Yep, I rode it today. Still as good as ever!
I305 just after park open Friday Still very overcast and a little fog creating a unique view of it appearing to climb into the clouds.
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Oh, so you pass out from the force of that first turn? Good to know. Maybe you shouldn’t ride it if you find it so boring.me when i ride i305 aka isnooze05
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His first few posts were actually realistic, and I thought he was just some dumb 12 y/o, but the more he posted the more it was obvious that he was a troll.Is everyone just pretending this person isn't a troll? Every post from them is like this.
I wish they’d consider changing up the front row setup because you can see how much visible confusion the sign being so low causes with its somewhat not that obvious arrow for the average group getting in line.
this happens to me every time. Some people just like to wait for one line to get short, which is inevitable because they're blocking throughput anyway.some person is standing there for some reason
Seema to be an Intamin thing. VelociCoaster has a bit of that happening in its back car as well. Doesn't make the experience any less it just is noticeable.So is there anything the park can do to prevent the coaster from rattling? And Is it the track or train problem? I’ve always wondered.
It's not an Intamin thing..... actually, it seems that B&M is more widely regarded as having these rattles but they develop on nearly any brand of coaster. It's usually more related to maintenance than anything else.Seema to be an Intamin thing. VelociCoaster has a bit of that happening in its back car as well. Doesn't make the experience any less it just is noticeable.
Trust me, the B&M rattle isn't new to me. But certain Intamin rides have a similar rattle. It doesn't create seat vibrations as much but more so is audible. VelociCoaster and Cheetah Hunt both come to mind.It's not an Intamin thing..... actually, it seems that B&M is more widely regarded as having these rattles but they develop on nearly any brand of coaster. It's usually more related to maintenance than anything else.
VelociCoaster? I didn't notice a single rattle on that coaster anywhere and I mostly rode it in the back. Perhaps you rode it just before a wheel change or something.
Trim it so it isn’t running at 90mph. The ride is fast and puts a ton of stress on the track; I’m actually impressed how smooth it is.So is there anything the park can do to prevent the coaster from rattling? And Is it the track or train problem? I’ve always wondered.
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