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RideMan said:
Wuss. :) The first drop on Magnum is boring, especially in the front of the train. It's all about the second hill, third drop, turnaround, and everything after the turnaround.If you're getting hurt, try:
a) Snug up your seat belt as you go through the turnaround
b) On the return run, grab the lap bar and lift up. Not too hard, you don't want to damage your arm! But you want to hold yourself down in the seat so you don't crash into the lap bar.
c) Try not to get your lap bar too tight before leaving the station. When you leave the station, the lap bar should be just about level with, NOT digging into, your thighs.--Dave Althoff, Jr.
IMO, if you have to TRY to ride comfortably, it's not a good coaster ;)
With Magnum it's really a draw... some of my rides have been painful, but the vast majority have been amazing. My tips (as someone who has operated the ride and ridden it practically every day for two months straight): ride in the front (row 1) of a car - any car - since they have much more legroom, and don't let your lap bar become too tight. *** Edited 4/15/2008 5:01:24 AM UTC by Dusa65***
Ride Operator
Summer/Fall 2004: Escape From Pompeii @ BGE
Summer 2006, 2007 and 2008: Wicked Twister, Millennium Force, Skyride, maXair, Disaster Transport and Magnum XL-200 @ CP
Fall/Winter 2007: Rock 'n' Rollercoaster @ DHS
The ride delivers punishing ejector air, what train makes that comfortable? Perhaps if they gave you a pillow? Man up!
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