Re: Alton Towers | The Smiler | Unknown Gerstlauer World's 1
Ben said:
It just looks like a typical Gerstauler. You would think they'd have learnt how to make these things by now.
I wouldn't say it looks like a
typical Gerstlauer, it's more like
two typical Gerstlauers bolted together. Although it is one rollercoaster, the flow is fully disturbed by the second lift hill - just like The Ultimate and The Vampire.
In a roundabout way, it's a bit of a con to call it the first rollercoaster with 14 inversions. If it were a
true rollercoaster, it would have one lift hill and coast to the brake run without the need of a second lift hill. It's a conjoined coaster.
If this were at Flamingoland, Lightwater, Fantasy Island...anywhere except Alton and Thorpe, I think people wouldn't be creaming themselves over it and would be more critical.
Strip away the hype and you're left with two coasters bolted together that is manufactured by a company we all criticise for making rough coasters.
However, the same can be said about The Ultimate and The Vampire, both of which are generally well received.