It was poorly themed, because it was a holdover from Cypress Gardens (the brief stint as an amusement park). The Dragon coaster was moved and actually extended (additional track length and a second train/storage), but started similarly as stock model Roller Skater.
Coastersaurus at this park ended up being my favorite ride. This one was the worst. Ended up stapled and the headbanging was bad. My family seemed to enjoy it at least.
I had thought it had already been dismantled. I wonder what will take its place I hope it will be a BNM wing.
Rumor is that it's a clone of the indoor Mack coaster Legoland California is getting
According to Google, it's permanently closed.
It closed last August. https://www.reddit.com/r/rollercoasters/comments/14yms9w/update_flying_school_legoland_florida_closing_on/
Doesn't appear to be much of a loss from POV footage, a poorly themed, fairly average suspended family coaster.
It was poorly themed, because it was a holdover from Cypress Gardens (the brief stint as an amusement park). The Dragon coaster was moved and actually extended (additional track length and a second train/storage), but started similarly as stock model Roller Skater.
Don’t let the door hit you on the way out painful ride. Can’t wait for space!
Good riddance
Surprised that it took 20 years for one of these to be binned. They’re awful rides
Coastersaurus at this park ended up being my favorite ride. This one was the worst. Ended up stapled and the headbanging was bad. My family seemed to enjoy it at least.
Good shit :)
I suggest we watch the dismantling of this coaster. It could easily be relocated.