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Much smoother this season. .back like it used to be. I assume it's new wheels and perhaps other adjustments
 
Anywhere, as long as you see it coming and know how to position your head it will be more than tolerable. But, the smoothest seat would probably be front row in the two middle seats.
 
I can't say that I've ever been hurt in any row, and I never bother bracing for anything. The front has the most feeling of speed and the back gets the most forces (obviously). I will admit that it felt rough for the first time to me last weekend; not sure what is going on there.
 
My husband was bruised on it but then again a lot of rollercoasters aren't made for six foot five three hundred fifty pound men either lol. So I don't really blame the ride I just figure that if ppl his size were meant to be up there flying that fast, they would have made him a really big ass bird lol
 
amishomelet said:
Has anybody noticed Alpengeist's layout on the park map?  It's just this mass confusion of lines.  The other roller coasters are at least represented more accurately in terms of layout.
But have you seen tempestos zero g roll on the map?
 
That question isn't at all related to Alpie. If you want to evaluate the artistic representation of Tempesto's inversion, feel free to do so in the Tempesto thread.
 
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