’s first dueling wooden rollercoaster, providing guests with thrilling and memorable experiences for more than 15 years.
“No decisions have been made about what lies ahead for Gwazi or for the future plans of that area of Busch Gardens,” said Park President Jim Dean. “But, we are always looking for ways to enhance guests’ experiences, so stay tuned for more news.”
We need new owners, it's just that simple
We need new owners, it's just that simple
I wish I could say I was sad.
Not so much.
It looks like a cool family rideSo, Gwazi lives, in a Frankenstein monster sort of way....Busch Gardens Williamsburg debuted their new wooden coaster yesterday. InvdR (minor Viking theming) is using Gwazi's trains, lift mechanism and chains.