Vater said:
Do people complain about the Beast's second lift?
Not me. Serves as a reminder that the best part of the ride is coming up.
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Vater said:
Do people complain about the Beast's second lift?
Not really, but Beast doesn't have a launch at all....
Seriously though, this ride looks fun to me - although I have to agree with RollrCoastrCrazy in that I'm not a big fan of vertical lifts....just plain uncomfortable.
*edited because my brain worked faster than my hands... ;)
Should've rephrased the question using the words 'lift halfway through the ride'. :) My point remains; I rarely hear complaints about Beast's second lift, and yet this one seems to chafe everyone's butt (and no one's even been on it).
I still haven't been on a vertical lift other than a Chance Toboggan's. Doesn't get much more uncomfortable than that, so I don't imagine this would bother me much. Ride looks fun as hell, and I'm not even a huge fan of multi-inversion coasters.
I don't particularly know or have an opinion on Takabisha. I didn't have a problem with Beast's second lift because it made sense within the pacing of the ride. There was a lot after it and a lot before it. Powder Keg started with a launch into a lot of awesome track, followed by a slow lift into a drop and a low turn. It really made no sense to have the lift there at all and I'm pretty sure the train could have made it back to the brakes without the lift.
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Calvin: "If your numbers go up, it means you're having more fun."
Did anyone do a double take with the holding break at the top of the vertical lift hill?
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