Right, I don't care about that sort of showboating either. but that doesn't really have anything to do with the theming. You can have a good themed and modest coaster. :)
I feel like Hydra could have been great if it wasn't so effing rough. I mean, it was the main reason I wanted to visit the park and I was so excited to ride it, and then it turned out after the jojo roll I couldn't wait to get OFF of it.
If you're talking about the new silly theater photo viewer, all you need to do is hit F5 or take out the "&theater" in the link. Then you can right-click and "Copy Image Location" like always. :wink:
Really though, what was Facebook thinking? :roll:
In fairness, Gwazi is the best awful coaster I have ever been on. I actually sort of enjoyed it in a masochistic way! I readily admit however, it is still rattling rubbish that should be torn down.
Anyways, my vote goes to Boulder Dash in the front seat. I've never felt a coaster blow me away...
I suppose I can't make a valid comparison, but Boulder Dash is quite amazing, 'specially in front.
EDIT to UC: If Taylor is a credit now I think she'd be to me what Boulder Dash is to her. :wink:
Unrelated, but on the topic of Ka; I can never decide whether to put it and Dragster in my top ten, myself, because while they have amazing launches, they're such one-trick ponies and I always want to put something...more substantial in their place. :?
Maybe I lucked out, but at least a couple of the days I went to Cedar Point a few years ago, it was a walk-on a lot of the time. Only wish I could have said the same about Maverick. :roll:
Are you just really tall or something? Because I'm 5'8" ish and I seem to fit just fine in the train. The only discomfort for me comes from the sharp curves on the ride.
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