lol I think I went on the 6-8th in August 2003. It was packed then despite being in the middle of the week, not sure if it's changed though since.
I've noticed on El Toro, the new maybe 10 mph slow down at the beginning of the lift-top turnaround has very little effect on anything beyond the first drop. I can't really tell the difference between rides now and before the change, so I assume 10 mph over 300 feet won't make as much of a difference as we'd all assume. I tried a slowdown from around 14 mph to 6 on my ET recreation, and the differences in negatives were around .1 or .2 max, hardly significant.
I agree that MF would be much better with hills featuring some stronger airtime. I think CP knew what they were doing when they worked with Intamin to come up with a design that would suit their park. MF is the type of ride that'll draw lots of people, but not turn some people away because of too much intensity. I think they definately made the right decision because it pulls people into their park, but at the same time (despite the fact that I really like MF) I personally, as a rider, would also prefer for it to be more intense in it's negatives, force changes, etc.
lol Real I feel like you're always more worried about my posts than what I actually say. So I picked out one point? Big deal...I disagreed with stuff IF said too. Who cares, it's just a discussion.
Speaking of SFA though, I'll be there today to enjoy SROS' long straight section and pretty good ejector on the subsequent hill. So on that note, sleep time
Good night.