DelPiero
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So true dude, absolutely love that ride.Mamba (Worlds of Fun) is better than Magnum XL-200.
There, I said it.
So true dude, absolutely love that ride.Mamba (Worlds of Fun) is better than Magnum XL-200.
There, I said it.
I don't think that is an uncommon opinion (anymore). Except for the food maybeWalibi belgium is an awesome park - good ride line-up, great food and lovely landscaping
Somebody finally says it. Mack launches are the worst launches on any launch coaster imo and the Mack launch coaster is just an overrated ride type in general.Icon really isn't that good and Nemesis is still the best cred in the country, such high hopes dashed by pacing issues. I wish we had a Six Flags or Cedar Fair park in the UK, just so we could have a couple of good creds.
You see, I get the impression that that's quite a common opinion, especially the bolded part.Icon really isn't that good and Nemesis is still the best cred in the country, such high hopes dashed by pacing issues. I wish we had a Six Flags or Cedar Fair park in the UK, just so we could have a couple of good creds.
You haven't really thought that one through when crap like this exists:Mack launches are the worst launches on any launch coaster imo
Personally I think anyone who moans about Skyrush's restraints is a total wuss and I told @Snoo that multiple times when I met him, luckily we didn't get into a brawl as he would have got destroyed If it's not in someone's top 10 there's something wrong, even now with the RMCs, it's still top 10 worthy.
Renegade is one of the best woodies I've ever ridden, I think the reason it's not talked about much is that it's in the arse end of nowhere.
Icon really isn't that good and Nemesis is still the best cred in the country, such high hopes dashed by pacing issues. I wish we had a Six Flags or Cedar Fair park in the UK, just so we could have a couple of good creds.
Its an unpopular opinio thread for this reason, but a launch does all but define a ride. The good thing about Mack Launchers is the rest of the ride, being it the smoothness, the inversions or whatever elseSomebody finally says it. Mack launches are the worst launches on any launch coaster imo and the Mack launch coaster is just an overrated ride type in general.
Yeah I'm with you on this. I love a spinny flat but this did nothing for me. It's fairly intense but it feels so slow and controlled and lacks any excitement. A good flat should feel slightly out of control and wild but an Air Race just doesn't. I'm usually the kind of person to ride everything at a park and I've passed up about three of these since I rode the one at Drayton.Onto one of my uncommon opinions; am I the only one who didn't particularly enjoy Air Race at Drayton Manor? It seems to get rave reviews from most enthusiasts, but I found it a bit too intense for my liking; I felt somewhat nauseous coming off...
Icon's launches aren't much worse than Helix's but Helix is a top drawer world class ride. It's not just about the launches being weak, which they are, but that the elements are taken so slowly that the potential airtime just doesn't exist in most parts.
The final few turns on Icon are embarrassingly bad for a big manufacturer such as Mack. I can't see how anyone thinks this is better than Nemesis, unless you've never ridden it.
You see, the reason I actually didn't particularly enjoy Air Race was because I almost found it a bit too intense for me; I came off feeling somewhat nauseous. I can happily ride a teacups ride that spins or something, and I quite liked Samurai at Thorpe Park, but I found Air Race too much for some reason.Yeah I'm with you on this. I love a spinny flat but this did nothing for me. It's fairly intense but it feels so slow and controlled and lacks any excitement. A good flat should feel slightly out of control and wild but an Air Race just doesn't. I'm usually the kind of person to ride everything at a park and I've passed up about three of these since I rode the one at Drayton.
I'd be intrigued to know why you think this; while I agree that Flight of Passage didn't quite live up to the hype for me, I still thought it was a very good attraction, personally!Star Tours is better than Flight Of Passage.
I prefer the group experience of Star Tours, and how everyone gets more into it, as opposed to Flight of Passage where everyone is quite isolated. I really love that there is animatronic on board the vehicle in Star Tours. There's also a nice interactive moment where a random guests' face gets flashed up on the screen because they are a "rebel spy". I really like the way that the cabin lights up and reacts to whatever is on the screen e.g. if there is a fireball explosion, the cabin lights up in orange. There are some really clever moments in the film too. One of my favourites is when you crash into a lake and a big sea monster thing grabs hold of the cabin and swings it around. There is also a great ending where another vehicle smashes through the front of the screen. It is a really effective use of 3D.I'd be intrigued to know why you think this; while I agree that Flight of Passage didn't quite live up to the hype for me, I still thought it was a very good attraction, personally!
Ah right. Thanks for the clarification @Jamesss; I can understand that, to be fair! I must admit that I found Star Tours to be one of the more pleasantly surprising attractions within WDW, and I'm not a Star Wars fan either!I prefer the group experience of Star Tours, and how everyone gets more into it, as opposed to Flight of Passage where everyone is quite isolated. I really love that there is animatronic on board the vehicle in Star Tours. There's also a nice interactive moment where a random guests' face gets flashed up on the screen because they are a "rebel spy". I really like the way that the cabin lights up and reacts to whatever is on the screen e.g. if there is a fireball explosion, the cabin lights up in orange. There are some really clever moments in the film too. One of my favourites is when you crash into a lake and a big sea monster thing grabs hold of the cabin and swings it around. There is also a great ending where another vehicle smashes through the front of the screen. It is a really effective use of 3D.
I just find it way more fun and memorable than Flight Of Passage, and I'm not even a Star Wars fan. To be honest, it's the only simulator-type ride that I actually really like.
Are we talking about Star Tours - The Adventures Continue? It may be even cleverer than you expected.There are some really clever moments in the film too.