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What Is The Most Forceful Ride You Have Ever Been On?

^Magnum Force, for me, is/was one of the best coasters we've ever had in the UK. Glad that it's still around, and glad that you had the chance to ride it. I ****ing loved that thing.

I recently rode Dodonpa again after a break of a couple of years. **** me!

I was almost prepared for the launch this time, but still...

I rode the front row, which I hadn't before, and the top hat damn near killed me. THE single strongest ejector. You fly up into the restraint at the top, then up again down the vertical drop before your arse slams into the seat at the bottom. Still can't decide if I like the coaster or not.
 
gavin said:
^Magnum Force, for me, is/was one of the best coasters we've ever had in the UK. Glad that it's still around, and glad that you had the chance to ride it. I <img> loved that thing.

I recently rode Dodonpa again after a break of a couple of years. <img> me!

I was almost prepared for the launch this time, but still...

I rode the front row, which I hadn't before, and the top hat damn near killed me. THE single strongest ejector. You fly up into the restraint at the top, then up again down the vertical drop before your arse slams into the seat at the bottom. Still can't decide if I like the coaster or not.

I know it's less of a coaster spec wise...but I felt the exact same way about Hypersonic...just outrageously crazy G's in the front.

For me...Hypersonic, Batman SFGAdv, Kingda Ka, Alpengiest is just mean to you.
 
I might have to actually say Batman the Ride. It might just be me but that ride gets me dizzy, and I feel more forces than any other rides I go on.
 
^ Batman is pretty intense, for sure, and anyone who says it isn't, is lying. Everytime I've ridden it, I've seen those grey spots you get when there are strong positive G's, not only one time through the circuit, but a few times. It definitely packs a punch for the length.
 
The first time I rode Batman at SFMM, I was surprised at how forceful it was and we weren't even in the loop yet. I've been on three clones, every one seemingly better, and more intense. The turns kind of give you a break, but even they're forceful, and they prepare you for the corkscrews, which are the most intense portion of the ride, in my opinion.
 
The Corkscrews hurt a lot, and everything turns to a blur for me.
 
I don't really go for extreme thrill rides and coasters, but I have to say Air at Alton Towers, but only for the first 2 drops. After that it was fine.
 
Dragon Khan is VERY forceful through the Zero-G Roll, Cobra Roll, Into the MCBR, out of the MCBR, the Second Loop, The corkscrews and that little turnaround and then the final helix and into the final brakes.

I found Baco really quiet forceful too, the launch is VERY good, the airtime from the drop is great, them turns produce nice +G's. That in-line is just super intense and crazy! then the lake turn is actualy quiete fun then a tiny little pop of air going into the brakes. Great ride.
 
Flats can be way more intense than coasters a lot of the time. It would have to be 2xtreme the Mondial Capriolo for me... easily.
 
The first time I rode Batman at SFMM, I was surprised at how forceful it was and we weren't even in the loop yet. I've been on three clones, every one seemingly better, and more intense. The turns kind of give you a break, but even they're forceful, and they prepare you for the corkscrews, which are the most intense portion of the ride, in my opinion.

I think that the positives coming out of the drop/loops are the most intense part of the ride, but that's just me :p .

I dunno if I mentioed Voyage, but that's pretty damn forceful.. It definitely throws you around good.
 
Flats can be way more intense than coasters a lot of the time. It would have to be 2xtreme the Mondial Capriolo for me... easily.


I have to agree about 2extreme - a fantastic ride :)

Whilst on the subject of flats, a KMG/Tivoli Move It is also very intense. I went on one last week in Dagenham and loved it :D
 
Most forceful has to be aerobatics in a plane - 6G sustained for a few seconds through a loop is amazing! :--D

For a coaster, probably Dragon Khan. I swear that thing must pull 4-5G at the bottom of every element, it's why it's my number 1.
 
Jetline - Gröna Lund says on its seats, that the ride exceeds 4G in the drop after the first MCBR.

But seriously: Insane - Gröna Lund. We ended up being in the bottom of the last drop (before the last brake run) upside-down and stayed that way for the whole pull-out ! (if you get my point, it's kinda hard to describe...) So it was about 2-3 G's NEGATIVE for a few seconds! After the ride I had a slight headache for a minute. But it was worth it! :--D
 
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