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Hello, this site is for real-life amusement parks. I've deleted the page you created, the content is below. Lachlan (Talk | contribs) (an admin) 20:36, 17 April 2020 (UTC)
Teddy Paradise, let your teddies have the time of their lives here.
Opened in April 2020, Teddy Paradise is a park designed for the enjoyment of teddies. It hopes to expand, but is closed from 17th April 2020 until the end of the British rainy season.
Roller Coasters
Present
Name | Manufacturer | Type | Opened | Status |
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The Thunder Dropper 3 | In house | Human Launched | 15/4/2020 | Closed for the rainy season |
Flat Rides
Present
Name | Manufacturer | Type | Opened | Status |
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Z3 | In house | Zipline | April 2020 | Closed for the rainy season |
The Z Z Top Drop Tower Experience | In house | 45° Drop Tower | April 2020 | Closed for the rainy season |
Chair'o'planes | In house | Chair'o'planes | April 2020 | Closed for the rainy season |
Swingshot | In house | !Unique! swingshot | April 2020 | Closed for the rainy season |
Bayerncurve
Hello, firstly sorry about your edit getting reverted twice. This shouldn't happen without at least an edit summary or a message to you to say why it was reverted. About the new page, I think there is room for such an element as well as the more traditional helix, though I don't think Georgia Scorcher is the best example as the curve on that coaster looks like it straightens out before descending again. Do you know any other coasters that include a bayerncurve? Thanks Lachlan (Talk | contribs) 22:08, 6 January 2021 (UTC)
- I forgot to add, I removed the drop angle because it wasn't listed in the RCDB page for the roller coaster. Whereabouts did you find the drop figure? Thanks Lachlan (Talk | contribs) 00:23, 7 January 2021 (UTC)
- Ok, I found the drop angle on this page yesterday, https://rollercoaster.fandom.com/wiki/Georgia_Scorcher, I'd been editing the page, but Coasterpedia crashed and found this page at random. Also, another coaster that contained the bayerncurve was the corkscrew with Bayerncurve model by Vekoma. One of these was corkscrew at Alton Towers. The Rhinocerus (talk) 11:35, 7 January 2021 (UTC)
- Did you realise that rollercoaster.fandom.com is the old version of this wiki? We moved from that website to this one in 2013. No worries though I know that wouldn't be immediately obvious! I'll take out the angle for now, until we have a better source for it. Lachlan (Talk | contribs) 14:20, 7 January 2021 (UTC)
- Ok, I found the drop angle on this page yesterday, https://rollercoaster.fandom.com/wiki/Georgia_Scorcher, I'd been editing the page, but Coasterpedia crashed and found this page at random. Also, another coaster that contained the bayerncurve was the corkscrew with Bayerncurve model by Vekoma. One of these was corkscrew at Alton Towers. The Rhinocerus (talk) 11:35, 7 January 2021 (UTC)