Couldn't agree more. I love it! There's so much anticipation. Cedar Point have (so far) done a great job of marketing this.I think this is kind of fun so much speculation and excitement over a roller coaster. No preemptive computer generated track layouts or huge announcements . The secrecy is fun
"One of the worst roller coasters in the world"...Saw this on Huffington Post yesterday...
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry...he-world-is-about_us_58e2da40e4b09dbd42f3d9a8
Let's be fair though, Mean Streak was awful*."One of the worst roller coasters in the world"...
These types of things are just one of many reasons that I never read Huffington Post. XD
I rode it front row and back row a year ago and I didn't think it was bad. I wouldn't call it amazing or anything but I definitely wouldn't call it one of the worst I've ridden.Let's be fair though, Mean Streak was awful*.
*Granted I only rode it once back in 2010, but I thought it was rubbish.
"One of the worst roller coasters in the world"...
These types of things are just one of many reasons that I never read Huffington Post. XD
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He might do, as do many other people in the world - I'm guessing Tyler has done a lot of the USA parks and is vouching for this as one of the worst based off of only USA coasters. I'm sure after riding a few of the ****ty European ones he'd disagree ha.To be fair it was written by Tyler from Coaster Studios and he knows his stuff when it comes to coasters.
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To be fair it was written by Tyler from Coaster Studios and he knows his stuff when it comes to coasters.
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Looks like a small amount was added to structure, but just a different angle.Sorry I'm on mobile and there are probably better ways to do this but seeing that new picture reminded me of the one I posted a few days ago showing the inversion supports. Did the one showing the inversion get taken before this newer photo was released? Or am I missing something?