The beginning of August 2001 seems to have marked the beginning of the marketing campaign for the new coaster within the park. |
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August 2001The poster appears on the door to the Kodak booth at the top of Towers Street. A vague artist's impression of the ride indicates to us that this is not what we should expect the ride to look like. It is there to give the public the idea of what a flying coaster is.
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August 2001These flags adorn the Kodak booth too.
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August 2001In Forbidden Valley, this poster invites you to book your tickets for next year, with a special reduced rate. A different style of advertisement is used here.
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August 2001On the fence protecting the site, this large poster appeared, announcing the future of rollercoaster technology.
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