The Sorcerer's Apprentice Season 2: International Edition - Discussion Thread

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tcool

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I call it the Pukemeister 5000.

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Pukemaster is right :hungover: and so is The Killer, The Insane Heights One, and The Very Tall One (Not a fan of Coasters or Heights)
 

Voxel

President of Progress City
If you want intense coasters Look at this one. Intimadator 305 in King's Dominion. Its know for its grey out/black out effect after the first drop and on the first hill.
 

Zweiland

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Something about this is not right... I have been on this coaster more times then I could count including 12 times in a hour and being late to the bus (like and hour) on a band trip. The coaster goest up the right side not the left.
If you look at it closely, I think it is actually about to go down on the left. You're mistaking the back of the train for the front.

Also, the twist in the track is on the way down in real life, and it's on the left side in this picture.

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tcool

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But it's so much fun!!!!! :D
One of the fastest Wooden Coasters in this same park as King Da Ka

It's to fast for me...and too much of a coaster and too high..... on a trivia note I never ride Space Mountian or Rock'n'Rollercoaster because of my phobia of coasters.... (Have ridden them though) and TOT is just okay if I close my eyes and hold on for dear life...
 

Voxel

President of Progress City
It's to fast for me...and too much of a coaster and too high..... on a trivia note I never ride Space Mountian or Rock'n'Rollercoaster because of my phobia of coasters.... (Have ridden them though) and TOT is just okay if I close my eyes and hold on for dear life...
I can break you of that fear. My GF has that fear for the longest time, now she begs me to ride them.
 

Voxel

President of Progress City
Same thing with my sister. When we were younger, she was scared out her mind, but now she loves them just as much as I do.
Its just getting use to them really. The more you ride them the more you enjoy them. Usually. Not the same with all people, but for a majority it works. :D
 

DinoInstitute

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It's better to take ones where you can't see them. :D You don't know they are coming those not scarying yourself the entire ride dreading them.
Yah. I hear from people that it isn't that bad for a coaster, and others that you really have no idea what direction you are facing. But once at my hometown theme park was enough:p
 

Voxel

President of Progress City
Yah. I hear from people that it isn't that bad for a coaster, and others that you really have no idea what direction you are facing. But once at my hometown theme park was enough:p
Haha, understandable. :D But I will say the right coaster can make all the difference in your opinion in loops. That was the one thing about coasters that she hated loops until I got her on the alpengeist at Busch Gardens Williamsburg. She fell in love with them at that moment.
 

Voxel

President of Progress City
I love coasters, but have never been on RnRC. But then again, I am not nearly as WDW-seasoned as the rest of you (just obsessed with the place).
It helps where you live to. I Know @englanddg use to visit family in the summer and would go to the parks. I grew up going yearly, but didn't become obsessed until later years when I really learn to appreciate everything about it and moved about 4 hours away and got annual passes.
 
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