• Theoriginalthon@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    Well shambhala at portaventura, spain. I tried the seat in the queue and fit fine, mainly to show the kids how the restraints work, it clamps your thighs on to the seat, no upper body. On the actual ride the leg restraint was a lot tighter, so much so that I couldn’t tense my muscle to move my leg, started getting numbness by the time it was over. Great rollercoaster, epic views, shame I couldn’t ride a second time.

  • Chuymatt@beehaw.org
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    6 months ago

    This is so mainstream, but I love the incredicoaster. The take off is great and the loops and turns are just enough so I don’t feel sick by the end of it.

  • SharkEatingBreakfast@sopuli.xyz
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    6 months ago

    Cedar Point is a childhood favorite of mine!

    I went with my kid last year, as he went on a school trip to a different park, went on a roller coaster, and had a craving for more.

    First some reason, I had memories of the Raptor coaster, something very specific, but I couldn’t quite remember… something like “yes, but at the end you’ll–” but I couldn’t quite put my finger on what happened at the end to make it stick with me?

    Then I went on it again as at adult. At the end, as we were pulling in, it happened: that jerk as it rounds the last corner: my head suddenly bounced off the harness like a pinball and I was left with a ringing headache when I got off. That’s what had made me remember it! LOL

    Not my favorite coaster, but a classic, in my mind.

    Rode almost all the coasters that day! Not more than a 10 minute wait on most, excluding the biggest ones.

    • Bob K Mertz@lemm.eeM
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      6 months ago

      Raptor is such a great coaster but that head bang that you talk about is something that becomes an issue with all of B&M’s inverted coasters with that type of restraint. They seem to get worse with age in the headbanging department. Still a coaster that I love to ride but not one that I can marathon. I think, for me, when it was new and I was in my teens that coaster always felt like it just kept getting better as the ride went on. Most coasters start running out of a steam by the end but Raptor was one of the first that used tighter turns and inversions to make it feel like it was going faster and faster even if it was slowing down.

  • Bob K Mertz@lemm.eeM
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    6 months ago

    I’ve been on way too many coasters but one of my most memorable rides was when I was 8 and rode the brand new Raging Wolf Bobs at Geauga Lake with my dad in an absolutely insane downpour of rain. That ride will always live with me.