Intamin Fan said:
Honestly, not everyone in ACE is "bad" (my best friend belongs). But there are the stereotypes of the grumpy, everything thing is wrong mentality, overweight, has way too many patches, "I'm owed ERT with the brakes off", knows every single statistic etc., etc. that are unfortunately true sometimes.
I don't think Brett was insinuating that they're bad. Just that nobody gives a rats ass, outside of the enthusiast community. If it draws new crowds to SFMM, I'm sure they'll be plenty happy, eh?
The Flying Turns makes all the right people wet - Gonch
I'm sure they'll draw plenty of crowds to ride Tatsu (I guarantee that there will be at least one picture of some celebrity riding Tatsu in People Magazine this week), but here's the thing--take the enthusiast out of the equation and pretend that you're a park that does have the highest, fastest, longest, loopiest etc. coaster and someone else is making that claim on a nationally-syndicated TV show. I wouldn't be happy.
THe ACERs are card-toting, statistic-flashing, brake-*****ing, anal-rentntive line haters, but what's wrong with that? We love them anyway. They're kind of like big druggies who just happen to get their highs in slightly more socially acceptable fashion than popping cat tranqulizers.
It's all good.
What's strange though is that her harness and lapbar is down, but the ankle locks aren't tightened. In the video I have of Superman at Great Adventure, when the operations manager is demonstrating the restraints, he shows how when he pulls down the harness, the ankle locks move too. Since I haven't ridden it in a while, that's how it goes right?
Back to an earlier comment on ACE, I once heard someone say that you can't buy an XL t-shirt after an ACE ERT session. I thought she was being cruel and exaggerating, but she was being serious.
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