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kent

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4 posts
7/22/2002 2:56:07 AM
Where is the best place to sit on a rollercoaster?
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kent

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4 posts
replied on 7/22/2002 2:01:35 PM
GREAT! I'll try it! I have always sat in the front, and sometimes if you can't see where you are going it is better?
freakietim11

junior member

15 posts
replied on 7/24/2002 12:53:53 AM
If you're on the the newer stand-ups like Riddler's revenge or my fave the Mantis, you need to sit in the back, especially on those high loops where you are completely off the seat. A total sensation of flying.
kent

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replied on 7/25/2002 4:04:40 AM
Ok, I personally like RIddler's Revenge, and Mantis, it's ok, except for the brakes going down the first drop, that kind of ruins it a little, I have yet to go on one of their floorless designs, but very soon. I think all of Cedar Point is over rat
Elliot

senior member

28 posts
replied on 7/25/2002 4:19:21 PM
I have heard that Lake Compounce is an awsome park from several people, you should really try to get to SFMM.
kent

new member

4 posts
replied on 7/27/2002 3:57:41 PM
The backseat ONLY sometimes gives airtime, the front always gives the best airtime regardless.
freakietim11

junior member

15 posts
replied on 7/28/2002 2:05:53 PM
What is it with everyone againist Cedar Point? I have been going there since 1991, and i love it there and the coaster's are pretty damned good. I know everyone's got their own opinion and that's excellent, but there are some like me who haven
kent

new member

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replied on 8/5/2002 1:23:13 AM
The move rather quickly, except maybe for Superman the Escape, they usually only have one car running unless it is saturday.
sax_playa

new member

2 posts
replied on 8/11/2002 9:46:44 AM
It all depends on how high the roller coaster is. If It's around the two hundred ft. area, definately the front. But if it's more in the wooden roller coaster height area, then the way back. If you sit in the front of a wooden roller coaster, you




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