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  1. Here is the fourth day Here's some sand Here's some sand Here's some sand Here's some sand Here's some sand But we did go to this restaurant Ok bye View from the house This day wasn't very exciting
  2. My friend's dad knows the guy who runs the Dippin Dots cart under Raptor's MCBR and he said RMC streak will have interlocking step up under flips and a launch halfway through to celebrate Maverick's 10th anniversary.
  3. I only made it to Castaway Cove once, and I was only there for enough time to ride the spinning coaster and leave. The ride and the walk to the boardwalk are very close to Gale Force's station. I think Gale Force is ready to go, but the other one around it is still in progress. The queue was still under construction, and the track appeared to be complete, if not very close to complete. I'm fairly positive everyone here wants to believe i missed something to be optimistic about Gale Force's opening
  4. Bingo bango bee here's day three! And so the night begins And so the night begins And so the night begins And so the night begins And so the night begins And so the night begins And so the night begins And so the night begins And so the night begins And so the night begins And so the night begins And so the night begins And so the night begins And so the night begins When half of the group is under 10 we go to whichever park they want I didn't get the credit And we get in the park. Ocean! Ferris wheel But I rode the log flume More Ferris wheel We came across this after leaving the park The young half wasted our time at the inferior park. Maybe tomorrow He's the Skull Mountain guy, right? Hey boldikus This ride is better than I remembered The drop is pretty intense in the back
  5. You've been better lately but this is a pretty a**hole-ish comment. The fact that he specified that was "Day 1" implies that there's more to come. Let's not start judging people's trip reports. I actually enjoyed a lot of the pictures. Agreed not a great comment from someone who doesn't have a great history of posting. However, PTRs from ImNotOneOfYou are pretty heavy on out of focus photos. If I wasn't being rushed by a decent amount of children I'd have higher quality and a higher quantity of pictures
  6. It appears every park will have someone like that in its respective thread The 'Dont' policy works pretty well on these forums, luckily.
  7. Abracadabra hocus pocus here's day 2 Back on the boardwalk! Back on the boardwalk! Back on the boardwalk! Back on the boardwalk! Back on the boardwalk! Back on the boardwalk! Back on the boardwalk! Back on the boardwalk! Back on the boardwalk! You better believe I did It's definitely a very photogenic roller coaster No signs of life yet Sorry for the mishype we went to Wonderland I wanted to sit out on this one so I could ride something else like the log flume Nothing of excitement happened today so get ready for day 3 As they say at Six Flags New England, #thrillitup But we got there a few minutes before closing and I got a grand total of 0 rides
  8. I have an apology to make If you remember when I said Woodstock's Express was my 150th roller coaster, I have lied . Due to an error in my coaster count (I missed a wacky worm), Wilderness Run was my 150th roller coaster. How can I continue my life knowing I lied to tens of people
  9. Honestly, it makes some of the darkest days of the KD thread seem a little more reasonable! I can't tell if I should look in the thread myself and expose myself to the thread or ask someone else to go in for some quotes.
  10. The spinning coaster is open and running fine, while I haven't seen any signs of life on Gale Force or Mini Gale Force. The queue line for one of the roller coasters is incomplete. I was very limited on time, so I may go back again today or tomorrow and see how far they are.
  11. If my memory can be trusted, I remember Robb saying that Intamin roller coasters in Europe are very reliable because of the way the ride operators are trained or something like that.
  12. So now I'm in Ocean City, New Jersey. I'm too tired to type a lot more so here y'all go. Day 1 I tried uploading from my phone and now some of the pictures aren't in order Gale Force? Gale Force? Gale Force? Gale Force? Gale Force? Gale Force? Gale Force? Gale Force? Gale Force? Gale Force? Gale Force? Gale Force? Gale Force? Gale Force? Gale Force? Gale Force? Gale Force? Gale Force? And here were walking in Gale Force! Well now it's Atlantic City and a beach but there's a roller coaster hidden in there Gale Force? Nothing else exciting happened so here's the night Ok I'm tired of typing enjoy the rest of the pictures DOTS!?!?! Here were in the park You can see the construction for the queue line from the ride #154! The spinning coaster is open
  13. Maybe the park could capitalize on this fact and build a rather large observation tower. From the SkyScreamer at SFNE, you can see Hartford and what I think is Springfield, Massachusetts.
  14. Outside of the station, the line moves rather quickly, but inside the station it's basically one train operations on two sides. It isn't that long, but it moves so slowly in the station.
  15. If they do modify Boulder Dash, hopefully they advertise it so more people go there so I'll wait less for the flyers
  16. I decided to check out this thread because I haven't read anything from it in a while. I see I go back a few pages and I was not disappointed
  17. Well I have nothing to do so here comes my reviews ft. my experience on Wildcat Comet: Last year i rode in a wheel seat and I almost broke. This year I wasn't in a wheel seat and I had a very enjoyable ride. Don't ride in a wheel seat and you'll have a very enjoyable ride. Comet is aging very well for it's age. Fahrenheit: I could tell that a lot of people were Cedar Point fanboys because they kept saying Maverick was better. Maverick is better, but Fahrenheit is still a very good ride. Hershey decided to Maverick it and now it's restraints are even better Great Bear: I enjoy this invert. If enough people are diverted to the new drop towers and Laff Trakk, I'd gladly marathon it for a day. It's not the best, but how many other inverts can say they have a helix before the first drop? Laff Trakk: I don't like this very much. I rode it twice in my days and it spins very little. I expected more from the world's first and currently only indoor spinning glowcoaster, but I wasn't impressed this year or last year. Lightning Racer: I've never won on this ride. One time it was me against everyone else in my group and they took the lead just before the final bunny hops into the brakes. Other than my losing streak, it's a pretty good ride. The airtime isn't that great, but there's a Skyrush and a Fahrenheit in the park I can go to. Sidewinder: It's a boomerang. Skyrush: Is it Skyrush or SkyRush because I'm fairly positive I've seen both. Other than the capitalization of the R, SkyrRush is . For anyone who thinks the restraints are too painful, I recommend Cocoa Cruiser. The only downside to SkyrRush is how short it is. Hershey could probably have fit in another lap around the water Storm Runner: I've been spelling it Stormrunner all my life . Storm_Runner's launch is very intense, possibly more intense than that of Top Thrill Dragster, just much shorter. The airtime over the top hat and into the zero g roll is similar to that of Fahrenheit . This one also got the touch of the Maverick and now the ride experience is also better Trailblazer: I don't think we got on Trailblazer but I rode it before and it was eh. Many of the members of the Iron Dragon cult see this as acceptable. WIld Mouse: We didn't get on Wild Mouse either but it's a wild mouse. Wildcat: Okay here we go it's story time. So we get in line for Wildcat and it wasn't that long. I sat down in some seat and it doesn't matter what seat you get I think because they're all wheel seats. I sat in the seat. I buckled my seat belt. Then the restraints come down. Since these restraints are big fans of gravity for some reason, they came down on me. It wasn't down very much, so I pulled it down some more. I pulled a little too fast and accidentally stapled myself. Other than being stapled, my experience wasn't too bad so far. So the ride begins. We turned out of the station, just like every other cycle of Wildcat. We went over the hill that serves absolutely no purpose other than coaster enthusiasts saying 'ay it has more airtime than Millennium Force.' Then we ascend the lift. Let me tell you about the lift. Nothing out of the ordinary happened on the lift. Then we drop. Let me tell you about the drop. The drop wasn't too bad. It was pulling up from the drop. Well you see when track curves upwards and trains travel over that track that goes upwards, there's this thing called G force. It's like bonus gravity. Remember when I said the restraints are big fans of gravity? These restraints decided "Hey you know what would be fun? Going down another ratchet!" So they went down another ratchet. And here I am, already being stapled, getting super duper mega stapled, and I still have the rest of the ride to go, on one of the few rides at the park with a decent duration. So the ride comes to an end. We pass one of the most horribly located cameras in the world over a hill that's essentially the same one after the station. On Skyrush, the restraints aren't uncomfortable until you're sitting on the brake run. This was very similar, except I could feel the pain during the ride as well. Now, slowly moving on the brake run, nothing was distracting me from the pain. Luckily, it didn't take too long for us to get in the station. The restraints unlock and everyone gets up. Everyone except for me. For those of you unfamiliar with restraints, in most cases you need to push down and then pull up. I was pushing. These restraints weren't going down. After 5 seconds of excruciating pain, the person I was riding with assisted me and pushed down on my restraints. This time, whichever god is up there reached down and pulled the restraints up. I was free at last. So yeah this ride isn't my favorite.
  18. Schwarzkopf Wildcats are very fun, and there are plenty of parks that weren't creative enough to think of a new name
  19. Yes I do and HERE THEY ARE!!!!!!!!!!!!! And the final day begins I think we went right to Laff Trakk but here's Fahrenheit The wait wasn't too long this time What could be next? Wildcat! Oh boy do I have a story for y'all... So we decided to do Tidal Force Passing Fahrenheit again Overpass! Food! The operations at Moe's were slow And on Storm Runner guess what we waited for So I felt like being unnecessary and took a picture of the station fans Almost there! I'm not a fan of the way they have the station Twisty! Getting our last rides in on Flying Falcon Our day at the park ends and we divert our course to Chocolate World I like the old version better I'm a big fan of Reese's food And the final drive begins And look what we passed! "And if you look to your left, you will see a landfill." -Us as we passed And so it ends. Tune in this July for: ThrillCoaster Tours 2017; California, and August for ThrillCoaster Tours 2017; Get To The Point
  20. I didn't know this was a thing but I want in. Obviously it's the worst Arrow Suspended still in operation by a ridiculous margin, but being the worst Arrow suspended is like being the worst Orange Crush. Sure maybe they're better and stronger at the place up the street but it's still pretty damn good so you really have nothing to complain about. Joining is simple 1. When you make your first steps into any non-Cedar Point park, instantly criticize it for not having an Iron Dragon. 2. After riding any suspended coaster or roller coaster aimed towards families, mention it's mediocrity and inferiority to Iron Dragon. 3. Criticize any roller coaster with 'Iron' or 'Dragon' in it's name for being a wannabe Iron Dragon. 4. If you overhear anyone say 'dragon', no matter the context, look at them and yell 'IRON DRAGON!' 5. Ride Iron Dragon I'm sure I missed something, but if you would be in close proximity to my group at Cedar Point, you'd be amazed
  21. I was once the only person on a portable spinning bears ride.
  22. All enthusiasts talk about is El Toro. Most people talk about Kingda Ka, Joker and Safari Off Road Adventure more than anything else at the park when it comes up in conversation. Enthusiasts are a small group of people. This 'most people' coasterbill mentioned probably can't name a single park in Japan
  23. I'm sure my lack of reviews from Cedar Point were unsettling because what else do y'all do other than reading my trip reports? Blue Streak: Ride this in a middle row. If you don't I'll just laugh at your complaints. I was in the second to back row, and two other people in my group chose the back. As I was having a good time because Blue Streak is a good roller coaster, I heard "ow ow ow ow ow ow ow" in the wind. Cedar Creek Mine Ride: Wheel seats will also affect your ride on this one. Last year it was my least favorite in the park. This year, I made sure I took a middle row and the ride was fine. That doesn't mean I would ride it again, as it's in a park called Cedar Point. Corkscrew: This ride has different parts that kill you in different seats. The airtime hill is fine in the back but don't plan to like it if you choose the front. The corkscrews aren't that bad in the front but very that bad in the back. Don't ride it. There's Power Tower next door and Top Thrill Dragster a few more steps away. GateKeeper: If you're someone who finds rattling in any coaster I recommend avoiding outside seats, or avoiding this ride entirely. There's a noticeable rattle, but as long as your skull is stronger than egg shells you should be fine. Other than the drop, the ride isn't very intense. If you want intense rides don't waste your time complaining about GateKeeper and ride Raptor or something. I'm not the biggest fan of this ride, but I know how to ride Raptor. Gemini: This ride is . Back in '10 I came here and Gemini became my first roller coaster over 100 feet. I didn't get around much before then. It was my favorite roller coaster until I came back here again in '14 and rode Maverick. Gemini is easily the most underrated roller coaster at the park, possibly in the world. Like Blue Streak and Mine Ride, if you take a wheel seat and complain I'll laugh at your choice of seating. It is so smooth in middle rows. Gemini is a great redemption from what Arrow did in 1976. Iron Dragon: This ride is actually rather enjoyable. I don't want to say anything else because I might get lynched by the Iron Dragon Cult. Magnum XL-200: The ride was great when I would ride in the back. After Car 1 Row 3 fairy came through, it's phenomenal. The airtime increases as the ride goes on. The first hill doesn't have much, and the moment of greatest airtime is one of the last bunny hills. Maverick: #1. It was close for #1, but with the new restraints Maverick is easily my favorite. Intensity from start to finish with a couple of ejector airtime hills thrown in and a launch halfway through it. Mean Streak: If they didn't kick me off when my front seat ride was about to begin I might have a better review of this ride, but it was still above 5/10 in the second to back row. The valley right before the brake run was the only rough part for me, and it wasn't as rough as some other wooden coasters. Millennium Force: There are people that say it's a horrible ride and is way overhyped, and there are people that think it's the best thing since anything good before Millennium Force. I don't know many people in the middle, where I am. This would easily be #1 in a park that doesn't have a Maverick or El Toro. The drop in the back is the best thing since sliced bread or puppies sliced puppies and the airtime hills do have some airtime. Not that much, but it's there, especially on the last hill. Pipe Scream: A fairly decent roller coaster (; Raptor: I'm having a hard time deciding whether or not I like Banshee better. On Raptor, there isn't that much after the MCBR except for a killer helix, but everything before the MCBR is super intense. Banshee isn't as intense, but it keeps its speed throughout most of the course. If I ever make it back to Kings Island I'll figure it out. Rougarou: I want to get everyone that says Rougarou is a bad ride and get them on Green Lantern. Compared to Mantis, Rougarou is a great ride. It's a little headbangy in the back, so if you're a complainer, stay away from the back. Top Thrill Dragster: This is the only ride that still scared me after my first few rides. The launch is one of the most intense parts of any ride I've been on. If it just went into the brake run after the launch, that would be fine. Valravn: I'll prove that I'm not a devoted CP fanboy by saying Griffon is better. If the vest restraints turned into normal restraints, my opinion might be different. Like GateKeeper, the park conveniently placed it near Raptor for the people who complain about less forceful B&Ms like they're the only options. If Valravn wasn't in a park with a Raptor, Maverick, Millennium Force, or Top Thrill Dragster, I would be fine riding it multiple times, but since it does happen to be at Cedar Point, I'll stick with the other rides. Since Cedar Point cares about the popular opinion, and Valravn is very popular, it's a success for them. Wicked Twister: This ride is up there with Gemini as an underrated ride. The first launch is intense, and when the ride slows down at the end you get a similar feeling. Like I said before, Maverick, Millennium Force, and Top Thrill Dragster are in the park, so the line for this is slow, but I have never seen it very long. Wilderness Run: A credit is a credit. I have the credit, so I can stay away from it now. Woodstock Express: see Wilderness Run.
  24. The only things wooden coasters do better than steel coasters are consist of wood. I also think Blue Streak would like to protest your claim of CP lacking a woodie.
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