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Fwiw it’s worth, I’ve now heard somewhere between a dozen and twenty reviews, and nearly all of them are saying TT2 is better than TTD (something I definitely hadn’t expected before opening). Haven’t heard anyone say it wasn’t phenomenal — even if some did have nitpicks.
And what do we Americans call that main course? An entree. Even though the very name clearly says it means starter. And why do we do this? To confuse the Commies, I think.
After that awesome report, I apologize for the first response being a terribly boring question, but — you have a travel agent? Is that common in the UK? It was extremely common here in the States in the 90s and earlier, but I never hear of it now … unless someone is booking something...
Your first sentence is confusing. (Or am I confused?) The question is which do you prefer. Are you the one voter for F&F and you picked it because you misread the question?
I haven't been on Nemesis yet, but I break up my favorite inverts by category:
Most intense: Montu
Best pacing: Afterburn
Best visuals: Black Mamba
Best first drop: Katun
Best airtime and drops: Oziris
Best night ride: Great Bear
Smoothest: Talon
Condor and Limit were for me the shakiest, but they were both heavily padded and therefore not painful. My worst is Mind Eraser at Darien Lake.
I see that Limit has been redone as Toxic Garden. Anyone here ridden it? Is it any better?
Best for me: Great Nor'easter
Not bad runners-up: Michigan's Adventure, SFNE, Energylandia
I've been on so many at this point that I'm used to bracing for them, and when one is not uncomfortable it really stands out.
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