Space Mountain? Walt Disney World's and yes they are very much different in a way. WDW consists of two separate tracks that have two different loading bays. Rider's sit toboggan style, 6 riders per train, 3 riders per car. Disneyland has one track where riders load on one bay into a train that consits of 2 cars, with 12 available seats, two across, 6 riders per car.
I finally caught up on my Coasterbuzz reading yesterday (all gray icons) then logged on today and couldn't believe that there were 23 replies to this topic. Now I realize that 1/3 of these are from the same source.
Since we got into checking track records and profiles let do some math and break this down the same way be did about this same time last year in post per day.
Just about everyone else on Coasterbuzz < 1 post per day
I'm sure some of these people have occasionally posted more per day but do we really need 8 replies in one post is less than 12 hours.
Dale from Dayton
I read most of the posts here but reply only rarely.
FWIW, I gave up updating my coaster count here years ago. The real one is here:
I develop Superior Solitaire when not riding coasters.
Rickrollercoaster said:
Interject my opinions? Is that not what forums are for? "Opinions are like Assholes, everyone's got one and they stink."
I always thought that saying was meant for excuses, not opinions.
And really, that doesn't even make sense. Everyone's opinion surely doesn't stink. I think everyone here understands that a question of which ride is the best is really asking which ride provides the best experience, since that's what rides ultimately do, and in order for your opinion to have any value, you really have to have, you know, experienced it. If you haven't, then your opinion is ultimately useless to the people that you are expressing it to. You are still certainly entitled to hold it and interject it, but we are also then entitled to tell you that it has no value if you haven't actually ridden the ride. It should be readily apparent to you that someone's opinion who has ridden all of the Space Mountain coasters is more valuable than someone's who has only ridden two of them, which in turn is certainly more valuable than someone's who hasn't ridden any.
In other words, your second reply to this thread should've been your first. By simply tossing out "WDW," we can only assume that you've ridden all of them. Without qualifying your opinion, which is a fair thing to do and which you did in your second post, you are misleading everyone. If you want credibility around here (or anywhere else), you shouldn't do that.
Chris Baker
www.linkedin.com/in/chrisabaker
I think you've been incredibly patient and shown great restraint so far.
I suppose that's why you never added a "BAN HAMMER" button to my dashboard options.
I've ridden two, looked at pictures of the rest, and have determined that they all provide the exact same experience.
Chris Baker
www.linkedin.com/in/chrisabaker
gamerguy said:
Why not ask which batman the ride is better? lmfao
That being said, I've definitely noticed significant differences from one SLC to another (not including the differences in restraints point).
The one previously at Geauga Lake (now MA) rode the best from the ones I've been on.
The one at Canada's Wonderland was by far the worst. So much so that I felt I had to take a better look at the ride prior to existing, and noticed there was a good 1/4-1/2" space between the side wheels and the rail which caused it to shuffle throughout the ride. Plus possibly the climate over time has had an effect as well(?)
I can't tell, all godesses look alike. I admit, I'm a little godist.
Jeff - Editor - CoasterBuzz.com - My Blog
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