there is 2 different flip levels for each side. more aggresive is on the planet snoopy side as zach said.
I wish there was something explaining that as staff directed my to the Volcano side each time I rode.there is 2 different flip levels for each side. more aggresive is on the planet snoopy side as zach said.
there is 2 different flip levels for each side. more aggresive is on the planet snoopy side as zach said.
I never noticed a difference when I rode at Six Flags parks, and always chalked up different ride experiences to the size of pax sitting across from me and whether I was going backwards or forwards. If they indeed can control the flips on one side versus the other, that is awesome!One of the employees told me the planet Snoopy side was more intense and I looked at the positioning of the fins that trigger flips there appears to be more on the planet Snoopy side. I rode both sides today and I can confirm I flipped at least twice on the planet Snoopy side and 0 times on the Jungle X side.
It was cooler when I thought the flips just happened naturally. Oh well.There are magnetic fins of some kind on the initial drop, first hill, and right before the 2nd raven drop. I’ve noticed them on all of the free spins and there is a clear correlation that they cause the seat to at a minimum rotate some and this is often where I see flips in off ride videos.
It's a weird thing with these 4D Free Spins.... I've been on two of the Jokers and neither one indicates that one side is different than the other but they both are. I also didn't realize the fins thing until I actually looked and you can clearly see them on the track and you can also clearly see them in different positions on each side (at least at SFGAd and SFNE). It's such a weird thing because Dragon Slayer clearly identifies that one side is wilder than the other (signage is shown in RCDB pics) but SF seems to be the same case but doesn't identify it -- which, from what everyone is saying, seems to be the case with Tumbili as well.One of the employees told me the planet Snoopy side was more intense and I looked at the positioning of the fins that trigger flips there appears to be more on the planet Snoopy side. I rode both sides today and I can confirm I flipped at least twice on the planet Snoopy side and 0 times on the Jungle X side.
Perhaps Six Flags skipped reading that part of the owner's manual?It's a weird thing with these 4D Free Spins.... I've been on two of the Jokers and neither one indicates that one side is different than the other but they both are. I also didn't realize the fins thing until I actually looked and you can clearly see them on the track and you can also clearly see them in different positions on each side (at least at SFGAd and SFNE). It's such a weird thing because Dragon Slayer clearly identifies that one side is wilder than the other (signage is shown in RCDB pics) but SF seems to be the same case but doesn't identify it -- which, from what everyone is saying, seems to be the case with Tumbili as well.
Which begs the question of why you wouldn't document that. On both SFGAd and SFNE you can clearly see the difference if you look at the track.From when Joker at SFGAdv was getting installed I remember S&S giving parks the options to adjust how intense each side was. Parks typically opt (at least according to S&S) to have some variety because it makes the experience more different each time on top of how different weight in the spoons affects how easily they can flip.
Which begs the question of why you wouldn't document that. On both SFGAd and SFNE you can clearly see the difference if you look at the track.
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