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Post March 12th, 2006, 12:46 am
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EGF may be better than SROS (I don't know for sure, never been to Germany), but SROS sure is a lot more convenient for most Americans obviously ...

Post March 12th, 2006, 5:48 pm
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Since you've heard the breakdown of SFNE's coasters, I'll be the good CP employee/fanatic that I am, and give you a breakdown of CP's coasters.

Millennium Force - Best first drop of any coaster in the world, plus a great sustained sensation of speed and some awesome floater airtime. A must ride, don't listen to the critics. My favorite steelie.

TTD - Most intense 14 seconds of your life... the launch feels like being strapped to a rocket sled, and there is some great airtime over the top.

Magnum - redefines the words 'ejector airtime' 6 times, plus a great first drop and sensational speed throughout.

Raptor - one of the greatest B&M coasters ever. This thing is fast, intense, and has some great elements and intense positive g's all the way to the end. My favorite invert.

Gemini - good fun. the first drop is really good, and the racing is entertaining.

Wicked Twister - Very fun, nice and fast, and some great air in the vertical spikes.

Blue streak - good classic woodie with some nice air.

Mean Streak - slow, no real g's, and rough, but the drops are decent.

Corckscrew - great to look at, and definitely a classic, but a little rough.

Mantis - somewhat painful standup. Some nice hangtime in the loop, though.

Cedar Creek Mine Ride - meh...

Disaster Transport - cheesy theming, but still a pretty fun dark ride.

Wildcat - portable coaster, not bad.

Also:
Power Tower - nothing beats hanging 240 feet in the air and then launching all the way down.

Maxair - also fun, with some good float if you hit it right.

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On some rides like that you are. Not much of a powerful launch, but still something.

Post March 12th, 2006, 6:53 pm

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^so what you are trying to tell me is, that you are launched downwards. how would you know this? its called gravity, not compressed air, you probably havent been on a S&S tower anyways.

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How do you know i havent been on one? I have, and i dont know if it actually does launch downwards, but it definatly felt like it.

Post March 16th, 2006, 5:05 pm
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Power Tower has ejector air on the way down... freefall alone wouldn't do that.

Post March 17th, 2006, 12:43 pm

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Both parks are great in their own aspects...but i'd much prefer to visit CP anyday. The park has so much of a variety...I usually gotta visit 2-3 days back to back just to experience the "whole" park including: the challenge park, soak city and the amusement park itself...there's plenty to do there, so you shouldn't get bored.
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