Not sure I would have commissioned the roll right out of the gate (it sure didn't help Hydra), but here we go...
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It's a gimmick, sure, but a smart one.
Considering most people visit a park once per year and will probably only wait in the long line once, it will certainly have people talking about it with their friends.
And of course there's the marketing angle.
Personally, I like the roll on Hydra, but Dorney is not my home park, therefore I do not have to ride it repeatedly and get sick of it.
I do think that at my home park, CP, Gatekeepers slow rollover on the first drop is amazing and do not tire of it. However, we don't ride GK every visit because it's just not high on our list.
RCMAC said:
And I always take the right side. IMO that roll off the lift is the best feature on the ride and I think it’s far more fun if not slightly unnerving, to have the seat drop out from under me.
Odd... I really dig the left side. I like the up & over more than the down & out. This could become the next Left Twix vs Right Twix debate.
But then again, what do I know?
RollrCoastrCrazy said:
This shouldn't even be compared to Hydra imo because of the lap bars. For 99% of riders this will be the first time they've ever hung inverted on a lap restraint. It's a great little gimmick.
99% of the riders won't notice whether it's a lap bar or an over the shoulder restraint. Plus, the concept of a lap bar that comes over your head will confuse things further!
Footage looks interesting, Icon at the Pleasure Beach is fun - but not sure it's a top tier ride, does a lot of meandering. It does miss a lot of the intensity that Blue Fire and Helix have - this looks to be along the lines of Icon.
Nothing to see here. Move along.
"99% of riders won't notice whether it's a lap bar or an OTSR..." I'm sorry that's just laughably wrong. The general public absolutely does notice it, have you ever waited in line for Daredevil Dive at SFoG? It's all people talk about. Hell, Busch Gardens and SeaWorld added fake OTSR's to their Premier launchers solely because guests would be too afraid of having just the lap bar.
I was just at SFOG for opening weekend And have been several times in the last few months and got a couple times the last year.
I’ve never heard anyone in line talk about lap bars.
On occasion I will hear someone say something on a ride that inverts without OTSRs, but it’s most certainly not all they talk about in line for Daredevil Dive.
Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened.
From a fear-based perspective, I can tell you that a large part of the fear (and ride-refusal) for Dragster and Millennium has to do with the restraints (i.e., "that can't possibly be enough to hold someone in on a ride that goes so fast"). And there aren't even any inversions.
You don't hear people in line talk about the lap bars because the people that are worried about them haven't gotten in line. :)
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