Martyn B said:It looks spectacular! I love it!
Only gripe is the -\_ brake run, why do it like that? I guess there must be a reason...
And IMO, I reckon we are edging nearer to eventually having a traditional "worlds tallest".
Ben said:Missed the point.
They had a marque attraction already. By building something different they could have had two. Now they have one and one that used to be a marque attraction and is now a lesser version of the marque attraction.
Tell me if it was any other coaster type it'd get this reaction. Go on. Cause you'd be chatting ****.
Ben said:I just don't get the point. Yay, speed hills and turns. Isn't Intimidator mostly them as well? .
Hobbes said:^In all honesty, Ben does make a fair point. Don't get me wrong, I'm very excited for this, and personally I think the camelbacks of Intimidator will contrast the overbanks of Fury 325 quite nicely. Still, Carowinds does lack any type of launch or a quality woodie. A wingrider or dive machine could also have made a more unique addition. I don't dislike the idea of having two massive B&Ms in the same park, but this doesn't really help fill the holes in Carowind's lineup.
everyone said:the same boring slop we had to sit through with Leviathan, etc etc etc
Intricks said:And thus begins the "Behemoth v. Leviathan" argument, once again.
The two rides are different enough, and the GP really dont care.
Ethan said:Sorry, what? Have you ridden one?
rtotheizzo17 said:Maybe the most inaccurate post ever made in the history of the internet.
_koppen said:Ethan said:Sorry, what? Have you ridden one?
No, obviously I would make that conclusion by just watching POVs...
rtotheizzo17 said:Maybe the most inaccurate post ever made in the history of the internet.
lol, no.
You just need to experience real airtime. Try riding a coaster from Intamin, RMC, Gerstlauer, Gravity Gro.. hell, try any other manufacturer than B&M!
_koppen said:Ethan said:Sorry, what? Have you ridden one?
No, obviously I would make that conclusion by just watching POVs...
rtotheizzo17 said:Maybe the most inaccurate post ever made in the history of the internet.
lol, no.
You just need to experience real airtime. Try riding a coaster from Intamin, RMC, Gerstlauer, Gravity Gro.. hell, try any other manufacturer than B&M!
ThomVD said:are those 3 rides you mentioned really garbage? Haven't ridden them, but garbage sounds a bit extreme. I do agree that B&M provide perfect floater.
CookieCoasters said:ThomVD said:are those 3 rides you mentioned really garbage? Haven't ridden them, but garbage sounds a bit extreme. I do agree that B&M provide perfect floater.
Cheetah Hunt is a good coaster, but is a little on the tame side. However, it is meant to be more of a family-orientated thrill coaster. I haven't ridden the other two, but I think calling Cheetah Hunt garbage is a bit harsh.
steel said:There are no "holes" in Carowinds's lineup, that's not how this industry works. There's no checklist, there are no quotas, and literally nobody outside this tiny community cares one bit. New roller coasters aren't chosen based on what the park doesn't have yet, they're chosen based on what will serve their market and sell tickets. It WOULD be fun to see a launch or an RMC at Carowinds (incidentally I love the crap out of Thunder Run, I think it's a fantastic old ride), and we very well might before too long. But, what, are you expecting people to like, complain? People who in all likelihood have no idea what LSM stands for and never will?
ThomVD said:I've ridden Balder, Goliath, Expedition GeForce and Twister, and I prefer Silver Star's airtime over all of those. So I respect your opinion, but I disagree with you.
CookieCoasters said:B&M equipped with their mega-comphy seats and clamshells as well as the freeness of their trains do floater airtime better than any other company in my opinion. Yes, it's not as strong as the ejector airtime found intamin's, gerst etc. but it's good that they do something different and do it WELL!!
Ethan said:Koppen, if you think B&M can't do airtime, ride a Dive Machine.
rtotheizzo17 said:You are clearly just an intamin fan boy trolling this topic.
rtotheizzo17 said:and make a ton of garbage like Cheetah Hunt, Ride of Steel, and Millennium Force.
_koppen said:CookieCoasters said:B&M equipped with their mega-comphy seats and clamshells as well as the freeness of their trains do floater airtime better than any other company in my opinion. Yes, it's not as strong as the ejector airtime found intamin's, gerst etc. but it's good that they do something different and do it WELL!!
That's the thing, they don't do it well. Take Silver Star for an example, I have ridden it on several occasions now, with different settings on the trims, and to experience some floater airtime you need to be lucky and catch a ride where the trim brakes don't engage.
That's how I feel of the B&M hypers I've ridden, I only get airtime on some rides where the train might be extra heavy, or the trims don't engage, but for most rides there is none.
_koppen said:CookieCoasters said:B&M equipped with their mega-comphy seats and clamshells as well as the freeness of their trains do floater airtime better than any other company in my opinion. Yes, it's not as strong as the ejector airtime found intamin's, gerst etc. but it's good that they do something different and do it WELL!!
That's the thing, they don't do it well. Take Silver Star for an example, I have ridden it on several occasions now, with different settings on the trims, and to experience some floater airtime you need to be lucky and catch a ride where the trim brakes don't engage.
That's how I feel of the B&M hypers I've ridden, I only get airtime on some rides where the train might be extra heavy, or the trims don't engage, but for most rides there is none.
ThomVD said:You have to get lucky with any coaster pretty much. They all have better or worse days.
Hobbes said:steel said:There are no "holes" in Carowinds's lineup, that's not how this industry works. There's no checklist, there are no quotas, and literally nobody outside this tiny community cares one bit. New roller coasters aren't chosen based on what the park doesn't have yet, they're chosen based on what will serve their market and sell tickets. It WOULD be fun to see a launch or an RMC at Carowinds (incidentally I love the crap out of Thunder Run, I think it's a fantastic old ride), and we very well might before too long. But, what, are you expecting people to like, complain? People who in all likelihood have no idea what LSM stands for and never will?
You're right that the industry doesn't function based on this idea of a standard lineup, I know that. But when we look at parks (especially chain parks of Carowind's size), there are certain types of rides that we expect to see. Obviously there are exceptions (tons of them), but when we look at a large Cedar Fair park, chances are we will see a hyper, invert, woodie, launch, etc. I know that this idea of a checklist is not the system used to determine new rides, but it is still a fair point to see that a park does not have a certain style of ride.
And no, I'm not expecting people to complain, I'm ridiculously excited for this thing to open. It looks fantastic and I pretty much expect it to be my new favorite when I ride it. It'll be a great addition.