tiepilot35 wrote:
^That's what I was wondering. I'm personally not aware if it was advertised as a family coaster. I think all it was advertised as was wooden, if that. So I can't say that it's decent for a family coaster--it is objectively not great for a roller coaster and as a result we could call it a family coaster.
It looks exactly like a standard weak GCI coaster. I don't understand why people are so quick to hate on it while orgasming over their other similar projects. If anything it's a shorter version of Prowler with more straight hills that might actually have air. People calling it a family coaster when it's clearly intended not to be one if they're pushing airtime is the GCI fanbase pretending it's not what it is. I think it still has hope and GCI could have accidentally included air in the back rows since it appears smashed into a small space, which forces them to be creative instead of sprawling a bunch of turns around.
This is from Verbolten's press release, where they actually call it a family coaster:
"Verbolten???s low 48-inch ride-height requirement and exhilarating but not overpowering ride experience, will appeal to extreme coaster aficionados as well as to parents who want to introduce their children to the thrill of a roller coaster ride"
Where is the family coaster description for this ride?
If you want to get bumped around in a turn for a bit go on an old Jet Star, which executed that concept much better, and has that same amount of "airtime".
And while I'm in a ranty mood, why is Tempesto painted such ass colors and built almost on top of Apollo? They have room at that place!