roomraider said:Its the "good for a date" style seating too. Not too many of them around these days.
rollermonkey said:Too many jaded enthusiasts equate neck-snapping airtime and soul-crushing g-forces with ride quality, and too few remember when riding roller coasters was about having fun with friends.
FOR GOOD REASON BECAUSE ONLY MALE & FEMALE COUPLES, FEMALE & FEMALE FRIENDS AND PARENTS & CHILDREN WILL EVER RIDE TOGETHER.roomraider said:Its the "good for a date" style seating too. Not too many of them around these days.
Joey said:FOR GOOD REASON BECAUSE ONLY MALE & FEMALE COUPLES, FEMALE & FEMALE FRIENDS AND PARENTS & CHILDREN WILL EVER RIDE TOGETHER.roomraider said:Its the "good for a date" style seating too. Not too many of them around these days.
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Snoo said:It's funny that Brits who have visited assume how a seating arrangement will be limited in a country in which they don't live based on assumptions and stereotypes.
Anyone who thinks that is a problem is a complete and absolute moron.
Yeah, outside of the US. In the US it's apparently considered to be a kind of homosexual intercourse.marc said:Tbh I've seen plenty of male and males ride together on the same type of trains at Blackpool, Asterix, Europa, Disney and Alton when they had the Black Hole.
Joey said:The point is, it decreases capacity. It puts at least some people off, even in Europe. If you don't think so, you're an idiot.