Kebab
Giga Poster
I'm not the "biggest" fan of spinning-swing type flat rides, they tend to make me very queasy and can risk ruining my day (by making me ill).
I find outwards a lot easier to ride than inwards; you get a better sense of where you are going, and it's generally a lot more enjoyable to ride. Maelstrom is a good example of an "outwards" or "Gyro-Swing" type, however I don't find the airtime or forcefulness to be as intense as people make out, I do love the sense of speed as you whoosh past the floor though, other than that itt's actually rather tame.
Inward facing swings on the other hand, feel really dated by todays standards. They look more catered for travelling funfairs rather than Theme Parks, they're just not very interesting at all, Vortex is paled in comparison to Rush and Slammer at Thorpe Park. The motions tend to make me very ill, watching people scream in front of you and the world blur in the background isn't very pleasant. I must give them kudos for hitting some often powerful G's at points, but long-cycles can be a pain.
Outwards it is
I find outwards a lot easier to ride than inwards; you get a better sense of where you are going, and it's generally a lot more enjoyable to ride. Maelstrom is a good example of an "outwards" or "Gyro-Swing" type, however I don't find the airtime or forcefulness to be as intense as people make out, I do love the sense of speed as you whoosh past the floor though, other than that itt's actually rather tame.
Inward facing swings on the other hand, feel really dated by todays standards. They look more catered for travelling funfairs rather than Theme Parks, they're just not very interesting at all, Vortex is paled in comparison to Rush and Slammer at Thorpe Park. The motions tend to make me very ill, watching people scream in front of you and the world blur in the background isn't very pleasant. I must give them kudos for hitting some often powerful G's at points, but long-cycles can be a pain.
Outwards it is