It seems like the other side always wins on American Eagle Also, I've ridden Goliath 23 times in one day. HBU? (Sorry in advance for unnecessary commas and parenthesis every where)
my bad, I was hanging pretty bad earlier. I don't think their will be, though if there is I'd guess it'd be 80" That's pretty standard when there is a max.
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acer711 wrote:God I hope not, all this waiting and then finding out theres a max at 80", that would be brutal
I might be wrong, but aren't coasters with max height usually (always?) suspended or wing or that sort of thing? Do any coasters with traditional trails like Goliath has have max height limits?
Just got back from Branson and Outlaw Run was absolutely stunning. A tad painful in the very back because of how aggressive it is but still very smooth for a wooden coaster because of the topper track. I would rank it as my new favorite roller coaster. I'm very excited to ride Goliath when it opens in late May!
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by painful in the back I assume you mean back row but Im guessing it also is painful in the back meaning back pain lol duel meaning Dont mind me im weird lol
JimPanky wrote:by painful in the back I assume you mean back row but Im guessing it also is painful in the back meaning back pain lol duel meaning Dont mind me im weird lol
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Yes. It's aggressive like Maverick on the tight turns but fortunately there's not OTSR's on these when it tosses you around. Lots of fun though!
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As for standard sitdowns with max height, I know Bizarro at SFNE has one & I think its like 76 or 78". We did a huge east coast coaster trip in 2009 & my friend refused to visit with us simply because of this. He also told us SFAm & Darien Lake have them on their "Ride Of Steel"s as well. With Bizarro & Ride Of Steel(DL) I understand why after their accidents.
TwistedSTEEL666 wrote:X-Flight has a max height of 80"? To prevent peoples heads and feet from getting chopped off by a support or fly through element?
Usually rides with OTSR's have max height limits because of taller people with bigger torsos not being able to fit well in the harnesses that go over their shoulders.
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Why do they jump around? It's been bugging me for a while, I mean why start the turnaround, start the dive loop, then go back to finish the turnaround? Thanks in advance