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| $8,397 || 8 x 25 || 2 guests x 15 boats || Cloudburst Creek
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| A special park like Cloudburst Creek, which is notorious for its volatile weather, demands an equally special ride design that references its climate while still remaining compact enough for it to fit into most other land plots rather nicely. ''Storm Drain''
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| $26,660 || 21 x 21 || 14 guests x 11 trains || [[Build Your Own Six Flags Park|Six Flags]]
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| This non-conventional design was an experiment by Ancient Dynamics to expand on the running block design that was first used on ''The Abyss''. In this regard, while ''Supercircus'' has more block sections—15 versus ''The Abyss'''s 11—it fails to make full use of its 11 trains, so its actual maximum capacity is only 42 guests at any one time. Park managers intending to build ''Supercircus'' in a giant pit are strongly advised to have lots of cash—equal to double the design's construction cost—lest they run out of funds during excavation works. While ''Supercircus'' did not meet the requirements for a roller coaster that can have
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