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Wayyy too short! It is rough, and the line is too long for it to be worth it.
An ok coaster that always has short lines
While certainly not the best coaster out there by any standards, this coaster actually fits in very well with Canobie. Its not overly huge, but for many of the parks visitors it certainly is thrilling since its their only inverting ride. Now Arrow corkscrews certainly arent the best rides out there, but this one was actually better than most. This one had a decent first drop as usual and the corkscrews on this one were fairly enjoyable thanks to their being absolutely no headbanging on the second and only a little on the first. Still, the ride is pretty mediocre compared to most coasters thanks to its extremely short length. Canobies only major steel coaster may not be great by any standard, but its still worth a ride while there.
Oddly this is the only Arrow corkscrew Ive been on. I havent been missing much though as this was over way too quickly to be great. I did like the drop though, but the inversions were pretty painful. It was a walk-on though!
What a great coaster. The only thing wrong with it is that its too short. Lines usually are really short and the drop is intense. The two corkscrews are incredible as well.
I assumed I had rated this before but I guess not. Cramped, and not quite the most painful coaster, but at least it has a short line. I know none of these models are smooth by 2008 standards. Although it may have been "da bomb" when first introduced it is certainly not worthy of even an average rating today.
Corkscrew was a pretty mediocre ride. Loading was pretty slow, but the first drop was pretty good and gave some really good air time in the back. The turnaround was rough, but the first corkscrew was very smooth. However, the second one had some painful headbanging. Like all corkscrews, this one was way too short.
This was my first corkscrew coaster. I thought it was very fun, but it was a little rough and was pretty short. However, it is enjoyable and is a must if youre going Canobie Lake Park.
Canobie Corkscrew is a great steel coaster, but its incredibly short.
This ride is a bit underrated. Its rough and from the 70s, but I love it for some old reason. It could be the track or classic design. Anyway, I did catch a pop of air on the first drop and thats great because I LOVE airtime. But I must admit that the corkscrews are my favorite parts. (dont ask me why, Im not sure)Usually the turns on Arrow loopers can be quite rough and the one on this one is no exception. But forget the roughness and enjoy the ride as many times as you wish cause there isnt often a line!
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