Only recent news I can find are a couple articles from February of this year where TripSavvy was talking about the ride/complex in the past-tense as if they had been canceled, but even they didn't truly know whether it was actually canceled or not. It was announced years ago in 2014 and apparently some of the parts were already made for the ride a few years ago and were in storage but have just been sitting there all this time apparently. It was this tall ass roller coaster that was going to be built in Orlando as part of a new complex called the Skyplex (or sometimes Skyplex 360) and was going to be the first ever "Polercoaster" and the tallest roller coaster in the world. News Plus Notes - News and Articles Gaming Links Filter Subreddit PostsĬlick to filter posts by only THAT type of post.Īnnouncements and Official Discussion MegaThreads Do not post incorrect names, pictures, or stats from Google Maps, Wikipedia, news articles, park merchandise, movies, tv shows, or commercials. No Clickbait, Obvious Errors, or Unreliable Sources - Do not link to clickbait-style articles. The only exception to this rule is a Planet Coaster or No Limits POV from a coaster that's under construction but hasn't been announced yet (therefore there is no official POV yet). ![]() Those should go in their designated subs. No RCT, Planet Coaster, No Limits, Roblox, Minecraft, or Parkitect creations. No Advertising or Social Media Links - You may include a link at the end of a written trip report or in the weekly “General Discussion Thursday” thread. No Unofficial POVs - The majority of parks do not allow cameras on any ride non-transportation rides so this a zero-tolerance policy on the subreddit to make moderation easier. Everyone has a camera on their phone, but that doesn’t mean every single photo or video you take is worth posting. Don’t post photos of the same ride or park over and over. ![]()
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