
Everything posted by Charlesberg
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Cedar Point
I was referring to the Ibox RMCs as pretty much every RMC built now is an Ibox. I'll accept Outlaw Run's record.
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Walt Disney World Resort
I would like to say that after visiting this park, I can confirm that I prefer Disneyland Paris purely because it appeals to people like me more (as you may notice in my signature as of 30/07/2016).
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Cedar Point
I always used to hate it when wooden coasters were turned into RMCs, now I understand they're great rides (using Coaster Studios as a source) so I'll be glad if Mean Streak becomes one. The only thing I have against them now is when they take wooden coaster records when they're technically steel (which isn't to do with the coaster itself).
- TPM Official Fright Nights Meet 15th October 2016
- Worst Roller Coasters/Rides You Have Been On.
- Fear on a Ride
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Hyperia Speculation and Construction Thread
It wouldn't be as enjoyable because your sight will be aiming a way which isn't natural, when you're riding flying coasters, the inside view is more natural and enjoyable. Plus, like the other Charlie said, there would be too much pressure on the riders.
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Hyperia Speculation and Construction Thread
Well, I'm not sure about a worlds first... But that doesn't mean they're not allowed to include one, but it must have a pretzel loop because it's my favourite inversion as well as being a favourite inversion for other people.
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Hyperia Speculation and Construction Thread
If a hyper is too big then a good flying coaster would be perfect, it could be similar to Manta (my #2) and would be huge success.
- Worst Roller Coasters/Rides You Have Been On.
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Hyperia Speculation and Construction Thread
They better not get a mini dive machine because I'll only compare it to Sheikra.
- Fear on a Ride
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This Or That
I don't like football but if I had to choose, probably Ronaldo as he's the only one that's bothered to appear in the Simpsons (it's my favourite TV programme). SLC OTS restraints or Maurer X-coaster lap bars?
- Worst Roller Coasters/Rides You Have Been On.
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Worst Roller Coasters/Rides You Have Been On.
A newly discovered terrible ride: Pheonix at Busch Gardens Tampa. The over shoulder harness pushes into your chest so it isn't possible to enjoy the ride and instead you spend the ride pushing the harness away from you. Its makes you ask "how on earth did these restraints get approved?" and "why would a park want one of these?".
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Disneyland Resort California
What I like about The Twilight Zone: Tower of Terror (opinion based off the DHS version) was the whole fear of the unknown and the creepy, spooky atmosphere which immersed me (and it takes a lot to immerse me, e.g. I thought Kong was meh). It's like DCA don't care about the mark that the ride leaves on their riders, the 'Twilight Zone: Tower of Terror' ride is just too iconic for this retheme. My message to DCA is "good luck with that" (one of my common phrases) as this retheme just isn't gonna happen.
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Universal Studios Florida
Why did Hulk take/is taking so long to test? If it had the same time testing as Mako surely it would be open by now
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Rate the above person's signature
1/10 because the image doesn't actually work on my platform.
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Say Something About The Person Above You
Likes greyscale rabbits (sorry about stating the obvious but what else could I say)
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Universal Studios Florida
Seeing Hulk today made me sad
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Say Something About The Person Above You
Is an epic musician
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Universal Studios Florida
I'm just desparate for Hulk to soft open within the next two weeks (as I'm currently in Florida). Surely they've tested it enough times by now
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Theme Park Life
I fully agree with the number 1 on your top 10 list (as you can tell, I too am a fan of Shambhala).
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Top 10's
Shambhala is always number 1! It seems to be at the top of every list (of people who have ridden it) on TPM.
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Derren Brown's Ghost Train: Rise of the Demon
I did enjoy the ride slightly but it did not blow me away whatsoever. I felt that the ride was too VR based, there needed to be some more physical experiences (which is what I was expecting as it did say 5 experiences built into one, VR counts as one experiences). What exactly were the 5 experiences meant to be?