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Post December 13th, 2011, 9:46 pm

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I assume you mean that your adrenaline and other "fight or flight" hormones aren't pumping as hard on rides following your first, and therefore your average blood pressure is lower. Sounds plausible, but I'm not a neurologist/cardiologist, so I can't confirm anything.

Post December 14th, 2011, 5:49 am
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Originally posted by Real

If I get to this ride next year and I don't grey out, I will be entirely disappointed. Still haven't found a ride (after several that people claim they have on) that even makes me feel like I'm greying out.

maybe you have thick veins, higher blood pressure, or you carry more oxygen in your blood? or... you're just a bamf

Post February 20th, 2012, 2:51 pm

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Only about one and a half month before theme park season starts again and it will be my return after 2 years to Kings Dominion most looking forward to this ride of course

Post April 4th, 2012, 2:07 pm

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Going this sunday! Gonna go sunday, monday, and wednesday! Can't wait!

Post April 9th, 2012, 6:09 pm

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Well, we rode Intimidator 305 8 times total sunday and monday. 7 times in the front, 1 time in the back.

While, obviously its been so long that I can't remember how I305 felt the first month of operation with the original track, no trims, and regular harnesses. I'm not gonna bother trying to compare, I'm just gonna say I'm EXTREMELY satisfied with the way it is.

The new elevated curve after the 305 drop absolutely doesn't disapoint, its still rediculously intense and makes your vision gray if not black for a short time. And when I went over the 2nd hill. Let me describe it, you know its coming, but your just frozen in intensity and your vision barely recovers before the drop happens that it still hits you by surprise. Then I thought "I remember this, thats how its supposed to be, this is how it felt the first month". Sorry, I hate to say this, that hill alone is more extreme feeling than the 210 drop on Apollo's Chariot. More extreme that is, but Apollo's Chariot's first drop is still better in that its longer and you feel the wind more. Then, the rest of the ride, nothing you haven't heard about it before, very intense turns and a nice hill. But, so much better with the new soft harnesses.

No matter how good the rides are, my other 3 favorite rides (Volcano, Apollo's Chariot, and Griffon), you get used to them and they are still awesome, but you get used to them. You don't really get used to I305, it really hits you hard like that level of intensity and surprises you everytime how fast it goes and extreme it gets.

As far as my favorite coasters in VA goes. Theres great ones. Dominator, Alpengeist, Grizzly, Flight of Fear. Then theres my favorites that really offer something special, Volcano, Apollo's Chariot, Griffon. Then theres the sole one clearly better than all the others and surpass my favorite which is I305.

Alright, I've done enough praise of this coaster, I'm sure you're all sick of hearing it from me by now.

Just one more thing though, while the back seat is terrific too. The front seat, with THAT much freakin wind pushing your body back. It really amplifies the speed and sound. Way better in the front row.

Post July 22nd, 2012, 10:31 pm

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I wonder how this ride will age. Anybody who went on it recently find it to be rougher than last year?

Also i have the choice to make a trip to cp or kd and bgw so what would be a better idea? I have already been to all of them but have yetto ride verbolten and havent been to cp in 5 yrs

Post July 22nd, 2012, 11:02 pm

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I'd say KD + BGE > CP, but that may be because CP is my home park and I find it to be lacking, or I'm just becoming jaded. KD and BGE have so much to offer. You may want to wait until next year when CP has a nice Wingrider installment to make that big trip.

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KD < CP
BGW = CP
BGW+KD > CP

I305 is also glass smooth the whole ride, I don't think it's gotten rougher.

Post July 23rd, 2012, 1:19 am

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I rode I-305 2 months ago and it was as smooth as can possibly be. All around 100 percent perfect coaster.

Post July 23rd, 2012, 9:18 am

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Its weird because since my last visit it is more like KD=CP and BGW<CP...

And thats awesome! Im really hoping the new track has solved intamin rattle. 100% perfect feels like an understatement btw.

Post July 23rd, 2012, 2:29 pm

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How can 100% perfect logically be an understatement?

Equivalencies aside, they all have great things to offer. Another thing to consider is whether it's worth traveling to one park or two parks.

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Originally posted by Kyle Sloane

^Id say intimidator made it possible


Seriously the ride is that good.

Post July 24th, 2012, 9:30 am

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Originally posted by Kyle Sloane

And thats awesome! Im really hoping the new track has solved intamin rattle...


It hasn't. I rode Skyrush last weekend and it was bumpier than Comet. And skyrush is even newer than I305.

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Post July 24th, 2012, 11:12 am

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I thought SkyRush was extremely smooth for those style of trains, all things considered. Some people can't handle the intensity, I guess.

Post July 24th, 2012, 11:37 am

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^Lol people do tend to mistake intensity for roughness. Cyclone at SFNE is exhibit A of that one. Not even remotely rough just very jerky and intense!

Post July 24th, 2012, 1:43 pm

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Originally posted by Jakizle

I thought SkyRush was extremely smooth for those style of trains, all things considered. Some people can't handle the intensity, I guess.


Well, I rode it 4 times. 3 in wing seats and once in a center seat. Don't get me wrong, the ride is phenomenal (except for the fact that the lap bar gives you a bruise...), but it's noticeably shaky. It wasn't rough, per se, but it vibrated a lot, which is something that I don't think should be happening on a 3-month-old ride.

Post July 24th, 2012, 7:20 pm

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I would actually love to see what the B&M design submitted for SkyRush looked like (apparently Hershey shopped around with bids from several manufacturers). They've never done a hyper in such a compact space.

And I've heard the new, more plush lap bars for SkyRush are less painful but still not ideal. I felt alone in my thought that the trains looked like an ergonomic fail when they were first revealed. Would the OTSRs found on I305 be preferable??

Post July 24th, 2012, 7:25 pm

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B&M didn't submit anything, it was intamin and another company who had an innovative spinner with an inversions around the kissing tower
What are these for?

Post July 24th, 2012, 7:30 pm

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^I specifically recall B&M being listed as among considered manufacturers. I thought that only Intamin and the other company were highlighted but all submitted bids. Maybe B&M declined to submit anything after being contacted given how many projects they had on the docket for 2012. Or they just didn't want to build on something other than a flat tract of land =P

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The spinning coaster was submitted by Mack, I never heard anything about B&M showing a ride.

Post July 24th, 2012, 11:56 pm

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I knew I wasn't crazy...THIS is the article I recall reading (excerpt from the bottom of the 'WHERE' section):

http://www.pennlive.com/midstate/index. ... heypa.html

'With two possible sites in mind, Hersheypark then contacted five roller coaster manufacturers who could build what they were looking for.

Included on the list were Intamin, Mack Rides, Maurer S?????????hne, Vekoma and Bolliger & Mabillard ????????? each among the world?????????s top manufacturers.

The firms looked at both sites, talked to their designers and then returned to Hershey with their proposals.'

Post July 25th, 2012, 10:04 am

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Is I305 on the same level as MF or is it greater
A big drop is a good drop.

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What a looping wild mouse?
A big drop is a good drop.

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