Superman: ultimate Flight worth it?

ApolloAndy

Thursday, June 22, 2006 6:31 PM
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That's actually a really cool idea. Can you imagine a Universal or Disney level themed flyer where you fly over a city and you can see down into and watch other heroes and villians fight each other? That would be sweet!

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Calvin: "If your numbers go up, it means you're having more fun."

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ApolloAndy

Thursday, June 22, 2006 6:32 PM
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Acoustic Viscosity said:
On behalf of Adventureland, I will gladly accept Georgia Cyclone AND Texas Giant, Andy. ;)

I must've just hit GA Cyclone on a bad day...twice. I really thought I was going to die and about halfway through the first turnaround I thought, "This probably isn't even worth the credit."


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Calvin: "If your numbers go up, it means you're having more fun."

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Acoustic Viscosity

Thursday, June 22, 2006 6:55 PM
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^LOL. On my first ride, I thought I was going to slip out on the fourth drop. It freaked me out. It is rough; I will give you that, but man, it has some serious airtime. I so wish I could have ridden it when it was brand new--smooth and without trims.

A heavily themed flyer like the one described above sounds awesome!


AV Matt
Long live the Big Bad Wolf

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rablat5

Thursday, June 22, 2006 7:14 PM
"Has any one else thought about this but dosen't B&M just make 3 or 4 copys of a new gimic ride.
Like how Medusa was the first floorless and now there is 4 copys. Like how Superman: Ultimate Flight was the first B&M Flying and now there is 3 copys."

Technically speaking, there has only been 1 copy of the original floorless coaster, and that is Scream at SFMM (mirror copy). Every other floorless coaster in the world has a unique layout.

Also technically speaking, there have only been 2 "copies" of the original S:UF. I've never ridden SFoG's, but it's probably the best. SFGAm's is nice, and they did a decent job with the landscaping. SFGAdv's, while not over asphalt, still isn't done as well as SFGAm's.

What I'd like to know is why SF went back to a duel loading station with Tatsu after abandoning it after the first S:UF. Did they figure they'd give it another go this time?

IMO, B&M builds the best "flyers". Like RCT2, Vekoma's versions are more like "lay-down" coasters. To me, they are more complex and less comfortable, plus they lack the B&M smoothness. To date, I've ridden all 3 Vekoma flyers, plus 2 S:UFs and Tatsu. I would rank them as follows (from best to worst):

Tatsu (easily #1)
S:UF at SFGAm
S:UF at SFGAdv
Batwing
X-Flight
Borg Assimilator

I guess it's what you're looking for in a "flyer" that determines how much you like the ride. I like a smooth, comfortable ride. I like it to have positive Gs, but also like to mimic the flying position most of the ride. B&M have passed with flying colors on this, and Vekoma has not. We can give Vekoma credit, however, for basically pioneering this concept in recent years. But leave it to B&M to perfect the concept.

The only thing that B&M haven't perfected (of the types of coasters they do) is stand up coasters, but they've come the closest.

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kRaXLeRidAh

Thursday, June 22, 2006 7:31 PM

Hamster Boy said:
Has any one else thought about this but dosen't B&M just make 3 or 4 copys of a new gimic ride.

Like stated before me, the parks tell B&M what kind of ride they want and buy it from them. B&M doesn't make copies and go around asking if parks want to install one. It doesn't work like that.


Like how Medusa was the first floorless and now there is 4 copys. Like how Superman: Ultimate Flight was the first B&M Flying and now there is 3 copys.

Where did you get the idea that there are four copies of SFNJ's Medusa? There's only one (Scream! at SFMM) and that's still a mirror image and is slightly taller and faster. I find it funny a lot of enthusiasts still assume SFMW's Medusa is a clone of the Great Adventure one just because they share the same name. SFMW's Floorless is a custom-designed ride with a layout quite different from the New Jersey Floorless.

And there are only two "clones"/"copies" of Superman Ultimate Flight, not three.


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rollergator

Thursday, June 22, 2006 7:38 PM
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kRaXLeRidAh said:
Like stated before me, the parks tell B&M what kind of ride they want and buy it from them. B&M doesn't make copies and go around asking if parks want to install one. It doesn't work like that.

Unlike Vekoma... ;)

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ApolloAndy

Thursday, June 22, 2006 7:58 PM
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I also wondered why they went to dual station for Tatsu.

If an even half decent crew is working an S:UF, it will barely stack and Tatsu has a much longer layout. My limited experience of oG's is that it stacks the third train fairly regularly.

That said, a lot of the crews at GAdv. aren't half decent! :-P


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Calvin: "If your numbers go up, it means you're having more fun."

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Hamster Boy

Thursday, June 22, 2006 8:13 PM
Well when I say there is 3 copys of Medusa is I mean similar layouts. I say that Kraken and Medusa SFMW are similar becuase there layout is the same but streched out or swithched out a element.

Also when i said that there are 3 copys of Superman: Ultimate Flight. I meant that there is 2 copys and 1 original.

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kRaXLeRidAh

Thursday, June 22, 2006 8:26 PM

Hamster Boy said:
Well when I say there is 3 copys of Medusa is I mean similar layouts. I say that Kraken and Medusa SFMW are similar becuase there layout is the same but streched out or swithched out a element.

Similar layouts (in which inversions are arranged) are prevelant on most B&M's so you can't correlate the word "copies" with "similar" - or else you'd just be saying EVERY B&M is a copy of another B&M.

FYI, Kraken and SFMW's Medusa only look similar to you because of the way their first drop and first three inversions appear - which is the same, however, after the heartline camelback, the rides are quite different. It's as easy as comparing photos up in RCDB. You might want to try it out.

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Rob Ascough

Thursday, June 22, 2006 8:40 PM
gator: Don't ask me why I want to ride again, I'm just weird like that! Although when I've been on a really bad ride, I often feel the urge to ride again to make sure it was really THAT bad.
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Austin the Ninja

Friday, June 23, 2006 8:04 PM
For some reason the one at SFGAm seems more auxhilirating to me. Maybe I'm just going crazy though. At Great Adventure, there are easy ways to get around the wait.
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Willh51

Friday, June 23, 2006 9:45 PM
It's a damn fun ride, but three hours is pushing it for any ride.
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Swoosh

Saturday, June 24, 2006 4:49 AM

Rob Ascough said:
But at least the park landscaped underneath the ride, unlike some B&Ms in California!

Yeah, but think how easy it will be to take it apart once the park is closed forever. ;)

I personally like SUF. I have ridden the ones at SFoG and SFGAm and like them a lot. I however will not wait more than an hour for either -- you just have to know when to queue and when not to queue for the rides.

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Fierce Pancake

Thursday, June 29, 2006 5:21 PM
Waited about 45 minutes each for a couple rides on the Superman at SFGAm this week. Was worth the wait both times, I think it's a great attraction. Was the only steel coaster in the park I bothered to ride more than once.
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Touchdown

Thursday, June 29, 2006 5:28 PM
^What about RB and B:TR (sure theres a lot of them but theyr'e good rides.)

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Fierce Pancake

Thursday, June 29, 2006 7:48 PM
Raging Bull was ruined by the trim on the hills, it was ok but not really a great ride. Nothing that made me want to go again. And I've been on about ten Batman the Ride's, so no real incentive to keep riding that.

B&M flyers are still unusual enough that I wanted to experience it twice. We've got nothing like it here in Texas.

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rollergator

Thursday, June 29, 2006 8:13 PM
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Funny, there's TWO steel coasters I *loved* at SFGAm....and B:TR, S:UF, and RB were neither of them. V2 and Whizzer, OTOH... :)
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Fierce Pancake

Friday, June 30, 2006 4:22 PM
I probably could have gone for another round on V2 and Whizzer, but honestly after paying $15 to park and observing all the food prices which were double all the non-Six Flags parks we'd visited that week - we were hungry and wanted to leave and find reasonable food.

I appreciate the cleanliness and more efficient ride operation with the new regime, but honestly these are things which should be a given at an amusement park, not something to pay a premium for.

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