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Post by IamtheInterpol on Jul 15, 2007 19:56:31 GMT -5
like my wood?
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Post by coasterfreak101 on Jul 15, 2007 20:17:11 GMT -5
I have to respond with a yes, but I'm talking about the pictured roller coaster!
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Post by kraken613 on Jul 16, 2007 18:39:26 GMT -5
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Post by kennywood007 on Jul 16, 2007 19:58:06 GMT -5
^Thats a lot of times...haha
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Post by kraken613 on Jul 16, 2007 20:21:16 GMT -5
I seem to hit the park on really dead days. I went on Jully 4th and the crowds were light all day allowing me to ride Thunderhead 11 times.
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Post by Coasterdude5 on Jul 16, 2007 22:03:26 GMT -5
Yeah I rode it 5 or 6 times when I was there, I wouldn't even get back in line, I'd just reboard the train or "cut" in line near the exit. (no one was in the line)
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Post by kraken613 on Jul 16, 2007 23:00:12 GMT -5
Thats happened to me I love those days!
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Post by IamtheInterpol on Jul 17, 2007 7:55:58 GMT -5
Thunderhead really looks like a blast and is in my top 10 must ride rides...
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Post by kraken613 on Jul 17, 2007 11:02:24 GMT -5
After you ride Thunderhead it will be in you top ten best coasters. Its one of my favorite rides ever!
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Post by kennywood007 on Jul 17, 2007 16:27:52 GMT -5
Pretty much all GCI coasters are top notch...even if Gwazi is rough...its one hell of a ride it looks like.
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Post by PLCP on Jul 18, 2007 10:26:02 GMT -5
Saying Gwazi is rough is the understatement to end all understatements.
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Post by Coasterdude5 on Jul 18, 2007 11:13:02 GMT -5
^^ It is, and it would be a great ride if it were smooth. It's so rough, I mean it feels like it's bouncing off the tracks it's so rough. It kills your back.
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Post by FeelTheFORCE on Jul 18, 2007 13:04:56 GMT -5
After reviewing the coasters I have been on again, I have come up with a new favorite. Maverick is awesome, but it just doesn't compare when it comes to this one.
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Post by IamtheInterpol on Jul 18, 2007 15:32:18 GMT -5
^first time i've seen X as someones fav
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Post by FeelTheFORCE on Jul 18, 2007 19:54:31 GMT -5
There's a first time for everything. In my opinion, you don't know what straight down is until you have ridden X and experienced it's first drop. You are lying on your stomach, being pressed against the restraints at 200 feet in the air, looking straight down at the dirt whether you like it or not (yes, I know X's drop is 88.5 degrees, not 90). Oh yeah, here's my favorite woodie also:
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