jlovesee
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I will agree and RNR and CS are the only Disney coasters in America that go upside down. But, don't assume that a coaster can't go upside down if it only has a lap bar.
For Example Scorpion at Busch Gardens Tampa, has a loop with only lap bars. Flight of Fear at Kings Island, Ohio has several http://www.rcdb.com/66.htm?p=12707 and only a lap bar. That's only a couple of several examples, but I will agree it's rather rare.
EXACTLY! Everyone always assumes you have to have over the shoulder restraints (horse collars) on an inverting coaster. Only because horse collars where the exclusive use of Arrow Dynamics that built many of the first modern inverting coasters. Schwartzkopf never used horse collars, hence Scorpion, all of his shuttle loops (Knotts has one), and Sooper Dooper Looper at Hershey have JUST lap bars. (all of which are Schwartzkopf's) Much more comfortable if you ask me, and just as safe. However, Schwartzkopf's are a vanishing breed, which is why there are so few of them.
Jennifer