What should i ride first?
#1
Posted 12 July 2004 - 09:03 PM
tuesday. And (sadly) i have never ridden a rollercoaster before. I only have one day at the
park and i was wondering what rollercoasters i should ride first. Im kinda freaked out.
Any help will be greatly appreciated! (sp?)
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#2
Posted 12 July 2004 - 09:22 PM
would definitely suggest getting your hand stamped for MF, and try to get the dragster
in while you're there (i wish i could ride that, i went there and they added it a
few months after ) If you get there early, I
would suggest going to the back of the park, because alot of guests stay in the front of
the park. Go to the back and work your way up. That way, when the park thins out,
just about every ride is fair game. MF and Dragster 1st though, those will get more
and more guests as the day goes on
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#3
Posted 12 July 2004 - 09:54 PM
be ready to wait. Everything else will have lines but not as bad as those two.
#4
Posted 12 July 2004 - 10:45 PM
then ride MF before the park opens to the public. If not then head straight to TTD
first. Then head to the back of the park for mean streak, gemini, and magnum. Work
your way forward to corkscrew, and power tower. Next head to wicked twister,
disaster transport, raptor, and blue streak. Head to Iron Dragon and Wildcat next.
Then hit Millie and save Mantis for last. Sometime in there, I believe the freeways for
Millie are at 11:00 and for TTD they are at 2:00. Get those two freeways and you can
ride them twice that day.
#5
Posted 12 July 2004 - 11:07 PM
car to get there...j/k um, since you havent been on a coaster before get the freeway
pass for mf and ttd, but then get on raptor, and sit in the middle to get used to rideing,
then you'll want to go on everything..
#6 Guest_Twister II_*
Posted 13 July 2004 - 06:11 AM
stright to Mantis. Manits line is probly one of the slowest and most horable lines to
stand in. It seems like it will take forever! But if TTD's open go there first.
Ride MF around 9 that means get in the queue at 9. After you get off the ride it will be
around 10:30, park should be closed already. If there is still a line for TTD chances are
Raptor is still open, the line for Raptor at night is about 4mins max. Ride MF during
lunch. Magnum is a must at night. Wicked Twister dont miss. Also Disaster Transport,
a lot of people underestimate this ride, RIDE IT! Also get the 3-D glasses, or go
dumpster diving and get them free.... Every other ride will just work its way in. Even if
you get there with a starlight pass you'll still be able to ride everything.
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#7
Posted 13 July 2004 - 09:59 AM
coaster is the best coaster to start off with. Ive seen MF and TTD , i dont really
wabnt to ride them first because im kinda afraid off heights and high speeds...
Which
coasters are best to start with, not too bad to ride for a first timer.
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#8
Posted 13 July 2004 - 10:06 AM
from there!
BTW: One
of the things about coasters is that you are given the chance to face your fear in the
face. That is one of the most thrilling things about coasters!
TTDfreak
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#9
Posted 13 July 2004 - 11:43 AM
what caused the recent accident (metal shards hit riders in the chest) and will probably
be down for a couple days/weeks. But you HAVE to ride Millennium Force,
don't worry about highets or speeds. Roller Coasters are extremely safe, its that
thrill of facing your fear. Trust me, I have seen tons of kids take thier first coaster ride
on Eagle, and come off smiling from ear to ear, its a great feeling to have.....
Ride MF
Do it!
-Tyrant
#10
Posted 13 July 2004 - 12:28 PM
WildCat, then go on Raptor and everything else from there.
My first 2
roller coasters were Sky Princess @ Dutch Wonderland and Great White @
Morey's Piers. My first looper however was Alpengeist @ BGW. When I came
off that ride I was on a natural high.
#11 Guest_Twister II_*
Posted 13 July 2004 - 02:49 PM
Sky Princess is just the name! ROFL, especially for a coster.
However if TTD is open you can ride it. Really when you are up at the top of the
tower you dont really even see how high you are and really you wont care. However
if you can do Power Tower(either) you can do MF. It is only 10ft higher. (wink wink).
If you rode Alp you can ride Raptor and find it better. Mantis shouldnt be a prob. But
if you do ride mantis ride in front by all means avoid row 4 and back. Raptor, front car,
very left, or second car middle left. MF front or back, Wicked Twister is probly one of
the most scariest coasters I have ever riddin in my 6 years of coaster riding. Reason?
I was in back.... Gemini, sit on the inside or the track that way you will be able to play
tag with your friend on the red/blue train! Mean Streak sit in back with YOUR
back off the back of the seat, unless you like agionizing pain. Corkscrew, front, thats a
must. Magnum, 1st car 3rd row. Mine ride, ahh dont bother. Disaster Transport, front
you may have to run BS-anywere, air time
is air time. Wildcat, anywere. Iron Dragon, front for the swinging in the break run,
however if at dusk DO NOT RIDE! WSE-back
#12
Posted 13 July 2004 - 05:21 PM
you missed if you don't ride it.
If they do mange to get TTD open
(doubt it) when you go then ride that first. The tallest and fastest first.
Also, you must ride Wicked Twister. Either the very front or the very back. The
twist are fun.
RIDE THE INTAMINS!
(even disastar
transport)
#13
Posted 13 July 2004 - 08:54 PM
like Blue Streak, Wildcat, or Cedar Creek Mine Ride. Then if you like those, try
Wicked Twister, and/or Gemini. Then if you like those then... maybe Magnum?? If
you end up liking coasters, ride MF! It's the only thing in the park that is
worth a 1 1/2 hour wait! I don't know about how much TTD is worth, but I
wouldn't expect it to be very high... if you've been following up on the
News, you know what I mean.
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#14
Posted 13 July 2004 - 11:12 PM
rather ride the big rides first so he doesn't have to wait in line for hours.
#15
Posted 13 July 2004 - 11:30 PM
before.
#16
Posted 14 July 2004 - 10:46 AM
He earlier saidOriginally posted by coasterfreak11@Jul 13 2004, 10:12
PM
He's probably a
coaster enthusiasts and would rather ride the big rides first so he doesn't have to
wait in line for hours.
that he'd never ridden a coaster before, so that's why I suggested smaller
rides first.
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#17 Guest_Twister II_*
Posted 14 July 2004 - 10:54 AM
everyone always puts down on it. It was my first CP coaster.
(Story
time!*everyone huddels in a cricle sitting*)
Then again when we
went on a school trip to SF Elitch Gardens it were two peoples first time on a coaster,
they were hangin out with us and the first ride, Mind Eraser. Both loved it. Then
Boomerang, well both didnt like it. They would do it again but just no a recimendation
for them. For a first time coaster rider, riding the most intense, most inverted thing in
Colorado. Thats pretty good. So also MF for a first would actually be a great one to
start with. And right before we were goin leave, we talked on of them in to going on
the skycoaster. They had to pull the cord, she was terified, but when she got off she
wanted to do it again.
#18
Posted 14 July 2004 - 11:59 AM
100 feet at a time. That's what I did! Bring some friends with you,
you'll be less likely to chicken out.
Gforces Worlds of Adventure
#19
Posted 14 July 2004 - 03:39 PM
same thing as CP's Demon Drop so I suggest you ride it cause it's very
thrilling.
#20 Guest_Twister II_*
Posted 14 July 2004 - 08:54 PM
But when you get to the top put a penny on you knee and when you go horizontial
dodge the penny.