Well prefer to get skillet food down by the lumberjack camp, then take it over by the waterfall and sit there to eat. Skillet food is amazing. A must get before you leave!!
I really don't get this statement though. . . What makes you think that this launch won't be reliable?? (Aside from the height as you mentioned.) I really don't see how height alone is going to cause the launch to be unreliable. . . And what makes you think this coaster is going to have frequent roll backs?? Aside from the height, and hope??
Maybe it's just me, but if you left me hanging face down for 30 seconds to a minute. . . I'd get bored. Hanging there for a few seconds is scary, but anything longer than that and the shock/wow/fear factor leaves and then it's just sitting around waiting.
Everything about SDC. From the scents of cinnamon bread, to the theming, and awesome attractions.
For me to "fall in love" with a park it has to have a combination of theming, rides, friendly staff, great food, and good shows. Silver Dollar City seems to embrace everything I look for in a park.
I mean, you can't really say "Titan at SFOT is the worst coaster ever" and not give reasons as to why... Personally, I would love to hear your opinion on why you think Titan is the worst coaster ever.
I think the thread you are thinking about is the one where people post a small, over filtered, picture of a random part of track and expect people to be able to guess what coaster it is.
Edit: This thread.
I have noticed that so far this season the park has seemed pretty slow. We have not really needed our season trailblazer passes except for the water rides. However, it is still early in the season for this part of the country. I'd expect for the park to start picking up within the next couple of weeks. (Based on what we have experienced during previous seasons.) During July is when we have waited 2-3 hours for Outlaw Run. Wildfire, Powderkeg, Fire In The Hole, and Giant Barn Swing have all had lines spilling out of the ques during July/Early August.