... I have a feeling X will be next on the list, though :)....
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Magnum was my first really major coaster and I was scared to death going up the lift hill, but after the drop I didn't stop laughing until I was back in the station.
My first ride on PR left me speechless, I was so blown away by the way it turned out, that I could only laugh about it. At that moment, I knew it would be a hit.
I would have laughed on Millennium Force as well had I not been so freakin' scared, instead I just thought "what the heck just happened to me?"
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Joe Cernelli
Webmaster, Kennywood Boulevard
"If you want to follow me, you've got to play pinball."
I don't know why the bigger coasters like many have listed don't make me laugh. On many of the hypers I've ridden, it's just been a beautiful, breathtaking experience and it's more thrilling and the wind-in-your-face thing that either makes you happy to be alive and just puts the biggest smile or your face or so wild that you can't help but scream and shout! Magnum is a good example of the first and SROS is a great one of the second. Apollo and the Bull have a nice even flow around the middle. I think that's why hypers are my favorite type of coaster because of the feelings they produce. For now, they're my "flying" coaster!
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Note to scott: Hiroshima baby!
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Daniel Haverlock
magnum count :2166
www.spiritofthepoint.com
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SFGadv Please I'm begging for a Gyro Drop tower, an ArrowBatic and some much needed TLC for Rolling Thunder.
I laughed so hard that my side hurt on The Legend.
Space Mountain and Apollo's Chariot.
Space Mountain has unexpected drops and speed increases. Apollo's Chariot delivers from the 210 ft drop all the way to the breaks.
I always laugh from begining to end on both these rides.
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