Coaster Hipster
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Not expecting too much from this as it is not very high nor long, but it could be very decent fun if taken with the right speed - especially the L-shaped hills.
In your dreams.Yeah, I don't hate it at all either. It's unique - easily more interesting than Hersheypark's new hyper.
I'm with you, really. It'll a good, fun, ride (it's a beemer, after all), but this isn't going to get close to the top of many lists. Even the "best B&M hyper" ones, I'd guess.Unpopular opinion here but honestly I'm kinda neutral about the layout? Looks like the first turns will have some slight airtime but nothing in the layout wows me. But I guess it'll serve well as a family thrill coster nonetheless.
Yeah, I'm kind of disappointed with it. I've been holding off on going back to Beijing (been over 10 years since I've been) since this was announced and was hoping it would be a bit more substantial than this.Unpopular opinion here but honestly I'm kinda neutral about the layout? Looks like the first turns will have some slight airtime but nothing in the layout wows me. But I guess it'll serve well as a family thrill coster nonetheless.
It does have 4-across seats. Look five posts above yours.Two observations on that splash-down:
Neither of these affect anything, of course, just interesting.
- Looks very short. Depending on the length of the train, the front may already be on the pull out by the time the back of the train is hitting the water. I'm assuming this has the "4-across" seats, not the "2x2-V" seats (the proper name is escaping me), but it might be the shortest one I can recall seeing on a hyper.
- Is is also the first one that doesn't have a straight entrance and exit?