Disxuni
"Where's the fun without a bit of risk?"
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So what I meant by smooth was, the fact that you don’t feel like your head is banging around and it doesn’t give you a headache. Is that not the case with Hulk? I am a petite individual and I will ride any ride out there, but the older I have gotten I really dislike those I feel like that are rattling your brain!!
Allegedly it is supposed to be smoother due to the refurb, as others have pointed out previous to me replying back again. I never understood how that can even be possible, as I am pretty sure the track is the same (at least to me it's always looked the same). As well as the ride vehicles are different, but have the same general idea of the seats as previous. However, like others have said not really that much of a difference, or at least not that different from other coasters. You can try to push your head back as much as possible, as they always recommend anyway, however to me, it doesn't make that dramatic of a difference, but helps a little.
It's not as bad as some other coasters, but it's still not what I would describe as "smooth". For me, to not feel as if I'm not getting my head smacked around I have to do coasters without the headrest. At least then, the only thing that happens with your head is the sudden stops. I still do those coasters with the headrest from time to time, but most of the time I avoid them. Besides, it seems the ones without them I generally enjoy more due to the theme and/or other reasons. As for example, The Mummy is personally my favorite coaster (however I haven't ridden Hagrid's yet so I'm sure once I do that will be my new favorite).
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