Sun Dec 15, 2013 11:07 am
To be fair, I think the expectations are very different. It's a one-of-a-kind thing in London, in a prime location. When I went, it was so busy you had to queue to get in. I dread to think how long the ride queues would have been if they weren't charging £6 a ride...
I'm guessing if you were willing to travel around Europe, you could find those very rides at other times of the year and enjoy them for £2 each?
Back to the topic...
Reverchon seemed to have quite a presence there. The only Reverchon I'd been on before was Primeval Whirl in Disney World. Euro Coaster was a Reverchon too it seems!
I didn't go on any of the flat rides (since they're the same anywhere, and in abundance in Thorpe Park, so why waste £6 to do so?)
Of the coasters:
Fastest ride: Thriller
Best theming: Ice Mountain
Most painful: Thriller (What the hell are those restraints!?)
Most unsafe-feeling: Euro-Coaster (the number of times you're thrown forwards into the restraints, with nothing to hold on to, was quite worrying..! - although, of course, perfectly safe
- just look at Air...)
And a question for the enthusiasts here:
Each train on Thriller had two heavy containers of liquid sitting in the footwell of the back seat, plus a bin liner of something. Does this have some ride purpose - slowing down the ride or something - or did they just run out of space to store their stuff... And is it safe?
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newrider on Sun Dec 15, 2013 11:18 am, edited 1 time in total.