In my personal opinion, Titan is basically a clone of Goliath, just as X-Flight is basically a clone of Stealth. For Titan, it has an extra helix. Every single other element on the ride is exactly the same. That's why I choose to call Titan "cloned, with an exception" when talking with my friends. It's not like I'll be experiencing something *completely* different than Goliath when I hop aboard Titan in May.
For X-Flight, it has the *exact* same first half of the ride, just corks are taken in the flying postition and it has an extra helix. So maybe it's a little further away from Stealth than Titan is of Goliath.
Either way, people can have any opinion of Titan being a clone (or not) without you biting their heads off. It seems to be TX locals who have so much pride in this coaster that are on the anti-clone bandwagon, and that's great. You should be proud of your coaster. Shy One, are you a Texan by any chance?
Lastly, about the stats for Goli...er, I mean Titan (;)) I've never understood why parks would *UNDER*hype their newest attraction. Lone Star Thrills says it will have a 280' drop at 88mph. Why on Earth would they not promote it that way? Does this sound rediculous to anyone else but me?
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