cjbrandy
Hyper Poster
PART 1/3
Big Dipper
First ride of the day was Big Dipper. I was fortunate to be allocated to the back row which has a significant effect on the ride experience, because unlike almost every other airtime hill out there, the hills on Big Dipper are tightest at entry and exit and gentler over the top which causes sudden and brief bursts of airtime on the way down. However, I think you can only experience this towards the back of the train. Another strength this ride has is that it is fairly long. The ride experience is far from perfect- it was considerably rougher and bumpier than last year and although I found it fairly enjoyable, I didn't feel like a second lap.
Here is a picture of me on the back row going up the mini lift hill.
Pros: - Good bursts of airtime
- Quite a long ride
Cons: - Painful bumps in the track that can hurt your back
- A bit dull
I give it 3 stars. Re-ridability score= 2.5 stars
Infusion
I thought this ride was fun the first time I rode it. I didn't think the roughness detracted from the ride experience too much. That was one year ago when I was even less experienced. Now my opinion of the ride is that it can be an awful experience, especially if you sit in the second half of the train. It turned out to be a brutal ear and back basher especially on the last two inversions. My opinion of the ride is not 100% negative however. It has a nice colour scheme and it is an intense ride. I thought it was more intense than Nemesis Inferno but it is obviously nowhere near as good. I would love to have an ERS on Inferno but an ERS on Infusion would be borderline torturous. The highlight of the ride is the long swooping first drop- it's quite good and the third inversion which is a side winder with a ramp underneath the track isn't too bad either. I must admit the ride is kind of fun on the front row because it is a bit less painful and there are some good foot choppers.
Here are some pictures of me on the front row- I'm the one with the yellow shoes.
Pros: - Intense
- Decent first drop and third inversion
- Nice colour scheme
Cons: - Ear and back basher
I give it 2 stars. Re-ridablity score= 2 stars
The Big One
It was not a great day for The Big One. It was a windy day so it opened an hour late and the worst part was the completely unacceptable one train operation. This meant the ride was taking 30 people every four minutes making the queue painfully slow. The queue started just outside the station and it would have been about 15 minutes with two trains but instead it was about 35 minutes. The ride experience was average this time. Gone was the nervousness and anticipation of the first drop since I had rode it before. However, the drop was still impressive even though it is so steeply banked to the right that it kills any feeling of weightlessness. The rest of the ride was a monorail and a rough one at that. There is ZERO AIRTIME. None what so ever. If anyone tells you The Big One has airtime then they are an outright liar. Even though this review seems fairly negative, I really do like The Big One. It's my favourite steel coaster in the park and I would ride it multiple times in a row even though it is a bit of a headache inducer. It was built in 1994 after all!
Pros: - Good height
- Exciting first drop
- Long ride time
Cons: - It is getting quite rough and painful
- Zero airtime
I give it 3.5 stars. Re-ridability score= 3.5 stars
*THIS IS NOT FINISHED. UPCOMING REVIEWS INCLUDE REVOLUTION, WILD MOUSE, BLUE FLYER, STEEPLECHASE, GRAND NATIONAL and VALHALLA
Big Dipper
First ride of the day was Big Dipper. I was fortunate to be allocated to the back row which has a significant effect on the ride experience, because unlike almost every other airtime hill out there, the hills on Big Dipper are tightest at entry and exit and gentler over the top which causes sudden and brief bursts of airtime on the way down. However, I think you can only experience this towards the back of the train. Another strength this ride has is that it is fairly long. The ride experience is far from perfect- it was considerably rougher and bumpier than last year and although I found it fairly enjoyable, I didn't feel like a second lap.
Here is a picture of me on the back row going up the mini lift hill.
Pros: - Good bursts of airtime
- Quite a long ride
Cons: - Painful bumps in the track that can hurt your back
- A bit dull
I give it 3 stars. Re-ridability score= 2.5 stars
Infusion
I thought this ride was fun the first time I rode it. I didn't think the roughness detracted from the ride experience too much. That was one year ago when I was even less experienced. Now my opinion of the ride is that it can be an awful experience, especially if you sit in the second half of the train. It turned out to be a brutal ear and back basher especially on the last two inversions. My opinion of the ride is not 100% negative however. It has a nice colour scheme and it is an intense ride. I thought it was more intense than Nemesis Inferno but it is obviously nowhere near as good. I would love to have an ERS on Inferno but an ERS on Infusion would be borderline torturous. The highlight of the ride is the long swooping first drop- it's quite good and the third inversion which is a side winder with a ramp underneath the track isn't too bad either. I must admit the ride is kind of fun on the front row because it is a bit less painful and there are some good foot choppers.
Here are some pictures of me on the front row- I'm the one with the yellow shoes.
Pros: - Intense
- Decent first drop and third inversion
- Nice colour scheme
Cons: - Ear and back basher
I give it 2 stars. Re-ridablity score= 2 stars
The Big One
It was not a great day for The Big One. It was a windy day so it opened an hour late and the worst part was the completely unacceptable one train operation. This meant the ride was taking 30 people every four minutes making the queue painfully slow. The queue started just outside the station and it would have been about 15 minutes with two trains but instead it was about 35 minutes. The ride experience was average this time. Gone was the nervousness and anticipation of the first drop since I had rode it before. However, the drop was still impressive even though it is so steeply banked to the right that it kills any feeling of weightlessness. The rest of the ride was a monorail and a rough one at that. There is ZERO AIRTIME. None what so ever. If anyone tells you The Big One has airtime then they are an outright liar. Even though this review seems fairly negative, I really do like The Big One. It's my favourite steel coaster in the park and I would ride it multiple times in a row even though it is a bit of a headache inducer. It was built in 1994 after all!
Pros: - Good height
- Exciting first drop
- Long ride time
Cons: - It is getting quite rough and painful
- Zero airtime
I give it 3.5 stars. Re-ridability score= 3.5 stars
*THIS IS NOT FINISHED. UPCOMING REVIEWS INCLUDE REVOLUTION, WILD MOUSE, BLUE FLYER, STEEPLECHASE, GRAND NATIONAL and VALHALLA