I was there last Thursday and how have to ask. . . . . . . . .
What the heck kind of cheap, crummy, delicate kind of coaster is that when it is less than 60 degress and/or 20 mile-an-hour winds it can't run? So, of course, Thursday, it was 57 and windy and no Rip Ride Rocket. I wonder, did Universal know this when they ordered it? That's pretty much all of the fall winter, and early Spring where weather conditions shut it down?
Oh, the poor coaster can't handle to poor weather, sob, sob sob. How ridculous! 
I live in Chicago, go to Six Flags all the time for Halloween, and they don't care what the temp or wind is, the coasters all run, and not just the wooden ones either, but all the metal ones with many loops and inverses and the like with no complaint what-so-ever!
So, anyway, I go back on Sunday, and thankfully, it is 80 and no wind. Being a single rider, I only wait 10 minutes as compared to the posted 60 minute wait. And you know what, on a whole, the thing ranks. . . . . . . .
Wait for it. . . . . . . . . .
Here is comes. . . . . . . . . .
A big yawn. This coaster is very average. The only items of interst are the vertical lift hill and the initial twisted loop. Beyond that, it really doesn't add anything particularly new to the coaster world. The added attraction of music doesn't add much to the coaster experience. I was in row 6 and for my second trip row 1. Both left me with a "eh" sort of feeling. It isn't fast, it is short, it can be rough on occasion (my 2nd ride was quite bumpy), it isn't high and it isn't "thrilling", I just didn't find a "thrill" factor on it. I couldn't wait to get off it and go back to IOA for a couple of real coasters.
Dueling Dragons and Hulk are much better. Each has a "wow" factor or factors and gives me the Roller Coaster high that I am looking for. RRR left me flat, which, considering how sensitive it is to weater conditions, makes me give it just a 3 out of 10.
Like I said, Hulk and DD are better, as is Rock'N'Roller coaster at Hollywood Studios and Manta at Seaworld and just about any coaster at Cedar Point in Ohio (you're roller coast) and Six Flags between Chicago and Milwaukee. Lose the glitter and put in the thrill.
Dolby1000
What the heck kind of cheap, crummy, delicate kind of coaster is that when it is less than 60 degress and/or 20 mile-an-hour winds it can't run? So, of course, Thursday, it was 57 and windy and no Rip Ride Rocket. I wonder, did Universal know this when they ordered it? That's pretty much all of the fall winter, and early Spring where weather conditions shut it down?


I live in Chicago, go to Six Flags all the time for Halloween, and they don't care what the temp or wind is, the coasters all run, and not just the wooden ones either, but all the metal ones with many loops and inverses and the like with no complaint what-so-ever!

So, anyway, I go back on Sunday, and thankfully, it is 80 and no wind. Being a single rider, I only wait 10 minutes as compared to the posted 60 minute wait. And you know what, on a whole, the thing ranks. . . . . . . .
Wait for it. . . . . . . . . .
Here is comes. . . . . . . . . .
A big yawn. This coaster is very average. The only items of interst are the vertical lift hill and the initial twisted loop. Beyond that, it really doesn't add anything particularly new to the coaster world. The added attraction of music doesn't add much to the coaster experience. I was in row 6 and for my second trip row 1. Both left me with a "eh" sort of feeling. It isn't fast, it is short, it can be rough on occasion (my 2nd ride was quite bumpy), it isn't high and it isn't "thrilling", I just didn't find a "thrill" factor on it. I couldn't wait to get off it and go back to IOA for a couple of real coasters.
Dueling Dragons and Hulk are much better. Each has a "wow" factor or factors and gives me the Roller Coaster high that I am looking for. RRR left me flat, which, considering how sensitive it is to weater conditions, makes me give it just a 3 out of 10.
Like I said, Hulk and DD are better, as is Rock'N'Roller coaster at Hollywood Studios and Manta at Seaworld and just about any coaster at Cedar Point in Ohio (you're roller coast) and Six Flags between Chicago and Milwaukee. Lose the glitter and put in the thrill.
Dolby1000