Jarrett
Most Obnoxious Member 2016
Which coaster that isn't necessarioy bad do you feel gets absolutely crucified by enthusiasts looking for every little thing to pick apart about it? This coaster could probably just exist as a +1 wherever it is and never be spoken of, but for some reason, goons just love to hate on it. This so-so coaster faces just as much judging and criticism as known pile of **** creds, such as Flight Deck or Gwazi. Why do you think this coaster gets torn apart so much and why doesn't it deserve it?
In typical Best Topic Starter of 2015 fashion (first new thread with the title!), I have to give this to Laff Trakk. For some reason, ever since this thing was even announced, enthusiasts took great pleasure in laffing at Hershey's new family coaster. It was called dumb, stupid, lame, and was seen as a joke. When it opened, the Laff Trakk hate didn't let up at all. People complained about how it didn't spin, didn't do much, how the theming felt cheap, if they could find anything horrible to say about Laff Trakk they would say it. However, I really don't think all the bashing was necessary. For a park like Hershey with such a long operating season extending into both the rainy months of spring to the snowfalls of December, an indoor coaster that can run with weather being irrelevant is necessary. It was never supposed to be the next Skyrush or Fury, it was supposed to be a family coaster. I found it to be a fun, quirky ride. And while this could be my ADD talking, I found the theming fun and enjoyable. Add in the homage to the park's old fun houses and what a nice job Hershey did making that blocky brick of a building look nice and you have a fun addition to the park. Sure it doesn't spin as much as the other indoor spinner on the other side of the state or deserve the two hour waits it was clocking in the app when I went, but it's a fun coaster. And with both the long operating season and the only other family coaster being Trailblazer which sucks, I think it was an important addition for the park. Was it the most fun ride ever? No. Did it deserve all the **** that was said about it this entire **** season? No.
So shoot! Coasters that aren't that bad that get nit picked to death and scrutinized intensely when they probably shouldn't be. Go!
In typical Best Topic Starter of 2015 fashion (first new thread with the title!), I have to give this to Laff Trakk. For some reason, ever since this thing was even announced, enthusiasts took great pleasure in laffing at Hershey's new family coaster. It was called dumb, stupid, lame, and was seen as a joke. When it opened, the Laff Trakk hate didn't let up at all. People complained about how it didn't spin, didn't do much, how the theming felt cheap, if they could find anything horrible to say about Laff Trakk they would say it. However, I really don't think all the bashing was necessary. For a park like Hershey with such a long operating season extending into both the rainy months of spring to the snowfalls of December, an indoor coaster that can run with weather being irrelevant is necessary. It was never supposed to be the next Skyrush or Fury, it was supposed to be a family coaster. I found it to be a fun, quirky ride. And while this could be my ADD talking, I found the theming fun and enjoyable. Add in the homage to the park's old fun houses and what a nice job Hershey did making that blocky brick of a building look nice and you have a fun addition to the park. Sure it doesn't spin as much as the other indoor spinner on the other side of the state or deserve the two hour waits it was clocking in the app when I went, but it's a fun coaster. And with both the long operating season and the only other family coaster being Trailblazer which sucks, I think it was an important addition for the park. Was it the most fun ride ever? No. Did it deserve all the **** that was said about it this entire **** season? No.
So shoot! Coasters that aren't that bad that get nit picked to death and scrutinized intensely when they probably shouldn't be. Go!