I was completely floored by the change to Texas Giant. I hope for your sake you get to ride it sometime (since it's still down as far as I can tell). Hopefully I'll be getting Iron Rattler late this fall.
Hobbes: "What's the point of attaching a number to everything you do?"
Calvin: "If your numbers go up, it means you're having more fun."
Having now ridden with Gator I can say that I think Iron Rattler is a notch below Giant. And that's a great thing. It's better at nite and a sure winner for the park. It's no Giant, but its a lot of fun and I'm glad I got out here for it and thanks again to Jeff Seibert.
Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened.
It's no Giant. I didn't get to ride it at night, but my morning ride was several notches below Giant. Still a really good ride and basically what I expected. The zero G roll seemed so effortless and natural. I expected it to be more like an invert zero G roll, but you just glide right through it and I hardly noticed it turned me upside-down.
Huge improvement over the previous Rattler, but not in the same league as Texas Giant.
P. S. Speaking of Giant. We saw them transfering the retrofitted train into the station today. Looks like new lap bars and seatbelts.
AV Matt
Long live the Big Bad Wolf
The tunnel on IR, at night, with the fog and blue lights, reminded me of a high-speed trip through Space Mountain's pre-lift entry. It was serious good times. That cliff opening was absolute genius from the very beginning. The rest needed help - and got it.
Anyone else reminded of the Steel Phantom->Phantom's Revenge complete transformation? Don't think I've seen anyone mention that comparison before, but it occurred to me how fitting that is for Rattler...
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