Reseñas de montañas rusas
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¡Buena sorpresa! Velocidad Layout
Boardwalk Bullet is a gem. Tons of length despite the compact footprint, relentless pacing, loaded with pops of air and strong laterals and head-choppers galore. In my experience the ride typically runs just one train, but there's also never been a long wait in my few visits.
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Capacidad Inversiones Intensidad Vibración Torta
One of the more troubled BTRs, a little more rattle than most and seems to run a tad slower. Still very fun and intense!
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Inversiones Intensidad Layout Torta
Granted, this is the only SLC I've ever done but I thought it was decently fun and intense. Always liked the layouts on these clones, don't consider it to be that bad.
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Tematización Lap Bar Situación
A classic, might toss you around some but not too bad. Fun trip through the trees and well themeed.
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Fun Vibración
An aging but still very fun coaster. For me the rattle was quite doable, but definitely noticable. Still a great ride though.
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Velocidad Intensidad Suavidad Arnés
What a ride, it's seriously one of the best ones out there. The snappyness of this ride is amazing. Sadly the arness puts quite a bit of pressure on my shoulders and i dont think it'd be very comfortable for anyone taller than me (i'm 185cm), my bf is a bit larger (although not really that much) and the seat was quite uncomfortable for him. I really think this ride would do good with the new Intamin Blitz trains and might actually become the best ride around if they do.
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Inversiones Intensidad Layout
This was my first looping coaster. I went to Six Flags Great Adventure in April 2002, ready to ride some new rides (I went for a holiday show in 2001, but I don't remember anything about that.) I told my mom the first area I wanted to go to was the "Superhero Rides," since I loved reading DC Comics. We get there, and I see this ride. I got a bit daunted by the inversions, but since it was Batman, I decided to ride it. I still remember the ride op telling me "Shut your eyes and scream if you're scared." I heeded his advice; I kept my eyes closed thru out the entire thing, but I sang the classic '60s Batman intro instead of screaming. When it was over, I found my new favourite ride, and my new favourite hobby. This ride has many great forceful inversions, such as that classic Zero-G Roll. The layout is simple, yet effective; it really packs a punch. I don't see anything bad about this ride. If you are a GP (General Public) and are scared of coasters, then RIDE THIS. It'll get you over your fear.
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Inversiones Fun Intensidad
I rode this ride in July 2003 when I was 7. I thought the name "Zonga" sounded like Swayzak (a villain from Toonami) so I was defo hyped. We got to the place, and I went on Zonga first thing. The ride was intense, in a good way. The forces during the loops were like none other. I understand that Premier modified the loops, but it felt like I was in the Vomit Comet for those 2 minutes. I effing LOVED it. I rode it a few more times that day, and I got devastated to hear that it closed in 2005. It still is my #1. Zonga: there's nothing like it.
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Tematización Intensidad Vibración Torta Incomodidad
Green Lantern is one of my favourite superheroes, ever since he was voiced by Steven Blum in Injustice 2. So naturally, I got excited when I rode this coaster for the first time. I just remember it almost claimed ownership of my glasses. And then I rode it again on my next trip. This ride is TERRIBLE. When it was Chang at Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom (RIP), it was pretty smooth, according to first-hand accounts. But when it got moved here, it developed the worst rattle I've ever seen that's not a Vekoma Boomerang. It's like a fucking metal concert on this thing. If MTV let them, they should rename it "Headbanger's Ball." Plus, the restraints. I always try to get a good ride, but since I get in the end seat, the op makes me fucking dangle from the bicycle seat, which is a violation of my lower half. I will say, the forces on this ride are quite good. And the less I say about Hal Jordan, the better. <3