Well, I'm glad to be able to say I rode it once.
The amusement park rises bold and stark..kids are huddled on the beach in a mist
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The Whizzer isn't what it used to be. I was able to ride it back in 1976 when the Marriott company owned Great America. I'm not sure, but, I don't recall the ride having so many braking areas back then.
I recall there was a spot just before the final helix where there was a little speed bump, where you caught some decent air. The last time I rode it there was a braking area just before the final helix, and the train slows down quite a bit, so the helix is no where near as intense as it used to be. The first drop is still pretty good, and the second, but the rest of the ride seems slow.
Don't get me wrong though, I have been on the Whizzer many times in my trips to Great America. I just don't think it's that exciting. But, it is defenitly a great starter coaster for the kids. I was in the sixth grade the first time I rode it, getting up the nerve to ride revolution, (Before it was transformed into Demon) but, I was too short to ride it, that and the Tidal wave was closed. They had a good selection of rides back then, that were removed by six flags. Like Hay Baler and Hill Topper. Those were two of my favorites. They also had a pretty good Trabant back then, that I think was replaced by the Oleans Orbit.
Why has this ride been named a landmark? I know people wax poetic over all things Schwartzkopf, but what was the reason ACE gave? It's a decent starter, mine-ride-ish, coaster, but that's it.
I do like the spiral hill and the noise it makes though.
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Perhaps because of the unique technology that makes the ride work.
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"(I)t's fast"? Wait, what? Since when is ~42mph considered "fast"? Sure, the trees all around and the low to the ground parts make it *seem* faster, but c'mon. Fast is one thing Whizzer aint!
Not trying to be an excessive 'Debbie Downer', I just honestly dont see why it needs to be 'landmarked'.
Does it have some of the 'lifting power' (for lack of a better term) on board the trains? I vaguely remember hear one of the Schawrzkopf 'Jumbo Jet'-ish having something like that.
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^Do you remember how many trains you guys ran back then? I know both Whizzer's used to run 5 trains. 3 is standard now - 2 on a slow day.
Ran across this great video on youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNMlvFFTXxI&list=UUPLtNd0M3QK-5lBxH9...ature=plcp
It's probably a landmark because it's a noteworthy steel coaster. Of the four Schwarzkopft custom speedracers built in theme parks in the 1970's, it's the only one to have survived. Since Jet Stars, Jet Star II's, Jumbo Jets and City Jets have become nearly impossible to find, it makes Whizzer all the more important. It's a landmark for the same reason Silverwood's Corkscrew is a landmark.
I don't know why it's a landmark but it was one of the reasons that park was so memorable to me.
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