spacemountainfan619 wrote:
hhmm...not sure how I feel about turning a small compact stand-up coaster into a floorless coaster. I really don't think Vortex as a sit down floorless ride will have the intensity and excitement CF seems to be hyping it up to have, really, comparing it to trading a box truck in for a corvette, more like trading in an old box truck for a well, newer box truck with a retractable roof in the cab. Psycho Mouse with floorless trains, however, would be a lot of fun.
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Coasterkidmwm wrote:
Why bother on this ride?
I think Matt i trying to tone down the rough rides. I definitely think Vortex has stronger jarring sections than Mantis did especially that neck-snapping turn before the brakes. My whle thing with this coaster being converted, even if its getting a new element, is that it's basically a kiddie stand-up now. It was state-of-the-art when it was built but now it seems small. And if converted it will be the tiniest floorless in America. And second to Daemon at Tivoli in world status. Which I think may even be taller.... Anyhoo, my point is Scream and Medusa. Unless they run it backward or spinning, MEH.
As far as RR, I don't think it suffered the same issue hat caused the Mantis conversion. It doesn't
have such aggressive transitions and last time I rode it (two years ago) it was aging fairly gracefully
EDIT: Also Six Flags doesn't care how uncomfortable or hurt you get as long as its not enough to sue