I got it! Put a 2 floorless trains, and 2 stand-up ones! You pick whichever one you want! Make the station bigger, and double loading like Maverick. BOOM!
I got it! Put a 2 floorless trains, and 2 stand-up ones! You pick whichever one you want! Make the station bigger, and double loading like Maverick. BOOM!
Interesting idea, I just can't figure out how it'd work, since both stations have different ways of loading and dispatching the trains.
have it go stand up-floorless-stand up-floorless and have the front station be the standup station and have the back station be the floorless station and have it to where the standup passes through the floorless station and have the floorless pass through the standup station
I rode Green Lantern as the last ride of the night when I got to ride it, It wasn't too painful on the ride itself, it was however a very uncomfortable 3 hour ride back home on a bus
I rode Green Lantern as the last ride of the night when I got to ride it, It wasn't too painful on the ride itself, it was however a very uncomfortable 3 hour ride back home on a bus
Yea, standups are very painful, although my past ride on Mantis this week was the best I've ever had. But I agree, it's time for it to become a floorless.
I've been on Riddler's Revenge at SFMM, and Mantis, I've never felt uncomfortable! I am tall, does that have some advantage? I thought Magnum XL 200 was painful, but I didn't think Mantis was. So that should t,ell you something! The only problem with stand-ups is the load time, and people don't listen to the ride ops on how your suppose to stand.
What about weight? If your a bigger rider could that make someone have a worse ride? A g is weight, so the more you weigh the more heavy you feel. NOT CALLING YOU FAT! haha' How does it hurt your feet? WHY? I understand if your crotch might hurt, but why your feet?
Because I've never been to the US I have never been on a B&M standup, But I have been on Shockwave, which is intamin/B&M. They aren't really painful, just uncomfortable as G-forces naturally are standing straight up. On Shockwave at least, it seems to depend on where you are on the train to how uncomfortable it is. The front seems a lot nicer, and the back a lot worse. Discomfort definitely seems to correlate with intensity.
I'm 5''8, but it definitely wasn't as bad as riding it when I was much shorter. I think that height makes a slight difference. With different heights the heartline is pretty interchangeable I would guess.
What about weight? If your a bigger rider could that make someone have a worse ride? A g is weight, so the more you weigh the more heavy you feel. NOT CALLING YOU FAT! haha' How does it hurt your feet? WHY? I understand if your crotch might hurt, but why your feet?
Your weight has something to do with it as you are standing up and it is going along with the g-forces on your body. More weight=More g-force.
Step 1: Actually stand. No magical knee bending. No slouching. No sitting. Just stand. It's not hard.
Step 2: Don't be fat. It pushes your balls into the seat. Maybe there is a magic ratio between being just fat and when you're fat enough to cause "male retreat" that fits in the restraints, but I doubt it.
Step 3: Don't have a massive torso. I come across this once every 10 trains and I try to be sympathetic.
I say, throw one floorless train on there, and one run of the mill sit down on there. Add another queue line and load each line every other train. If only running one train, close one queue.