Originally posted by CSTRFRK
I've been back since last Thursday, but I've been so busy right now. I'm moving and I haven't had much time. Well, Dollywood was cool. Thunderhead was f*cking awesome, to say the least. I can't believe I'm about to say this, but It is now my favorite wood coaster of all, putting the Beast at PKI at no.2 and Villian at GL at no.3. I rode it 6 times in a row early in the day, and there was no waiting what-so-ever. Finally after the 5th ride, I figured I could pull off recording the POV. It worked but it's really not worth sharing, being that there is already a better video that was posted here before. You can barely see what's going on because of the camera shake.
The Ride:
I don't know where to begin. The first drop is cool, but the excitement comes from the moments that follow. There IS airtime on this baby, none of them last too long, but there are so many throughout the ride, the lack of long air-time is made up. Smooth/quick direction changes, lots of micro-bunny hills, (my new term for some moments in this ride) which are not so micro when your going 40-50mph over thenm. Just enouph to get you out of your seat. The ride looks like it's going to be brutal because of all the high banked tight turns, but it was designed so perfectly that it as smooth as silk. Besides all the awesome drops, there are so many little nuences implemented into the design that you have to ride it at least 3 times before you really experience all of them conciously. I could have rode this coaster for the rest of the day, but my friend wasn't riding and wanted to move on to other rides. The station fly-through is very cool and upon exiting the station you'll find a quick dip-turn which feels so natural, I found myself leaning into all the turns by the fifth ride. I have never been so geeked about a coaster like this. Don't get me wrong, there are some really innovative coasters out there that are incredibly exiting, but this one gave me feelings of grandueur that I never felt before. I know that might sound weird or something, but this ride is amazing. Something I noticed toward the end of the ride is that there are static/permanent wooden breaks around the final banked/turn. I know they're breaks becuase you can feel the train jerk to a slower speed when it passes over them. I couldn't figure it out. Basically they were wood slabs, (curved with the turn) that were at just the perfect height to contact the fins below. I think woodies have break fins. Anyway, all I could think was, OMG there are breaks on turns, and everyone here always says it's not realistic. Anyway, it's amazing, the train flys into the final breaks at around 25-30. It's a pretty long ride, but it could have kept going and going it seemed. Well that's my concensus on The Thunderhead Roaring Coaster. My new #1. The trip was amazing and I will be posting the photos as soon as I get settled into my new apartment in about a week or so.
Sounds like you had a lot of fun!!![approve] Well I'm glad you had a good time.