Originally posted by highthrills2im still not impressed with it, all it has is 14 inversions, so what...
it looks nice and all.. but all black track kinda just bores me to death
they should have gone with smaller trains, those trains are bulky and huge
and in the beginning, is there two sections where there possibly is switch track
cause i noticed the video you linked goes to the left but in a video i saw, it went to the right and then up to the same area, so possible dual stations.. with two intros..?
EDIT:
http://www.itv.com/news/central/story/2 ... -new-ride/can someone explain why it looks like there are two differnt sides to this ride.?
I'm not too sure what you mean by two different sides? The ride has two lifts and will self duel, with two trains on the track at any one time, if that's what you're referring to?
There is definitely only one station, though, not dual stations.
For me, the bulky-hugeness of the trains is the best thing about them. I don't particularly like the design of the trains, personally, but they look massive flying around the track, which is awesome.
I do agree, though, that the black track and supports is a little boring, we've been seeing a LOT of black/grey coasters in England recently - Merlin seem to love it. It has to be said that that is the theme of X-Sector though...
I somewhat agree with A113 that the ride is a little inversion after inversion, but it's fair to say that this is the design intent. We know that Alton Towers is all about the marketing, and it's after the "we have the coaster with the world's most inversions!" line to draw in the thrillseekers of the general public. But I do feel that it is varied enough, or as varied as you probably can be when trying to shove that many inversions into that small of a space, and those rolling drops are something that I can't recall seeing before!