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Rides you miss/wish you could have ridden?

Here are the pictures of Submission which were from around 2015/6, sorry I don’t know the source of the photos. It was left to rot in coaster corner, I wouldn’t be surprised if it is still there to this day.

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Here are the pictures of Submission which were from around 2015/6, sorry I don’t know the source of the photos. It was left to rot in coaster corner, I wouldn’t be surprised if it is still there to this day.

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vBFAPD5.jpg
Interesting! I wonder what else is lying around in the back…
 
It seems strange though how a perfectly serviceable ride would just be left to rot.

It was a long way from perfectly serviceable. It was made from lego and held together with jam to start with, the gearing and forces involved in the double flip was beyond the capabilites of the quality of the parts used.

It was an interesting feeling, but quite a horid contraption.
 
It was a long way from perfectly serviceable. It was made from lego and held together with jam to start with, the gearing and forces involved in the double flip was beyond the capabilites of the quality of the parts used.

It was an interesting feeling, but quite a horid contraption.
I didn’t realise how bad it had actually got - pretty bad by your description! What was it like to ride? Was it thrilling or just a bit dull? Being tossed upside down on flat rides really isn’t for me so I never rode Submission or Ripsaw. I can take inversions on coasters, it’s just something about the intensity of inversions on flats that I find quite nauseating
 
I didn’t realise how bad it had actually got - pretty bad by your description! What was it like to ride? Was it thrilling or just a bit dull? Being tossed upside down on flat rides really isn’t for me so I never rode Submission or Ripsaw. I can take inversions on coasters, it’s just something about the intensity of inversions on flats that I find quite nauseating
It was very uncomfortable to ride as well apparently.
 
I didn’t realise how bad it had actually got - pretty bad by your description! What was it like to ride? Was it thrilling or just a bit dull? Being tossed upside down on flat rides really isn’t for me so I never rode Submission or Ripsaw. I can take inversions on coasters, it’s just something about the intensity of inversions on flats that I find quite nauseating

It whipped through the inversions on the desent which was fun, but other than that it was mostly an exercise in being pined to your seat in awkward hanging positions by what felt like an unpadded lump of concrete. So not so much fun overall.
 
Submission always gave me terrible head rush too!

I do miss it though, probably more for aesthetic reasons though… And I still rode it every time I visited Towers at least once!
 
I seem to remember an uneven spongy floor, and a sign saying don't look up, which of course you did. To see a man hanging from the rafters.

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Black Hole...second ride I ever went on (RMT my first) and one that left a major impression on me and a love of indoor coasters, Towers needs one for the the pure uniqueness of one. Still regret passing up on a trip to go in 2004 to Towers then though I was fortunate to get a ride on Corky in her final season...also I'd love to ride the original HH as my own memories of it are sadly quite foggy.

Ride I'd wish I'd had ridden would be Thunder Looper, from all the photos and footage I've seen of that beast it certainly was quite something to behold.

Speaking of Black Hole, I'd love to see footage of the queueline for wasn't there a robot that interacted with guests briefly before being removed or am I mistaken?
 
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