Well here I am finally back from the commercial shoot for X-Flight. For the first time in months, I can say I am coaster-fatigued! SFWoA might have a winner on their hands, let's take a look:
Let's start with the bad. Vekoma was on-hand to load and operate the ride, and I overheard someone mentioning the ride had only started testing last week! Call time was at 7:30 am, but the ride didn't run untill about 12:30. They were still getting things fixed while we rode, and I doubt it will be in full operation this weekend. I think it will be open, but things may be slow! Much needs to be done capacity wise to ensure lines aren't unbearable. I got 9 laps in 7 hours, in ERT conditions! They had better get an able crop of employees this year.
The ride, visually, seems a bit out of place. Although it's quite spectacular driving up alongside it, it doesn't really have that 'in the park' feel that, say, Villain or Batman have. Regardless, the park is doing a good job of landscaping and gardening the area which leads to and from the queue, (which needs some finishing itself.)
So why the wow? The theming is below-par, the ride is above MUD, it's in a Six Flags park, it's Vekoma, AND it's low capacity? Maybe I should've started with the good..
The good part is it's easily a top ten coaster in my book. I really didn't expect it to be quite that good, but if you haven't ridden Stealth, you won't know what to expect. I wouldn't go so far to say that it's flat out mind-blowing (as many in attendance did..) but it's certainly exotic for us flyer-virgins.
The station is mighty-big, and it appears that trains can load/unload from either section. It was too early to be able to tell if the queues split, or if either side is alternated, but it was interesting in how the 2 platforms funnelled into one lift/brake run.
The lift is fast, and you get a good view of the lake from the apex. The first drop catches first-timers by surprise, and is pretty startling the first time around. The over bank really gives the ride it's namesake!
The loop though, in my opinion, is the best element on the ride. Actually, I think it just may be my favorite inversion. Something about that fast approach, leaping over and diving toward the ground just gives me shivers. Really quite the highlight of the coaster.
The following turns are a bit slower, but nonetheless enhance that flying sensation lost at Stealth's finale. The following twists are fast, and are QUITE disorienting (I stress quite.) The helix that ends the ride is pretty intense, and is sure to leave your head buzzing when you flip on to the brakes (the one true negative G on the ride.)
All in all, for us yet-to-be Flying Dutchmen, quite the unique experience. I heard many people later comparing it to other coasters, but I don't really think you can, other than Stealth. Another thing, this ride can take a lot out of you! When I heard people complaining about shaking and wheels not touching the track, I rolled my eyes. Why can't these people just enjoy themselves? I treasure the days when I come home bruised and teary eyed from Ghostrider, but I sure am glad I was fatigued today by X-Flight!
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