WOW, what a reprofiling job they did, this ride is absolutely AMAZING now!!!!!!!!
I never rode the Morgan trains, but I did ride is last year and honestly did not like it. It was waaaay too "violently intense." I appreciated its old school style, but it was not fun or re-rideable by any means. The train would skip along the track as if someone was snapping a whip, you'd be getting slammed backwards into the seat. It felt like a kick in the groin and then backhand to the face, before you knew what hit you. So I was all for a reprofiling.
Now, they shortened the first drop and overbanked the turn. It is all NEW wood. They didn't even tear down the original drop, just built over it (it looks kinda cool as well). The first drop and turnaround FEELS (and essentially IS) a brand new ride. The drop still ejects you out of the seat like no other ride does on the drop, but it is smooth. Somehow this also improves the rest of the ride, as it makes every other element smoother and enjoyable. This baby has 4-5 amazing moments of bona-fide, scare the crap out of ya, "ejector air".
My first ride was in the front row, and I enjoyed it immensely. I could see how some of the "hardcore enthusiasts" would be saying the ride is slower and less intense, but I still thought it was an improvement.
THEN I went for the back seat and could not believe it. I was shocked beyond belief and simply blown away at how smooth and enjoyable the whole ride had become, but was still an absolute MONSTER with the air and laterals. I can't see how anyone would not like what they did to this ride!!!!!!
After pulling into the station, it was one of the few coasters that I thought, "I have to get back on this, NOW."
The ride is the perfect balance of out and out intensity with ejector air, but not enough to beat you to a pulp that you can't ride it anymore (as it was previously). Even with the anti rollbacks and trim neat the end, it does nothing to hinder this ride!!!
Now SFNE has SROS AND a "upper echelon" woodie to their credit. I sincerely hope the park and this ride gets the credit it deserves.
Kevin
"I say, I say, I say
Keep your hands in at all times"