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RE: Verbolten

BGBarry said:
1. Anybody here know the date/time of the decision to take down Verbolten Monday & Tuesday?

2. Anybody here know the date/time of the Facebook-stated concussion trauma?

3. Anybody here have good data on the up/down percentages of Verbolten? Those claiming "down more than up" seem to be way off the mark. Anybody know?

4. In a ride where an abrupt launch is preceeded by a visual display which entices the rider to lean forward, look left, look right, etc., wouldn't this conflict with instructions to keep the head back against the rest? And is this the case in the Event Building on Verbolten?

No.
 
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^ Helpful Alpen. :rolleyes:

BGBarry said:
1. Anybody here know the date/time of the decision to take down Verbolten Monday & Tuesday?

2. Anybody here know the date/time of the Facebook-stated concussion trauma?

3. Anybody here have good data on the up/down percentages of Verbolten? Those claiming "down more than up" seem to be way off the mark. Anybody know?

4. In a ride where an abrupt launch is preceeded by a visual display which entices the rider to lean forward, look left, look right, etc., wouldn't this conflict with instructions to keep the head back against the rest? And is this the case in the Event Building on Verbolten?

1. I assume something happened during morning testing on Monday.

2. I believe she said it happened on Friday.

3. No and I strongly doubt we ever will. It's up way more than it's down but these full days of the ride just not opening is a serious problem.

4. I don't know if you've ridden it, but the problem seems to be the small drop after the drop track and right before the launch. Because the drop is so slow, you head naturally goes forward. As the back of the train is just finishing the hill, the front is already launching. This could, if you're not expecting it, really throw your head against the headrest. I have yet to have any luck holding my head against the headrest during that launch. Personally, I find it easier to keep my head locked in place in front of the headrest. In other words, focus on keeping your head away from the headrest instead of trying to force it against the headrest.
 
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redsoxfan787 said:
I havent had a problem with this, but maybe they should add some cushion to the headrest

That would only help a little...and its easier said than done...
 
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4. I don't know if you've ridden it, but the problem seems to be the small drop after the drop track and right before the launch. Because the drop is so slow, you head naturally goes forward. As the back of the train is just finishing the hill, the front is already launching. This could, if you're not expecting it, really throw your head against the headrest. I have yet to have any luck holding my head against the headrest during that launch. Personally, I find it easier to keep my head locked in place in front of the headrest. In other words, focus on keeping your head away from the headrest instead of trying to force it against the headrest.

When I'm in the back of the coaster I usually tend to let my back strike the seat (as a flat plane) first. Everytime I've done that I have never had my neck snap back to the seat as all the energy seem to have been absorbed by the initial strike ( though come to think of it, it is possible I am unconciously locking my neck in position).
 
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FYI: Verbolten broke down again today. I have no idea what it was for or how long it was for, but I was in line with some friends and they said there would be a delay. They ran each train a total of two times before a maintenance man came out and looked at something on the green train for a minute, then when to the control booth. On my way out, more maintenance people were coming in, along with park officials. I sat in line for about 20 minutes before leaving (being that I had somewhere to be). It looks like this one was an actual technical difficulty rather than any concussion related. Does anyone know any more info on the duration/cause of this down time?
 
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Don't see where this has been posted but the Verbolten insider tour is now available to be booked starting this Saturday. Times are 11:30, 1:00, 3:00, and 4:30. Just booked mine! Woohoo! Hope they have worked out provisions for downtime issues!

Verbolten Insider - 6/18/2012 - 11:30am - Verbolten Insider; 2 Guest
 
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one possible fix would be to let the train finish the drop out of the event building and delay that launch for a second or so. Not sure how practical that is with the launch mechanism there. I'm assuming it's possible.
 
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Alpenghöst said:
To be honest, people shouldn't have to develop a method of bracing for impact in order to enjoy a ride...

I'm pretty sure you have to keep your head back during any launch on a launch coaster (my guess is that there are exceptions for backwards launches). I remember getting some whiplash on Volcano's launch when I first rode from keeping my head forward.
 
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Swiftman said:
kevrol said:
Only thing I don't find believable about that mom's post is the fact she claims the doctor treats multiple folks a day for injuries suffered on Verbolten. That's simply a fabrication.

I imagine it was a fabrication by the doctor though. Believe it or not, I've been to a doctor who said something very similar about injuries during Howl-O-Scream and how he treats "3 to 5 a week".
Are you actually serious? Because that's what's stopping me from believing it.

The US healthcare system is more of a joke than I thought. That's the sort of behaviour from a doctor you need to complain about to get them fired.
 
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I found out today that Verbolten actually went down Sunday early evening and that it was for the same issue they had the last time, some problem with the drop track section. Both times they had to wait for parts to come in from Germany.

I was also told that there are areas in the event building where you can stand while the coaster is running for tours. One of them is next to the drop track.
 
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Hearing that Verbolten is down again. Been told that it looks like it has been down for a while now.

EDIT: Mach Tower is down as well. Isn't this just splendid?
 
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