cjbrandy said:
Every time I've been to Drayton Manor Shockwaves queue was always less than 5 mins whilst the queue for G Force was always over an hour long
That's due to G-force's dire throughput. I mean, what were they thinking designing it for single train operation? Even though Shockwave currently only runs one train, at least it's capable of running two and accommodates in excess of 12 people per train. If they ran it like HRRR, the queue would be virtually nonexistent.
In terms of which is better, Shockwave is by far superlative. G-force has a fun pre-drop section and a small pop of airtime in the back seat, but that's about it. Shockwave is intense, relatively forceful and far less painful...