ukstitch
<font color=deeppink>I'm not sure I'm quite your a
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- May 5, 2008
Personally, I think Indy does manage a couple of things better than any of the other coasters at DLRP, although this still doesn't mean that I'd rush to ride it and certainly not over most of the other coasters in DLRP. It's fun to do, so long as the queue is short and you bear in mind that it's going to be rough...
For one thing, I find it has the most forceful of all the loops in DLRP, probably because you drop down into the loop quite quickly, plus it's actually a circular loop, which increases the force a bit.
The other thing I find is that the first two drops produce the strongest "butterfly" feeling in your stomach that I can think of in DLRP (even TOT doesn't give me that feeling in my stomach for some reason).
As I say, it's still not a great ride IMO, but it does have it's charms if the queue is short enough. I quite like it in the winter when you can usually stay on for multiple rides (if your head is up to it).
For one thing, I find it has the most forceful of all the loops in DLRP, probably because you drop down into the loop quite quickly, plus it's actually a circular loop, which increases the force a bit.
The other thing I find is that the first two drops produce the strongest "butterfly" feeling in your stomach that I can think of in DLRP (even TOT doesn't give me that feeling in my stomach for some reason).
As I say, it's still not a great ride IMO, but it does have it's charms if the queue is short enough. I quite like it in the winter when you can usually stay on for multiple rides (if your head is up to it).