Up front you get the best feeling of flight but I preferred the very back for the best positive G's in the pretzel loop, which by the way is awesome. The pretzel loop pulls some of the best positive G's I have ever experienced.
The only problem I had with the ride was the loading procedure which is very very slow. They were operating 2 trains with both sides of the station open but both trains were frequently in the station at the same time trying to load. The only good thing is that with 2 stations it does load faster than it would with just one station.
Overall I have to say this is a great ride and I encourage everybody to visit SFOG and ride S:UF.
I found the seats to be very comfortable. I love the restraints B&M designed. They are very effective at holding you in without being too intrusive. Just for reference I am only 5'4" tall and usually don't have a problem with most types of restraints so maybe somebody else had problems I couldn't feel.
*** This post was edited by goofyrules on 4/4/2002. ***
What am I talking about? Before the ride was even built many people (not specifically you) were comparing it to the Dutchman and basically saying B&M are perfect. I remember reading "B&M flyers will open ontime and not break down blah blah blah"
Also, all B&M's and all rides have problems once in awhile. They're machines and are prone to breakdown once in awhile.
*** This post was edited by LTLWcbYbe on 4/5/2002. ***
Well the lifting up and then not working is because of the computer constantly telling the train seats arent locked. On Media Day this was a problem. On opening day though, i dont recall seeing this happen once. Except for a breakdown at the end of the day, S:UF ran almost flawlessly the whole day saturday. I hear Sunday was a different story though.
O, and i dont know about air but at S:UF they easily fix the problem by just rechecking the restraints.
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