This ride was very fun, reminded me of a ride in Dorny Park (Don't know if I spelling the park title correctly) called The Whip where it whips you around corners faster and faster, could had put a hill at the top though to speed it up a bit so it whips your around faster
The ride was a near perfect recreation of the type of thrill ride that terrorized scores of individuals at the turn of the century. However, I have a concern with the transitions. Usually on these rides, the transitions were so violent, that they were constantly reprofiled. However, if your creation is an "idealistic" recreation, then it is perfect.
I agree with Coasterdude this ride actually was rather a blast. Not high, fast, ect. but just really unique. I plan on riding at night as the lights would look rather cool going through the course. Excellent early 20th century design:-)
Wow i've never seen anything like this before! This track felt very real, and was almost the same as the pictures of the ride in real life. I would've liked to see some more theming, like a Tickler sign, skill games, food, ferris wheels,old piano tunes, and any sterotypical 1909ish things you can think of. I think this ride was reasonably thrilling to the average person back then, but not to the average person now, still this ride was very cool. Since this was the first time I've heard of a Tickler ride, this was very unique as well. The ride was also very smooth, no bumps that looked out of the ordinary. Great job cool5!