GoofyWaterCoaster
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- Aug 21, 2007
Says the fanboys. Gadv has the ultimate lineup.
That's an opinion
My opinion is that MF is the best steel coaster in the world
Says the fanboys. Gadv has the ultimate lineup.
That's an opinion
My opinion is that MF is the best steel coaster in the world
Let's continue this debate on my thread.
I'm not debating, im just stating my opinion
heh, most people on the boards HATE this ride, but I have to admit I love prime evil whirl also, and will miss it this trip
I like to think of it as an angry ride ROFL, its just so bumpy and makes your head whip ROFL...
Which are you speaking of? Expedition is not that tall, only 112 feet. It only looks tall because of the huge mountain. The highest drop is only 80 feet.
RnR is actually 80 feet tall, but you think it's smaller because it's dark and inside
I wish I could work up the nerve to ride RnR. I'm not really worried about the loop or crokscrews so much as I am the sudden speed burst from the launch at the start. I don't think I'd enjoy that kind of thing because of the feeling I get in my stomach. The only other coaster I've ridden that had a speed launch was the Mummy, but that was to a much, much lesser degree.
Trust me you'll get on one big coaster and suddenly want to get on them all.
Trust me you'll get on one big coaster and suddenly want to get on them all.
Trust me you'll get on one big coaster and suddenly want to get on them all.
I wish I could work up the nerve to ride RnR. I'm not really worried about the loop or crokscrews so much as I am the sudden speed burst from the launch at the start. I don't think I'd enjoy that kind of thing because of the feeling I get in my stomach. The only other coaster I've ridden that had a speed launch was the Mummy, but that was to a much, much lesser degree.
Not Everest, like most people might think. I'm a roller coaster chicken, though I'm determined to ride Everest this time around. Actually, my favorite ride at Animal Kingdom is Dinosaur.
I honestly hate crokscrews but I didnt even realize we went upside down on RNR. Also the speed at the beginning looks faster than it feels (at least it did for me) Its very exilertating (sp?)
I nearly hypervenilated on everest. (I hate rollar coasters) but at the end I ended up loving it. I forced myself to get on and it was definatly worth it
In Everest, it's pitch black and you can't lift a finger because the G-forces of the downwards spiral crush you into your seat. The headrests are extremely uncomfortable because they're made of plastic instead of leather and the lapbar is cold and makes you feel unsafe. The ride itself is air conditioned like CRAZY to make you feel like you're surrounded by ice and both of the Yeti rooms smell like animal poop. The brakes at the end are erratic and jerky, and you bang your head on the headrest several times because you do not know the correct time to brace yourself. The cars do not provide any space to put your belongings in and the seatbelts are tattered at best. Smoke pours out of the caboose of the train constantly and makes it smell bad. If you go at night, some of the rooms in the mountain (mainly, the one where you meet the Yeti) are illuminated by blinding strobe lights and they make the rest of the ride a disorienting mess. The wheels and the roars of the Yeti are so LOUD that they cover the screams of the riders. The wooden track feels about as stable as a house of cards. The ride is a jarring experience and the height requirement should be raised drastically because it could be detrimental to the sight, hearing, and body of developing children.
(Just kidding.)
In Everest, it's pitch black and you can't lift a finger because the G-forces of the downwards spiral crush you into your seat. The headrests are extremely uncomfortable because they're made of plastic instead of leather and the lapbar is cold and makes you feel unsafe. The ride itself is air conditioned like CRAZY to make you feel like you're surrounded by ice and both of the Yeti rooms smell like animal poop. The brakes at the end are erratic and jerky, and you bang your head on the headrest several times because you do not know the correct time to brace yourself. The cars do not provide any space to put your belongings in and the seatbelts are tattered at best. Smoke pours out of the caboose of the train constantly and makes it smell bad. If you go at night, some of the rooms in the mountain (mainly, the one where you meet the Yeti) are illuminated by blinding strobe lights and they make the rest of the ride a disorienting mess. The wheels and the roars of the Yeti are so LOUD that they cover the screams of the riders. The wooden track feels about as stable as a house of cards. The ride is a jarring experience and the height requirement should be raised drastically because it could be detrimental to the sight, hearing, and body of developing children.
(Just kidding.)