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I like this coaster, its a part of steel coaster history. It was designed by one of the Great Modern coaster designers Ron Toomer of Arrow-Dynamics. This was only Rons second coaster. His first was the Corkscrew at CP. He has since gone on to design some great coasters including:
Five coasters at CP:
Magnum XL-200
Iron Dragon
Gemini
Cedar Creek Mine Train
Corkscrew
The other coasters he has designed are:
Big Bad Wolf
Desperado - BBRC
Drachen Fire - BGW
Loch Ness Monster - BGW
Ragin Cajun - PB
Steamin Demon - GE
I think this coaster was a pretty good second attempt. There werent very many steel loopers around when this was built. I enjoyed this coaster and think its a good coaster for beginners as well as folks that enjoy coaster history.
it is an ok ride and it breaks down 2 much! plus B&M r the best creators in the world!
One for the count. This is your typical Arrow corkscrew. Recommendation: If there is no line, or you want to pad your track record, ride it … else go onto something else.
take a tylenol before u ride, cuz u will get a headache.
It was good in its time, but not our time.
Boring,rumored to be tooken out for a Hyper/Gigacoaster or 180+ft.,10 inversions and 6,000 ft. in length B&M Stand up coaster
This coaster just doesnt have the magic. It is simply a coaster that tries to thrill riders with its corkscrews, which cannot be done anymore. It was probably better when it first opened, when corkscrews were newer.
The only thing I liked on this ride is the drop. Other than that, there is no point waiting in line for this ride.
Of historical interest, but boring to todays rider.
I Liked This Ride...The Only Reason It Didnt Get Higher Is Because Of The Fact I cant Put My Hands Up...But, This Ride Is Good For An Arrow...
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