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gonchar
Posts: 206
Registered: 2/8/2001

Rank: Bronze Critic
9/23/2003 12:59:00 PM
Quote:
Reptiman1 said:
I would like to add B:KF to my list. Any ride with an entrance under a boomerang must be awesome.


Medusa East also has the entrance under the Cobra Roll (or boomerang as you put it)

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RCGenius
Posts: 1180
Registered: 12/23/2004

Rank: Platinum Critic
8/27/2005 8:21:07 AM
Animan1, I already had a thread for favorite B&M floorless.
BobFunland
Posts: 7962
Registered: 8/9/2001

Rank: Site Moderator
8/27/2005 10:56:44 AM
Actually, this thread was posted almost two years ago:

9/11/2003 3:15 PM

GAZZA brought it back for us, so if anything, YOU should have dug this thread up so as not to repeat it

Answer: Medusa
coaster05
Posts: 6207
Registered: 2/29/2004

Rank: Platinum Critic
8/27/2005 11:17:14 AM
He started this thread before you were even a member. So I believe he already had this thread.
Canobie Coaster
Posts: 2694
Registered: 7/26/2005

Rank: Platinum Critic
8/28/2005 7:35:54 AM
My only floorless is Hydra the Revenge, and I loved it. It is my second favorite steel coaster, and is even better than Talon. You get plenty of air-time in the back seat. Also, the line usually is never long. The drop is very steep, and you get a great deal of air-time on it.
HeavyGear9
Posts: 57
Registered: 6/9/2005

Rank: Senior Critic
8/31/2005 12:25:10 AM
I've riddin 2 floorless coasters, hydra and Medusa at Sfgadv. Medusa was the better of the 2 and the one id really like to ride is Kraken. It looks awsome
Cherriest
Posts: 18
Registered: 4/3/2006

Rank: Coaster Critic
5/5/2006 3:01:59 PM
I really want to ride Kraken and will in the next couple of weeks.
coasterwom
Posts: 1446
Registered: 3/23/2001

Rank: Platinum Critic
5/6/2006 12:39:19 AM
Batman Night Flight and Medusa are the two that I have rode. I would like to try all the other floorless coasters. Where are they located? What parks and states? I didn't know there was that many floorless coasters. I like the feeling of being above the track with nothing below your feet.
Hercules
Posts: 4037
Registered: 10/13/2004

Rank: Platinum Critic
5/6/2006 11:27:41 AM
RCDB is your friend

The latest addtion of a floorless was at Dorney Park, my home park.
RCGenius
Posts: 1180
Registered: 12/23/2004

Rank: Platinum Critic
5/7/2006 6:23:45 AM
The only floorless coaster I've been on was Hydra: the Revenge, so I'm going to have to go with that. It's not the best floorless coaster to me, but being the first one of its type I've ever been on, the ride experience was fun. The first drop's very steep at a 68 degree angle, the inversions were fun & unique, especially the jojo roll at the beginning of the ride, & it had some airtime in the back seat. However, I'd have to say that it'll never go in my Top 10 because of its short track length, the pacing kinda fizzles out towards the middle to the end of the ride, & the forces were really weak. I really wish that I would've went to SeaWorld Orlando to ride Kraken because that really looked like a great floorless, but c'mon. If ya'll brought $300 with you on your trip, would you use it to go to SeaWorld Orlando to ride Kraken, Journey to Atlantis, & seeing their aquatic shows, or go to Busch Gardens Tampa for SheiKra, Kumba, Montu, Gwazi, Scorpion, Cheetah Chase, Python, etc. & seeing all kinds of African animals? To me, this seems to be a unaminous choice for BGT which's why I decided to go there. Besides, SeaWorld Orlando's admission price's expensive as hell being $61.95 for just a few rides & aquatic shows compared to BGT's admission price of $57.95 for a whole lot more fun? This year, I plan to go to Six Flags Great Adventure by the time I get my driver's license on May 19th & ride the first floorless coaster in the world, Medusa.
coasterwom
Posts: 1446
Registered: 3/23/2001

Rank: Platinum Critic
5/10/2006 9:52:37 PM
If you buy a season pass you save alot of money if you travel to parks alot. They are you're best bet.
Hercules
Posts: 4037
Registered: 10/13/2004

Rank: Platinum Critic
5/11/2006 2:34:47 AM
He lives in Pennsylvania and is like 16 or 17 years old. I don't think he is planning on buying a Busch season pass anytime soon.
BobFunland
Posts: 7962
Registered: 8/9/2001

Rank: Site Moderator
5/11/2006 3:31:01 AM
Not to mention that the Busch season passes that are good chain-wide are quite expensive and not practical for most folks...

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