Dragster's snapped again...

Paris - Uhh. . .

This argument is so one sided that it should stop. RoS, you might want to just call it quits and count your losses. Go do a search and just read everyone elses arguments on the same subject from the past. Perhaps they make sense. . .


Down is the new up.
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coasterdude318 said:
Funny, it seems like the Six Flags system is far less likely to anger guests. But what do I know? You're obviously an expert.

-Nate


Far less likely to anger guests? From what I've heard they are very uncomfortable.

I bet that CP will put in dragster seats and lapbars over the winter. But to only turn away heavier guests rather than closing it for a month (or more, I mean new seats and retraints)seems to be the best move according to them because everyone would be mad, not just a select part of the public.

Also, how do you say the SF System is far less likely to anger guests?

It allows the SAME SIZE RIDERS TO RIDE.

The only difference that Cedar Point ride ops seem to be capable of deciding who should and who should not ride, and the six flags restraints have to have all sorts of 'extras' to make it easier for ride ops, but also mean longer lines checking 2 seatbelts. *** Edited 6/6/2004 2:10:55 PM UTC by Ride of Steel***

I'll call you "Captain Redundant". Seriously, quit it.

Down is the new up.
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Ok I'll quit it. Sorry about my ranting and raving, its just my opinion.

Cedar Point has done it again, according to pointbuzz.com Dragster is open TODAY

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Some of you need to turn off the computer and get out a little more...

Jeff - Editor - CoasterBuzz.com - My Blog

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