Whats the most comfortable train you've been in?

Millennium Force. I love those Intamin trains.

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Christ how do you kids do it
Apollo's Chariot
Millennium Force. I could fall asleep in those seats.

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Cedar Point! The Greatest Place on Earth!
Goliath (if you sit in the front seats of the cars
Psyclone (with the nice padding)

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"ok everyone go ahead and pull down on your shoulder restraint so you feel nice and stuck!"
DeJa Vu @ SFMM

NitroExplodes said:
I like the B&M seats.

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Nitro: The Most Explosive Coaster on the Planet explodes at Six Flags Great Adventure in 2001.


Yeah, I agree. Oblivion and Nemesis are so comfy, even at the back on the last ride then the friction is low, you get a good shaking, an intense ride but no pain.
Ahhh bliss!

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I can't believe no one has mentioned
The Screamin' Eagle at SFStL! Those seats are really comfy. When you sit down, you hear a whoosh of air because they're so soft. I always see people sit down and say to their friend/partner "wow! these are comfy!"...or something along those lines. ;-) anyway, try 'em out! i'll see ya there! :-D
I have to go with the common answer of Raging Bull.  Those seats feel like recliners.

I also thought that the X-Flight trains were comfortable when flying, but while on your back, they were just ok.

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Raging Bull and Apollo's Chariot with the same seats pretty much take the cake for me without a doubt.

Whizzer's seats are good under special circumstances.

Raging Bull and Nitro
This is what one would call a "No Brainer"  because with out a doubt it's Phantom's Revenge. I could sleep in those things.
force312 already dug up the old thread (nice to see the Search function get used :) ), but it's been a while, and opinions may have changed a bit since last time this topic came up.  Mine certainly have, a bit, so here goes...

I still stand by my statement that Leap-The-Dips are THE most comfortable seats.  Other comfy woodie seats would be the Millennium Flyers on Lightning Racers, which I had the pleasure of riding this summer. (I wish the bar were a bit stiffer, but that didn't detract from the overall QUALITY of the seat!)  Also Kennywood's Jackrabbit is pretty darn comfy.

As for steel coasters, the B&M hypers (Nitro & Apollo's Chariot, and I would imagine Raging Bull) are still the most comfortable in my book, followed closely by Intamin mega (Millennium Force, S:ROS), Phantom's Revenge (just rode it again tonight in fact), Intamin inverted (S:UE, Volcano), and Hypersonic.

Yes, I know that last one will throw some people into a tizzy, but I'm short, and found the seats on Hypersonic damn comfortable...

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--Greg
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Jack Rabbit, no restraints!

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Cedar Point- The Amazement Park!

Whizzer is great. It is like a lounge if you have nobody sitting with you. Otherwise Bull is my fav, so is S:ROS at SFNE.

And most uncomfortable are any of the woodies I have ridden. Gonna try Lightening Racer next summer so I shall see.
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*** This post was edited by skysox on 8/22/2001. ***

It wasn't Iron Wolf I know that much (I just hope I can have kids after that one). Raging Bull was the best . Lazy Boy all the way
Boulder Dash had nice carts IMO
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Paramount Carowinds: Forgotten but not Gone
I could find myself lounging in B&M Hyper Trains or Intamin Hyper/Giga trains any day. They are so open, comfortable, and well padded. Both giving smooth rides with excellent transitions is an added plus. :)

Goliath2K2 said:
DeJa Vu @ SFMM

How would you know how confortable Deja Vu seats are, it is not even open!
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"Fly like the American Eagle"

*** This post was edited by Apollo15 on 8/22/2001. ***

Goliath.
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I would have to say  X-Flight , MF , Most inverts are a pretty comfy seat.
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