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^I can see your point definitely; analytically speaking, I305 is far from perfect. I guess just based on reasoning, I may seem hypocritical, but I think the difference is I just a feel a lot more for I305 than Lightning Rod? Regardless of faults, I’m simply just more impressed by I305, though I...
Only including coasters that are currently operating and where I don’t have a definite trip planned to visit yet. Not gonna include any more than 10 per continent.
Europe:
Storm
Nefeskesen
Lech Coaster
North America:
Voyage
Steel Vengeance
Storm Chaser
Medusa Steel Coaster
Lightning Run...
Best explanation I can give for Lightning Rod right now.
Not in the top 40. Any further information should not become public knowledge ;)
Nemesis and Mako are both fantastic coasters! I don’t think they’re too low. In fact, I think I rate them both fairly similarly to you, if you take into...
Some of the comments I made about these probably don’t hold out anymore with a new batch of RMCs e.g. Goliath probably doesn’t have my favourite RMC airtime hill anymore. But anyway, onto the updated rankings:
1. Twisted Timbers - OMG it’s god-near perfect! There is so much ridiculous airtime...
Try and ride it at night some time, that’s when it really comes alive! (Though admittedly I was fan during the day too).
Done all the major new coasters on my America trip now (just Lake Winnie is left) so I can finally post some updated rankings:
1. Intimidator 305, Kings Dominion
2. X2, Six...
1. Troy, Toverland (still the best one <3)
2. Gold Striker, California’s Great America
3. Thunderhead, Dollywood
4. Joris en de Draak, Efteling
5. Apocalypse, Six Flags Magic Mountain
6. El Toro, Freizeitpark Plohn
7. Heidi, Plopsaland de Panne
8. White Lightning, FunSpot Orlando
9. Wodan...
I’ve done all the ones in North America and Europe now. I’m including the Gigas since they’re included in the same model and have just as much similarity in experience to the standard B&M Hyper as Raging Bull imo. All these coasters rank in my top 100 except for number 13.
1. Shambhala...
I love B&M Inverts and there’s just so many of them <3.
1. Black Mamba, Phantasialand - It’s perfect! I even love the “snaking” ending.
2. Katun, Mirabilandia - The forces are insane, and that first drop is way too good for an invert.
3. Monster, Parc Walygator - Very intense again, lots of...
The front row of B&M floorless coasters are rarely the best places on the train to sit. They may have the view and extra freedom room for legs, but they tend to provide a considerably less forceful ride experience, and I think are probably one of the reason these coasters have a reputation for...
I think SeaWorld San Diego is actually a pretty nice park yeah, despite the confusing layout hah. Glad you enjoyed the new SRII, it seems like a good fit for this particular park. Shame you found a rattle on Manta, though at least you found a seat you could enjoy it in, it’s fab <3 I re-rode it...
Dollywood sounds like an amazing park, and Silver Dollar City is already one of my absolute favourites, so I’m very glad to hear your positive thoughts. It’s the last major park on my trip and I can’t wait to spend two days there <3
Also, definitely think about those photography classes :)
Love these coasters, always emphasise the fun factor. One is clearly top dog though...
1. Helix - The standout. The best in pretty much every way I’d say.
2. Blue Fire - A fun, floaty and beautifully flowing layout.
3. Icon (very close to BF) - Very substantial and better forces than expected...
All the reviews from people who’ve ridden Twisted Cyclone that I’ve seen have been very positive, but I also understand what Jarrett means. It could be that it’s just opened and obviously Steel Vengeance has already stolen the spotlight (what a bastard! ;)). Or it also could be that because the...
Urgh, forgot to mention this in my report. It was disgusting!
Shame you didn’t get to spend longer at the park and had to deal with their burdenous locker system. I can imagine how annoying it is. Interesting to see which coasters we agree on (most of them I think tbh) and which we have...
It’s been a while since I’ve done a trip report (or much at all) on here, but at the moment I’m feeling extremely enthusiastic about all things park-related so I thought I might get down to one of these reports as it’s a pretty exciting trip. Haven’t done the southern-east part of the US yet...
We’re going on a Sunday and Monday I think. But Sunday’s don’t generally seem too bad at parks in the US, so I’m not too worried. I only hope I’ll be able to get some back row rides on Afterburn because back row is a ‘must’ on inverts for me.
I’ll also be visiting Carowinds for the first time soon! I’ll probably read your report again closer to the time to hype me up
The supporting coaster selection doesn’t seem great yeah (apart from maybe Nighthawk), but at least the big three B&Ms look great! I hope there isn’t too much seat...
^Well, I guess it bothers some and others not.
I was definitely much more restricted on Valravn than on any other dive machine, and by the end I found the restraints uncomfortably tight. To me, the old ones are always more comfortable, whether I'm upside-down or not. I get they're not padded so...
I really didn't like the use of B&M vest restraints on Valravn. I mean, I don't really like them full stop (apart from on Swarm where they seem be fine for some reason), but I found them particularly detracting on a Dive Machine. I love how with old restraints you get blissful floater all the...
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