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dippindotsguy8

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  1. Jaguar doesn't need new trains, those trains run just fine with a 42" height requirement at the Mall of America. And the Mall of America trains don't even have the seat belt. They just have the lap bar.
  2. I have. It's still pretty brutal, but it is rideable in the front row of some of the cars. It's definitely not something you can marathon though. In it's current condition, I would never want ERT on it.
  3. I haven't ridden Anaconda or Vortex, but considering the flack all the old arrow loopers get, and how decent I've actually found some of them to be (I love SFMM's Viper), I don't wish death on them yet. I'm sad to see the end of an era, and I hope this isn't happening. However, I respect the company's decisions if it needs to be done. On another note, I sure hope we don't lose Corkscrew over at Valleyfair... it's still our only looping coaster (where were we in the early 2000s?) and is one of the most tolerable arrows I've been on.
  4. Matterhorn Bobsleds - Side B (Fantasy Land)
  5. I have mixed feelings about this whole expansion. I was never in the crowd expecting a giga in the first place, so I don't have that kind of disappointment. However, like others have said, they could have done a much more creative family attraction. I definitely agree that the park is going to need to add something unique sooner or later if they want people to keep renewing their annual passes and continue to frequently visit the park. The flyers, on the other hand, are a great idea! I'm really excited to have one of these rides nearby. I also am not too upset about the scrambler. Is it boring and uninspired? Absolutely. But with Knott's track record with that thing, I'm sure they won't hesitate to remove it again the moment they come up with a better idea. It's just been used as a placeholder for the last decade...
  6. I'm 90% sure it was Montu, but there's a chance it was Kumba. Those two coasters were my "gateway" rides into the enthusiast world, as they were the first two big/intense coasters I had ever ridden.
  7. I am primarily a thrill seeker. I want rides that are intense (to a degree that they're still enjoyable). I want something that I'm actually hesitant to ride. I crave the rush I get whenever my brain is tricked into feeling like I'm in danger. Because of this, I also like scary movies, intense haunted attractions, and love to participate in extreme sports such as white water rafting, bungee jumping, skydiving, and freestyle skiing. That said, I really am a blend of all three categories, because I will ride less intense rollercoasters and find them enjoyable, and will ride things just for the credit. I also can appreciate the art/theming/atmosphere that theme park fans love. So in other words, while I still prefer raw thrill and intensity the most, I totally enjoy the other facets of the amusement industry as well. The best example I can think of is that I was much quicker to buy annual passes to Knott's and SFMM than I was to buy one for DLR/DCA. I did end up purchasing one just a few days ago, and I'm happy with it, but it took more consideration.
  8. Some of the colors on the rides at Knott's wouldn't be so ugly if they were kept nice. Boomerang looks awful with lots of the blue starting to show through from chipping paint, and Excelerator looked really nice with red and green as opposed to pink and green.
  9. If you look closely at the track, you will notice that there are two extra rails on the track. The rails on the sides control the spinning. There are wheels on the train connected to "posts" that, when moved up and down, create seat rotation via some kind of gear system. Those wheels run on the two side rails, and as those rails move higher and lower on the track, the posts are pushed up and pulled down and the seats are rotated forwards and backwards.
  10. 2012 has been the best year for me at 40 new credits so far. 1. Knuckelheads, WI Dells -Miner Mike 2. SFGAm -American Eagle (red) -B:TR -S:UF -BTDK -Raging Bull -Demon -X-Flight -Viper -Whizzer 3. Cedar Point -CC Mine Ride -Maverick -Wicked Twister -Blue Streak -Magnum -Corkscrew 4. Little Amerricka -Meteor -Tobaggan -Wildmouse -Kiddie Coaster 5. Knott's Berry Farm -Boomerang -Pony Express -Sierra Sidewinder 6. SFMM -Apocalypse -B:TR -Colossus -Gold Rusher -Goliath -Green Lantern -Ninja -Revolution -Riddler's Revenge -Scream! -Superman: EFK (one side) -Tatsu -Viper -X2 7. Universal Studios - Hollywood -Mummy 8. Belmont Park -Giant Dipper 9. DCA -California Screamin' --Planned-- -Desperado, Buffalo Bills Resort -Canyon Blaster, Circus Circus Adventuredome - Roller Coaster (Manhattan Express), New York, New York Hotel/Casino
  11. As of now: Nickelodeon Universe Valleyfair! Timber Falls SFGAm Cedar Point Little Amerricka Knott's Berry Farm SFMM Belmont Park Universal Studios - Hollywood
  12. In-n-Out is good, but the things I don't like are: 1. Having to ask them not to put 1000 island on it 2. lack of topping choices 3. I hate their fries... Five Guys has a pretty good burger, plus lots more toppings and amazingly good fries. If they had shakes, too, that would be amazing.
  13. With Knotts, if you go when it's slow, you usually can re-ride all the time. If it's busy enough that it's hard to keep track of re-riders, and make sure that they are moving for people who are lined up for a particular row, they don't allow it. Basically, if it's enough people per train that it's chaotic with all the people looking for an empty seat, re-rides won't be offered. I don't work at knotts, so if anyone knows the exact policy, feel free to correct me if I'm wrong. This is just what my experience has been. As for other parks I know about: Re-rides allowed -SFMM -Valleyfair! Not Allowed -Nickelodeon Universe
  14. It's a news and rumor site. He's not posting these as anything official. Lance is only posting them as things people have been hearing and whispering about. Rumors are just as often false as they are true. The only reason screamscape would lose credibility would be if they posted something as a news story that was false, or if they miss-quoted a source. If anything, you are just learning not to take rumors quite so seriously.
  15. As much as I think barrel rolls would be sick on a racer, I just don't want to see such a classic ride that's still good get the Iron Horse overhaul. Like so many other coasters named on here, I'm just gonna vote topper track if absolutely necessary. AE is really a great ride. It's the coasters like Mean Streak that need Iron Horse, because they're not only rough, but also boring even when running well.
  16. Universal Studios - Hollywood for HHN
  17. Oh wow, I'm so sorry that was taken as a complaint! I absolutely love going to the park during this part of the year because of how empty it is. I just can't figure out how they aren't operating at a loss. I'm glad Knott's is able to pull it off, unlike some of the other parks in the area. It was just a question, not a comment. My apologies
  18. Maybe this is a stupid question, but how is it even worth it for the park to be open on weekdays right now? Are they really getting enough customers to offset their operating costs? I went this afternoon and rode both Xcelerator and Silver Bullet at least 5 times without getting off (and I could have gone much longer if I wanted to). Literally everything was a walk-on.
  19. The morgan hypers, when in 3-train operation and well staffed can go to town. 36 passenger trains are nice
  20. Today I overheard a Magic Mountain employee explaining to the guests that Full Throttle is NOT a rollercoaster. It happened at sky tower, and when one of the guests pointed to the construction site and asked about it, she said "Yeah, it's that new full throttle thing. They're advertising it as a rollercoaster, but it's not. It's going to be one of those giant loop rides."
  21. There are disagreements and then there utterly absurd results like Mean Streak beating out T-Express. QFT. I understand that ranking is quite subjective, which is why I usually don't pay too much attention to these or get irritated by them. But let's not pretend that it's a little weird to see a coaster like Mean Streak beating so many coasters that are easily considered worlds better, even by the general public. I'm not shocked about most of this, but some of the rankings are just insane. Plus, so many coasters that are very comparable (the B&M hypers, and the medium-sized GCI's, for example) are spread very far apart.
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