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Old 15th August 2003, 05:03 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default David's plan for beating the lines at IOA!

>>Now the ONE exception to this plan I mentioned earlier is if you have
children with you and plan to ride the Pterandon Flyers (assuming they are
open. I've heard that they currently are not.) This ride has insanely
low throughput, and as such has insanely long lines even on the VERY
slowest days. To help combat this, the park ONLY lets adults ride if they
are with a child below a certain height.

But if you are with a child, and really want to ride this mild suspended
coaster (a credit whore, perhaps? <grin>), you will definitely want to hit
it as early as possible. If it is open with the park (ask at guest
relations), then head STRAIGHT back there as soon as possible, preferably
at opening. <<

A little "correction" to David's great directions....credit ho that I am, I was
able to get a ride on PF first thing in the morning (thanks to a tip by a
fellow RRC'er). They let adults on the ride when the ride first opens (info
for the hos among us - and there are many).
Andrea
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Old 15th August 2003, 10:04 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Default David's plan for beating the lines at IOA!

>Ice has the better dueling
> effects, and Fire has the greater G-Forces


No way. Ice has that tight Cobra Roll, more intense than any element
on Fire. And for the collision points, there are three. The
corkscrews are equal and the loops are equal. The other is the Fire
fly-over of the Ice Zero-G Roll. Having Ice spin right below your
feet is much easier to notice and nerve-wracking than spinning below
Fire, IMO.

-Kenny
 
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Default David's plan for beating the lines at IOA!

> And I definitely prefer the dueling effect more on Ice when the fire train
> -- and passengers -- are spinning through the roll right under your feet.


Ice does the spin below Fire... That's why I'm saying Fire has the
better effects. Sure you're not confused?

-Kenny
 
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