Matt.GC
TS Member
The likes of Kingda Ka, Oblivion and Stealth do one trick but do them well. You go on them knowing you're going on for the drop or the launch if that's not your thing, you don't need to bother going on.
But this coaster looks like a Swarm 2 to me. I've never felt as short changed on any coaster as I did the first time I went on the Swarm, it was all the more frustrating because I was enjoying it - then it just kind of ended at what felt like the half way point. If you look at it's layout top down it even looks like there's a whole section missing by the lake.
I think the most disappointing thing of all is the speed at which it will probably be going when it slams into the brakes. Other than bragging rights, what's the point in going 236ft high if you don't bother taking advantage of the speed you gain from dropping a train from such a height?
But this coaster looks like a Swarm 2 to me. I've never felt as short changed on any coaster as I did the first time I went on the Swarm, it was all the more frustrating because I was enjoying it - then it just kind of ended at what felt like the half way point. If you look at it's layout top down it even looks like there's a whole section missing by the lake.
I think the most disappointing thing of all is the speed at which it will probably be going when it slams into the brakes. Other than bragging rights, what's the point in going 236ft high if you don't bother taking advantage of the speed you gain from dropping a train from such a height?