Rocky Mountain Construction co-owner Fred Grubb responded to speculation online from enthusiasts as to the reason behind the delayed opening of Lightning Rod at Dollywood. Here is his full statement:
“We take the highest level of pride in every attraction we create. RMC is equally disappointed that Lightning Rod will not be opening as originally planned. We have been working with the launch system subcontractor on-site to bring it up to speed and working as intended.
As is often the case with prototype attractions and especially with launched coasters, delays are an ever-present possibility. During the course of testing, we determined that the third-party launch system would not be able to perform at the level required for proper operation.
While we strive to meet all of our deadlines, we cannot and will not sacrifice safety or ride quality in the name of saving time. RMC never has nor ever will open any new attraction until it has passed our rigorous standards.
At this time, we cannot speculate as to when the attraction will open to the general public. That date is ultimately decided upon by the customer, therefore all questions regarding an opening should be directed to Dollywood.
On behalf of all the employees at Rocky Mountain Construction, I want to personally thank the management team at Dollywood, the fans of the park as well as our fans for their patience and understanding as we work to bring you Lightning Rod.”
You can read the full release on Rocky Mountain Construction’s website, here.
March 24, 2016 | Categories: Amusement Parks, Social Media, Social Media and your Amusement Park (SERIES), Theme Parks | Tags: ACE, american coaster enthusasts, delayed ride opening, Dollywood, Fred Grubb, great american thrills, kris rowberry, kristopher rowberry, launched coaster, Lightning Rod, Pete Owens, RMC, rocky mountain construction, roller coaster, Velocity Magnetics, wooden coastet | Comments Off on Rocky Mountain Construction Makes Statement on Lightning Rod Delay at Dollywood
Despite the fact that we weren’t nominated for Creative Awards from CreaTV late last week, we haven’t let it get us down. In fact, we’ve had more media than ever contact us about the “Lost Parks” series!
Just this week, we’ve been in contact / interviewed with :
The Santa Cruz Sentinel
The San Jose Mercury News
KION Central Coast News
Oh, did we mention we’re still trying to finish the Santa’s Village episode, too? : )
Stay tuned everyone, we’re not the fastest growing amusement / theme park website on the web for nothing!
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December 15, 2013 | Categories: Lost Parks, Television Production | Tags: #greatamericanthrills, #lostparks, ACE, american coaster enthusasts, amusement park expert, amusement park insider, amusement park review, great american thrills, kris rowberry, kristopehr rowberry, lost parks, lost parks of northern california, media coverage, new show idea, nicholas laschkewitsch, television concept, theme park expert, theme park insider, theme park review, tv production | Comments Off on Busy Week for Lost Parks of Northern California