Jarrett
Most Obnoxious Member 2016
This. Not ridden Raging Bull (yet) but I do think it could be fun hitting those overbanks and turns if there's enough force involved. Half the fun of Leviathan was hitting some of those turns and while the other half was the insane airtime you got which Fury obviously lacks, this seems to hit the first turn a bit faster and the turnaround at the end looks wonderfully forceful and could have some good airtime off of it, so that could easily make up for the lack of airtime if it's as balls to the wall (or hopefully more) than Leviathan.Snoo said:This ride reminds me of Raging Bull.. or what it should be. If this can keep that pace and they dont trim it to death.. it could be quite fun to be tossed around at such high speed.
I'm curious to see how this rides at night. Leviathan was a good potential for a lovely night ride and while climbing to the top, getting blasted by the winds up there, seeing the Toronto skyline lit up sprawling along the horizon, and being dropped into that dark tunnel with those light up eyes was absolutely metal (I kid you not, it was so dark there you couldn't see the ground directly below you and it was absolutely TERRIFYING) but the rest of the ride wasn't that great. If they put a lighting package like they did on Banshee (ideally they would use the same effect used to project the branches on the loop in the valley but project green honeycomb onto the structure) I'd like to see that used very sparingly, maybe just kept to the turnaround, helix, and around the bridge. Getting slammed into those turns at night without being able to see which direction you're going could be great, especially with some cool green lights on the trains and nothing else on most of the layout. There should definitely be cool lights on and around the bridge and some on the less "throwy" elements but other than that, I'd like to ride this in as much darkness as possible. Personally, I feel like a few fancy lights and the lift lights are all this ride needs.