UC said:
Ok I'll just stop posting about it then since its all a big joke.
Nah. The only joke around here is that apparently one is allowed to swoon over "fanboy" reviews for rides like Diamondback days after they open, but reviews for rides like Manta are to be tossed aside as "fanboy ramblings."
The fanboy reviews I don't like are normally from Cedar Point. Maverick is the best ride ever;
I kind of doubt that. They had to remove a piece, it breaks down a lot like most Intamins, many might say that it is too rough. I know that many of these same people were wrong about Magnum, Mantis, and Raptor. They are good rides but one is too rough, one was beat out by Chang, and the other was beat out by five other inverts.
I am a major fanboy of Busch parks. If you don't like that, don't read my reviews. Anyway, back to Manta. The ride is still a good one. Each "seat" is very comfortable. I waited twenty extra minutes on and off the coaster because of break downs, but that was ok. This is to be expected on a soft opening.
bob_3_ said:
Does anyone else agree that the "wing dip" is one of the most beautiful theming elements on a coaster ever?!
There's a few shots in there.
You might be right about that. I would like to hear more from Tatsu "experts". All the special elements on the second half of Manta may give it the edge over its brother in California. All the video shots of the wing dip and water fall are great.
Nick said:
And the second half of the ride looks surprisingly pacey.
(oh and a geeky comment - the lift hill sounds gorgeous)
While the pretzel loop gives you the most force, I want to live on the second half of the ride.
Which is better before the mid-course breaks or after? I might have to ride this a few more times
to find out. Hmmm, but will they let me go on it until I am 110 years old (LOL)? The lift hill is great
because it goes over a big path. There are always 50 people down there taking pictures. "Hi mom!"
(This thing looks a lot taller when you are riding on it up that hill).