I'VE DONE THIS ONE.
Cyclone - Dreamworld
Cyclone was actually rather good, pretty smooth, and I like the fact that the inversions are at the end of the ride, as opposed to being right at the beginning and then having the drops and turns lasting until the end of the ride - it gives you...
Ahhh, I didn't think of that (oops!)
Why not yellow? Fair enough, they are Alton's main colour scheme, but if they're going to bother putting up these corkscrews, at least have them in the original colour scheme... Most people I know refer to Corkscrew as being "That yellow one that hurts...
Arrow. They have character, feeling and a sort of "Old school" factor. B&M feel too controlled, like sitting in a physics lesson. Granted, B&M are the best in the business, but it's my personal preference to go for Arrow.
Just like the majority of people posting above me, I agree that the UK has plenty of good theme parks, especially for a small nation. I guess we can't have many "big rides" for example, hyper/giga coasters because everyone that lives near a theme park would happily see it being bombed to the...
That looks awesome! (The video, and the ride) I've never seen a shuttle coaster like that before, but now I want to ride it. :P Hope it finds a new home soon.
What the hell has happened recently? What's all this about car parks?
Now, I have to wait millions of years just to get guests into my park, I barely get any xp points and money as a result! Grrrrr! :x
For me though, for something to be loved and to be desirable, it needs to express human like qualities, and therefore flaws, which is basically what makes up Vekoma and Arrow for me!
Has anyone here ridden it? As for the companies that made it, I'm either expecting people to say it's unbelievably awesome (like The Ultimate) or a big, metal joke. :P
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