Originally posted by Metalkat
i'm sure coaster enthusiasts there are tired of having to travel to other continents to ride good rides.
There are coaster enthusiasts in brazil?
Originally posted by AJClarke0912
The ratio of idiot to not-idiot is probably pretty similar with both countries
I am in complete disagreement with that statement. You may deem it slightly unfair to judge idiots by the way I'm about to, but I believe it's a pretty good estimation: it turns out that something like 60% of America (and at least 30% of our congress, though not sure of the exact number) believes that the Earth was created 6000 years ago (consequently, about 3000 years after the babylonians invented glue), that men walked with dinosaurs, and that the 6-billion-year-old rocks scientists find were put there by god to confuse us. The same number in England? I think it's about 20%, if that. Sad, really, when you think about it. If you want more info about why this is a really really terrible thing, read Sam Harris' "A Letter to a Christian Nation". It's a quick read, and will give you some good insight.
Alright, enough of that, back to the ride. I'm not impressed. I feel like these rides are just pure gimmick, and don't provide as much thrill as something with, say, 3 inversions and a buch of other cool elements. There are only so many ways you can twist track, as evidenced in this ride. Am I glad a lesser-known park might get "put on the map" so to speak? Yes. Am I glad it's not going to one of my home parks? Sort of. I'd rather get something with more originality than "inversion inversion inversion inversion inversion inversion inversion inversion inversion inversion inversion".