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Yes Epic Universe will bring plenty of people to Disney property. Disney's issue is that more people will definitely devote more time to Uni than stay in the Disney bubble like people have in the past.
Uni has spent the last decade essentially turning Uni into a weeklong destination like...
I'd honestly rather see Dolly get the proposed black bear dark ride they teased at in their survey a few years back. The park needs more indoor attractions considering they've clear cut the surrounding forest for new rides. It would help in poor weather and provide a place with AC in hot...
I'm hoping a design similar to the original trains comes back. The current trains looks boring compared to the originals. I understand it was a weight issue at first, but the newer trains have the zero car in front. I figured that would improve things.
Disney's problem is they take way too long to build anything. It took them years to finish the third parking deck for Springs and it took them years to finish all of their 2020 projects. They probably didn't have too much planned beyond Splash, Tron and Guardians but Uni's massive new resort has...
1. Thunderhead - Relentlessly long layout, incredibly smooth and great operations. Night rides are especially fun
2. Mystic Timbers - Pretty aggressive, but not as aggressive as Thunderhead. The shed is fine but when I was at KI, I was sitting on that brake run an awfully long time.
3. Texas...
Lol sorry I saw the date and thought someone posted yesterday.
HHN has had those crowding issues for years now. If you read the HHN subreddit, plenty of people complain about the crowds and the pricing.
The canned scares probably won't be going away anytime soon either.
Some of those walks...
HHN has never really been that intense IMO. The canned scares and the conga lines really ruin that effect a lot.
But HHN is always worth visiting. Why? Because the set pieces are mind blowing. You literally feel like you're actually part of a film. Many of the originals have some of the best...
Skyrush - Hersheypark
Intimidator 305 - Kings Dominion
Phoenix - Knoebels
Fury 325 - Carowinds
Arie Force One - Fun Spot Atlanta - this is a top tier RMC in the back row, but in front it feels like a standard RMC. Excellent coaster for sure.
Twisted Timbers - Kings Dominion
El Toro - Six Flags...
319: Grizzly at CGA is a pretty bland mirror image of its sister coaster in Virginia. Basically a one and done for me. The setting around the antique cars is beautiful, but that's pretty much all it has going for it.
Super Grover's Vapor Trail ended up being my 300th coaster.
It would've been Oscar's Wacky Taxi, but Sesame Place sucks at communicating when that ride is supposed to open. It was supposed to come up from maintenance this past weekend but it ended up staying closed. Huge bummer as I was really...
299 - Wildcat's Revenge is one of RMC's best creations, but the trains can't handle the snappy transitions well so you get thrown around a bit too much. Normally I'd love it, but the hard fiberglass seats with barely any cushion leads to a pretty painful experience. The ride would benefit...
Rode it a second time today. Capacity is trash, but the ride is fun enough. Ride broke down right before I got on, but the shutdown didn't take too long to fix.
Effects inside are still pretty minimal. Would be nice if they could add audio cues from the original ride.
Still no preshow. 😞...
1. Mako - I love a good B&M hyper. Not my favorite but compared to the other FL coasters, it's the best.
2. Montu - this thing is smooth and extremely forceful. What a difference a few years after Kumba really makes. The batwing and the loop in the trench are my favorite part
3. Kumba - the...
298 Pipeline is a really fun coaster.
The ride is pretty forceful. Not as forceful as Scorcher or GL but it has its moments. Looks like B&M has found a sweet spot where their rides are a bit more forceful, but still pretty accessible and smooth. Unfortunately it's not gonna be as snappy as...
I'm so close to my 300th coaster, I can almost taste it.
#297 Darkoaster a really fun little ride, the theming feels incomplete in some spots, but I've heard there's more to come. Capacity is a bit low and the line does move slower than most coasters. It feels good to have something back inside...
Mine Blower is one of the best coasters in Florida.
The first drop into the zero G roll, the magic carpet finale, it all comes together in a fantastic package. The roughness is a detractor, but I've never had a bad ride on it in the hundreds of rides I've done on it.
You guys are all just...
I've been to a lot of parks since I last posted anything here
My last cred has to be
Thunderhawk at Dorney Park #287
This thing is pretty bland. Probably tied with Wildcat for lowest ranked wooden coaster in PA. It's my least favorite coaster at the park, but it's not terrible. It just doesn't...
I usually make a New Years resolution to visit a new park every year. Doesn't have to be a massive trip. I used to be really intimidated by big coasters with big drops and lots of inversions. I've gone on enough of them now that they don't really phase me.
I've got about a month till my next...
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