Yeah, he won't give a flying doohickey what I or anyone says, he's that type of person, but I just felt I needed to say it was all.
But, it's all good because it's differences in personality that makes us all different and therefore un-boring
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CJD. I like your theory and your positivity, but we'll have to wait until the trains are actually on the track and running before someone can ride the thing and say whether or not the ride is actually smoother and faster. But for my mind, I bet that ever if it is faster, it won't be as intense. And the "intense lateral g transitions" that you're talking about, surely will just hurt with these new restraints? As they won't allow your waist/bottom half to move, but your top half will be twisting under lateral force.
The newer trains on Stampida at Port Aventura, for example, absolutley clamp your bottom half rock solid, but your top half is allowed to be free. I wrenched my spine and muscles in my side on one of the corners. Needless to say, I didn't ride it again. And I'd heard that ride was awesome before the new trains.