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I rode this ride in the front, middle and back. The back provided some forceful ejector air while the front had countless pops of floater air. I would have to say that the back is better. The first drop in the back seat had immense ejector air. You fly through the ride with little time to breath and I counted a total of 4 really intense ejector moments and many more "floating" moments. This ride is very long for its profile and just as you think that you are going to pull into the brake run, there's another drop. But all coasters has its cons. The crew can be faster and like ghostrider, it's too rough! If this ride had a renovated steel track like the Texas Giant it would easily become my favorite coaster. Overall a great ride with some good laterals and many pops of air.
The ride is sneaky fast. It explodes through the entire curciut. How they fit this ride in the footprint and get that kinda speed and fury is amazing. Great 1st drop and not too rough.
Second to El Toro, this is my favorite wooden coaster. Despite its compact footprint, the intensity this ride packs is just incredible. Throughout the ride is incredible ejector air and many unpredictable turns, drops, and thrills. The ride never lets up at all!
Amazing wooden coaster that was worth my visit to Kemah. The first drop gave crazy ejector air. Then came a few rough turns that had some air time for front seat riders followed by a sudden drop giving more ejector air for back seat riders. Following that was some air time for the front seat riders and then the finale which was a series of air time producing bunny hills and turns. The ride was a tad rough during this segment though.
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