I don't really have any coasters that I liked while no one else seemed to not like, but while others tend to love Raptor, It was just a boring ride. I prefer Batman.
Honestly, if there are so many Raptor clones around the world, why is CP's "the one?" It seems to me that the one in South Korea without a mcbr would be the best.
"Poltergeist is my favorite because it's the fastest in the park."
*points to Batman* "Why are they upside-down all the time?"
"The real reason why Shockwave (SFGAm) closed is because someone died while riding it."
"Runaway Mountain has five loops."
Boomerang makes me feel relaxed."
I have to say Intamin, since they pioneered a TON of stuff, and just seem more "out there" than B&M, although that is due to change. Although I wish they were as forceful...
I actually really like flat-spins/corkscrews/wing-overs. Especially B&M ones where you get whipped over the top. Even the Arrow ones aren't that bad, it's just the transition into them.
When I was 4 years old (I was a tall kid). I already had a thing for trains when I got to go to SFOT for a birthday party. Everyone was riding Wile E. Coyote's Grand Canyon Blaster, but I got bored, and decided to go on Texas Giant (the old one). I've been hooked ever since.
Got my first ride on TTD this summer and I freaking loved it. I must have been going ~80 MPH when I thought it couldn't accelerate any further, I was wrong. All 3 times I rode it, I felt my heart drop during the few seconds before the launch.
This one's easy. NTAG, then Maverick and TTD tie for second. The reason for that is the gnats. But NTAG at night with the fire effect and tunnel lights is OMFQRIDICULOUS.
No, I didn't notice that. It could be a sign. Just for clarification, the rebar and concrete at the exit of Titan is for the ride pictures station, correct?
I saw that too. I was wondering what that was.