Well, I've been riding the one at PKI ever since it opened. The first year it opened it was PITCH black. I don't even remember any colored lights. I just remembered soaring around in total darkness. Now it's so light you can see everything. IMHO it was better when u couldn't see anything.
Also, the first season it was open they ran more than three trains. Now, no matter how long the wait, standard operational procedure seems to be two trains only. The mid-course brake run doesn't slow the train down anymore as it previously used to as well.
*** This post was edited by Pablo8194 on 6/26/2002. ***
*** This post was edited by Pablo8194 on 6/26/2002. ***
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Well, I rode the same ride at PKI opening year and it never was pitch black inside. You could always look around and see all the track.
And as far as I can remember, there never was any music or theming after the launch.
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Pablo8194 said:
The first year it opened it was PITCH black.
Also, the first season it was open they ran more than three trains.
 
The coaster @ pki didn't run pitch black opening season.  The maintenance people are the only individuals who can determine how many lights are on inside the building.  The lights are never really adjusted unless they are working on something.  For instance, sometimes during Gold Pass ERT they will run fof with all lights out or all lights on simply because there are maintenance inside the building doing things....etc.  
The coaster has never run more than three trains. Did it ever even run three???....Shaggy??? I've heard that the blocks were originally intended for 4 train operation but that it never happened.
There are three trains on site at pki but only two were retrofitted with lapbars. The third is used for parts.
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*** This post was edited by Beast_rocks on 6/27/2002. ***
First off, I've never ridden any FoF with Headrests, so I'm not sure how different it feels. But the ride is simply amazing. Throws you all over the place.
I was at PKD and did FoF in the front seat, it was the best experience I've had in awhile. I was thrown every which way, tons of air (Not air time). Ride front seat, its amazing up there!
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