Um, Voyage never had floater hill when I rode it. Proof? Bruising on my legs. I just find it hard for a ride to be more physically intense than Voyage since it was the first ride when I got off, I felt physically spent. Did I ride 22 more times that day? Yes. Why not? But My legs hurt and thats definitely not floater air. Ive heard constantly now that Voyage is hit or miss. Some days (or entire weeks) its just not running normal. I got pretty lucky the times I went. It was either brand new or totally broken in but also not rough or being trimmed.
As for pacing - thats something obvious that cant be disputed. Yet, I think it sets up the ride for the ridiculous way the in-run is. Sounds like BD is more of a longer, wooden version of TTD that sends you off in a blur and doesn't stop. Is that good or bad? Cant say. I do enjoy rides that kick my ass (like Voyage) but if the elements hit you so fast and with such repetition then the ride turns into one long barrage of elements with no real seperation. Just playing devils advocate, that was the complaint I heard of Voyage is its just too many elements.
Someones gotta do it
Anyone want to send me some cash for hotel? I can afford gas, or if you live by LC Let me shack up for a night
BTW BD has ALWAYS been virtually at the top of my "wooden coaster to-do list". It still is even over the Intamins. It always seemed like one of CCI's pinnacle designs. I just cant imagine a ride thats about half as short as Voyage kicking my ass more.