Some folks have ridden and say very good things about it
Here's one example
One thing I think we're underestimating on this thing is the surprising air time it will deliver
Some folks have ridden and say very good things about it
Here's one example
One thing I think we're underestimating on this thing is the surprising air time it will deliver
KKeep in mind he's the social media person. What else could he say-- it was meh? Maybe the next one will be better? Tampa and Williamsburg got the better coasters?
It's always his job to hype whatever the park is promoting. I have little doubt it will be a fun.
Not just insanely uncomfortable, but they also have the audacity to call the overhead bit a “comfort” collar.I'm not the biggest fan of the skyrocket models, so I was always very happy with the unique layout. That said, those trains are insanely uncomfortable, and I hope they will be quick to follow it up with something else.
As I suspected, some surprising air time moments and is a great "step stone" coaster for those too afraid of the other massive coasters
Dare I say, the perfect fit for the park
Hopefully someone tells them about Pantheon and Iron GwaziLooks great! Thoosies will still complain that it's not some giant Intamin or RMC tho
Yeah, Ice Breaker with two inversions and less ejectorThis coaster fits perfectly into SWO’s lineup, but also makes me really question why Penguin is what’s coming next. Project Penguin appears to just be a slightly more intense Ice Breaker with fewer launches, less airtime. I feel like another more family coaster, perhaps alongs the lines of a nice wooden coaster would be better suited to the park.
Doesn't it only have one inversion? There's only a corkscrew on the overhead layout.Yeah, Ice Breaker with two inversions and less ejector
I feel like it will ride like a the second half of Mako, but with inversions