Rode it Saturday, May 2nd, the first day it opened. Was awesome, forces unlike any other coaster. People are gonna love it.Thanks for the link to that blog! There are more photos in the Orlando Sentinal here: http://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/fe...rlando-manta-roller-coaster-construction.html Anyone ride the Manta yet??
forces unlike any other coaster. People are gonna love it.
I didn't say forces STRONGER than all other coasters. I said unlike any other. And obviously, I haven't ridden EVERY coaster in the world, so I wasn't claiming that there are no comparable forces on other coasters, just that in my experience, the forces on Manta are unlike other coasters. I also wasn't refering particularly to the level of the g-forces, more like the WAY the forces are applied to you in a unique way on this ride. I have to disagree with one point you make, too. I have ridden Furious Baco many times, and the forces on it are no where near as intense as they are on Manta, nowhere near! Again, I would surmise that this is to do with the WAY the forces are applied by Manta's unique design.This is not true. For example the forces on Furious Baco at Port Aventura in Spain are MUCH stronger. In fact the RCDB states Manta travels 54 miles per hour. Nowhere near a record speed adn obviously there are many mroe faster coasters. There are other b&M Flyers as well that are just as fast or have more g's. I think Manta is going to be special because of design adn experience not because of its forces. Not to say the G-Forces are not awsome, I am sure they are BUT they are definatly not better than ANY other coaster though. I am sure they dont compare to any of the following. Top Thrill Dragster Mayan Mindbender Furious Baco or any coaster that travels between 80 adn 134 miles per hour (the fastest in teh world)
I didn't say forces STRONGER than all other coasters. I said unlike any other. And obviously, I haven't ridden EVERY coaster in the world, so I wasn't claiming that there are no comparable forces on other coasters, just that in my experience, the forces on Manta are unlike other coasters. I also wasn't refering particularly to the level of the g-forces, more like the WAY the forces are applied to you in a unique way on this ride. I have to disagree with one point you make, too. I have ridden Furious Baco many times, and the forces on it are no where near as intense as they are on Manta, nowhere near! Again, I would surmise that this is to do with the WAY the forces are applied by Manta's unique design.