In its original form as Wilde Maus at BG Va., it was def. one of the scariest roller coasters I had ever ridden. No exagerration. It went so fast on the hair pin turns and produced such lateral g's it really felt unsafe to ride, which is why I loved it. It felt so unsafe, that it would just whip right off of the track--im talking speed on these tight hairpin turns with very little break resistance in between, which was the real beauty. And the original carts, I don't know if they changed them, had no front thing bowing out and no extra room on the sides either. It felt like you were right there hanging over the tracks on the turns, as the carts really had no buffer zone. And the final break run, however, was so strong and ABRUPT whiplashes had to be numerous, lol.
It made me think of the mine cart flipping over the track in the movie Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. I always pictured it like that. A very fun wild mouse coaster that does beat Primeval Whirl--jsut b/c you dont get the sensation that you are going to be flying off the side.
To anyone who knows--BG Va gave up the ride---did they receive anything in return?