N Seaside HeightsJ. —
Nearly five years after super storm Sandy crashed the roller coaster into the sea, the journey was replaced --
This is a safe inland.
This month, Hydrus opened at the Casino Pier amusement park, built above the beach rather than on the water to prevent another disaster.
Not only a thrilling rider
It is also uplifting in a region on the Jersey coast, where, after the storm of October 2012, not everything is back to normal.
\"This is part of the town\'s rebirth,\" said Mayor Anthony Watts . \" He is one of many coastal Highland residents displaced by the storm.
\"This is a new beginning for us.
The mayor said: \"It is painful to see Jet Star rust in the waves.
\"It changed from an icon to an eyeshadow,\" he said . \".
Vaz estimates that the infamous resort town on MTV reality show Jersey coast has recovered 70 cents from Sandy.
The city\'s taxable property is still about $0. 2 billion less than it was before the storm.
Its northern neighbor, the Otelli Beach section of the Thomas River community, is still struggling.
Many of the holiday homes destroyed near the beach have not yet been rebuilt, and many streets have open space and half of the hemp
Wooden frame.
In the south, after a fire swept through the seaside highlands and boardwalk in September 2013, businesses on the boardwalk near the waterfront park are still rebuilding.
Maria Mastoris, a spokeswoman for the Casino Pier, said the company had never doubted that it would replace Jet Star.
\"Since Hurricane Sandy in 2012, our team at the Casino Pier has worked very hard to rebuild and recover from the disaster,\" she said . \".
\"With our brand new roller coaster, Hydrus and the Ferris wheel on the new extension dock, we can finally write a book on Sandy and start a new life.
In addition to saying \"millions of dollars\", Mastoris will not say how much it will cost to build the journey.
\"The installation of the new roller coaster needs to do something.
The old dock pulled up on the surface of the water;
One of Jet Star\'s main attractions is the feeling of looking down and seeing the waves below.
But after Sandy destroyed part of the pier, it was clear that a safer plan was to build a new roller coaster on the beach.
This requires a complex exchange of land between the Casino Pier and the waterfront heights, as this will take up seaside land that has restrictions on public use.
In order to get permission from the national environmental protection department to use the beach, the Casino Pier donated land to the autonomous city for additional parking, giving the autonomous city a historic boardwalk turntable, the turntable will be removed and sold one by one.
It will be on display at the museum on the donated land.
Colorful neon green and bright blue with 72-
The foot drops vertically, and several cycles and twists and turns make the brain rattle more than on a jet.
Although cheap bulk tickets can be bought, it will cost about $10 for the ride. \"Great!
Alison Cornell of Belvedere, New Jersey, shouted.
\"It looks like you are walking into the sea.
Exciting. You get a 360-
The degree view of the entire area around.
Really excited.