Ollie
CF Legend
"Except if someone breathes a little too heavy and it has to close due to the high winds"PB should hire the truck again for the next few days, park it outside with “Our Big One Works!”
"Except if someone breathes a little too heavy and it has to close due to the high winds"PB should hire the truck again for the next few days, park it outside with “Our Big One Works!”
Speaking of closing. What is it with coasters opening nowadays seemingly not ready? Hyperia opened for a day… Half of Voltrons trains were shaking people into the afterlife, Top Thrill 2 closed because of train issues. Nemmie Reborn opened with a substantial rattle on the “new” trains. Kennywoods thing has to be closed for work when its more or less brand new…"Except if someone breathes a little too heavy and it has to close due to the high winds"
The long and short of it is that building coasters is difficult. There's a lot that can go wrong, and every little wrong thing can hamper the ride experience, the ride's reliability, and in the worst case, safety. And you never quite know how such a complex system will work in practice until the human element is introduced.Speaking of closing. What is it with coasters opening nowadays seemingly not ready? Hyperia opened for a day… Half of Voltrons trains were shaking people into the afterlife, Top Thrill 2 closed because of train issues. Nemmie Reborn opened with a substantial rattle on the “new” trains. Kennywoods thing has to be closed for work when its more or less brand new…
The only manufacturer that seems to be opening coasters without a hitch is Vekoma
Whats going on?
I think this just reinforces my concerns about Falcon's Flight, at least. If that one manages to operate reliably for its entire first season, I'll seriously consider eating my socks.
If you buy Hyperia socks don't eat them as they have a high price tag.
Obviously it's super disappointing that the ride has had to close - and I really feel for people who travelled and had hoped for multiple days of getting to ride this beast. I especially feel for the people who haven't gotten to ride it at all yet, I hope their time will come soon.
I got to ride it twice on opening, the first ride was a simultaneous 100th coaster for me and my friend, which was a wonderful way to celebrate as we kind of became enthusiasts together at the same time during the pandemic. It all felt a little bit perfect, great weather, lucky enough to get the back row. As for the ride itself, I was expecting an A tier coaster, I figured it would be better than Kondaa, but didn't want to overhype it and come away disappointed. I'm delighted to say I think this really is an S tier coaster. Every element hits - and it didn't feel that short to me, I'm comparing it to Kondaa a lot, because I rode it recently, but that ride has a real pacing problem with the non-inverting cobra roll. It's also a little repetitive. Hyperia doesn't have these problems and I hit the brake run very satisfied both times I rode. It's difficult for me to pick my favourite element, I think the drop, the immelmann, the outer banked roll thing and the stall could all be in contention depending on where I'm seated and other conditions. The hills after the splashdown/trims are obviously the lesser elements here, but that's fairly typical for a coaster and does not surprise me at all.
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The things I don't like about it are almost entirely aesthetic, I don't mind the colours of the coaster, but the boxiness and shipping container look just feels cheap. The area also feels unfinished, Fearless Valley is a very uninspired name, I don't like the "Find Your Fearless" tagline either. Some people seemed impressed by the extra touches inside the station and I must say I don't think they were that impressive. I rode RTH a few weeks back and that station is just so wonderful that I think I'm not going to be impressed by some projectors and an anvil.
I thought Thorpe did a wonderful job of managing the crowds during the day as well. I was able to use the toilet when I needed to, there was never any reason for people to run or shove.
Overall, I actually enjoyed Hyperia more than RTH, which I did not expect to be the case, I think RTH is more intense, but I also found a little much at times and it was very difficult to lap. I also hate the jojo roll, I think being a big guy and dangling with the lapbar through that is just not very comfortable. Hyperia comes in at my number 3 spot, super excited to have it at my home park, going to be back a LOT this season.
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Yeah of course, the list in my signature goes from 1 to 10, so 1 and 2 are Zadra and Hyperion. If I was to assign tiers to the list I'd probably go for this:Thanks sharing your thoughts. May I ask what are your number 1 and 2 coasters?
I do agree with this, I had to consciously de-hype myself before riding and I think that might be why I'm now one of the people who might end up overhyping it for others (sorry) because of how much I enjoyed it relative to my expectations. We all know there are a lot of variables affecting how well a coaster rides, even with identical conditions, a coaster will feel different to my body vs another person's body. Everyone's mileage is going to vary.I hope those of us who've ridden don't overhype it.
To tell the truth, when hitting the brake run on my first go, the first thing I said to my riding companion was, 'Excellent first drop; the rest didn't do a whole lot for me'. It was only when riding it again at night that it blew me away and seemed to fly through all the elements at perfect speed.
Opening-day hype is real. I do feel I need another ride in the daytime to make full judgement.
Turn your phone sideways, into landscape mode (as long as you do not have orientation lock enabled.)Just realizing now that signatures are not displayed in my phone's browser. Never mind. Thanks anyway....
Obviously it's super disappointing that the ride has had to close - and I really feel for people who travelled and had hoped for multiple days of getting to ride this beast. I especially feel for the people who haven't gotten to ride it at all yet, I hope their time will come soon.
I got to ride it twice on opening, the first ride was a simultaneous 100th coaster for me and my friend, which was a wonderful way to celebrate as we kind of became enthusiasts together at the same time during the pandemic. It all felt a little bit perfect, great weather, lucky enough to get the back row. As for the ride itself, I was expecting an A tier coaster, I figured it would be better than Kondaa, but didn't want to overhype it and come away disappointed. I'm delighted to say I think this really is an S tier coaster. Every element hits - and it didn't feel that short to me, I'm comparing it to Kondaa a lot, because I rode it recently, but that ride has a real pacing problem with the non-inverting cobra roll. It's also a little repetitive. Hyperia doesn't have these problems and I hit the brake run very satisfied both times I rode. It's difficult for me to pick my favourite element, I think the drop, the immelmann, the outer banked roll thing and the stall could all be in contention depending on where I'm seated and other conditions. The hills after the splashdown/trims are obviously the lesser elements here, but that's fairly typical for a coaster and does not surprise me at all.
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The things I don't like about it are almost entirely aesthetic, I don't mind the colours of the coaster, but the boxiness and shipping container look just feels cheap. The area also feels unfinished, Fearless Valley is a very uninspired name, I don't like the "Find Your Fearless" tagline either. Some people seemed impressed by the extra touches inside the station and I must say I don't think they were that impressive. I rode RTH a few weeks back and that station is just so wonderful that I think I'm not going to be impressed by some projectors and an anvil.
I thought Thorpe did a wonderful job of managing the crowds during the day as well. I was able to use the toilet when I needed to, there was never any reason for people to run or shove.
Overall, I actually enjoyed Hyperia more than RTH, which I did not expect to be the case, I think RTH is more intense, but I also found a little much at times and it was very difficult to lap. I also hate the jojo roll, I think being a big guy and dangling with the lapbar through that is just not very comfortable. Hyperia comes in at my number 3 spot, super excited to have it at my home park, going to be back a LOT this season.
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I really hope it doesn’t affect their working relationship with Mack.Stuff happens but hopefully this has no knock on effects with their Mack relationship and future plans.