RollerCoasters
A place to talk about roller coasters and parks that have them. Everyone is welcome here to both learn and to celebrate these magnificent machines designed to scare you.
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Nothing beats the feeling of slowy getting pulled up for me. Fear and Adrenaline building up more and more until you finally get to set free is what it's all about for me. A quickstart is nice, but can't compete due the lack of "teasing"?
The best example I could quickly think of for what I mean is this bad boy right here. Pure helplessnes as you're just dangling there on 90 degrees while criminally slowly being dragged up ~50 meters into the air. And being kept in that position for what feels like eternity before finally getting let loose. Pure perfection. 🤤
I've wanted to ride one of those skyloops so bad. There is only one in the US that I'm hoping I can get to before anything happens to it. Maurer hasn't built one of these since 2015.
Huh, TIL there's more of these Ö
I hope you get your chance to get on one! Ü