This picture is pretty old but I would consider it one of the best I’ve seen. It’s not me in the picture, it is one of my high school friends in Furius Baco in Port Aventura for the first time. It was his first roller coaster ever and he was not having it in the launch track.
Since the last launch method invention several years have gone by. Maybe a company like Intamin of S&S is investing in a new launch system for a future. I would be incredibly intrigued in knowing how it would function, but it might not even occur. It could change the market quite a lot...
Most large sketchy rides at carnivals, these make me incredibly uncomfortable because they have to be assembled and unassembled in small periods of time. I still go with them though.
I dream more about being on rides than having normal dreams. I'll explain the most interesting dream I had for entertainment purposes, as all the other dreams I constantly have usually involve me riding a roller coaster or going to a park I have never been to with strange aspects.
In this...
I haven’t ridden that many drop towers, but I would consider Huracan Kondor the most thrilling because of the height.
Even though there are many other drop towers which look to be better.
What is better/more thrilling. Mack Launches, which are known for their slow acceleration and are considered more of a push than a launch. Or the classical lift hills like on a B&M giga with the iconic *clanks* and terrifying feeling of staring down the drop as the mechanism pulls you over the drop.
I understand that Port Aventura has room to expand and add a ground up RMC. But I don't see Por Aventura doing that, I feel like they would first add a ride like Cheta Hunt or a Dive Coaster/Tilt coaster in the Polynesia area.
I hope it starts gaining speed on more tests or when it opens to guests. It looks like a great ride, but it could get the elements with more speed to make it possibly elite.
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