this is an age or not being in shape problem
Except for the fact that I'm a perfectly healthy 15-year old who is literally perfect for roller coasters, and enjoys most- like Rockin' Roller Coaster, Expedition Everest, and The Incredible Hulk, with no issues. Plus, I went on it back in May of 2019, and it was fine (on Omega), but this time, when I went on Alpha it was rough as heck. I was in the back both times. Not sure though. Now, it's just in my "Ride at the end of the day if desired" list.
Sorry. I was just on it and it’s for little kids. Nothing bad about it at all.Except for the fact that I'm a perfectly healthy 15-year old who is literally perfect for roller coasters, and enjoys most- like Rockin' Roller Coaster, Expedition Everest, and The Incredible Hulk, with no issues. Plus, I went on it back in May of 2019, and it was fine (on Omega), but this time, when I went on Alpha it was rough as heck. I was in the back both times. Not sure though. Now, it's just in my "Ride at the end of the day if desired" list.
What do you mean by rough? Lateral jerking back and forth? Drops suddenly going back up jerking one upward? Chattering of the wheels?
The drops were annoying, jerking me upward, and the ride just seemed to jerk me back and forth. As I said, normally I love roller coasters, but this one irritated me somehow. I think it's getting to an age where it just needs a refurbishment (maybe after Tron opens.) And it's not the drops or sharp turns either.
You can't really compare rollercoasters that were made in 1999 and 2006 to a rollercoaster made in 1975.Except for the fact that I'm a perfectly healthy 15-year old who is literally perfect for roller coasters, and enjoys most- like Rockin' Roller Coaster, Expedition Everest, and The Incredible Hulk, with no issues. Plus, I went on it back in May of 2019, and it was fine (on Omega), but this time, when I went on Alpha it was rough as heck. I was in the back both times. Not sure though. Now, it's just in my "Ride at the end of the day if desired" list.
how does a coaster age into making turns and dips more forceful unless the track is significantly altered?
You can't really compare rollercoasters that were made in 1999 and 2006 to a rollercoaster made in 1975.
Indeed.
Those who say the coaster has gotten rough with age from all the welding can't possibly be referring the the lateral forces that are the rib breakers and neck whiplashers. They would have to be changing the physical layout of the track in order to do that. They whould have to be welding out a banked turn and welding in a flat turn. I just can't imagine how they could be doing that.
All the welding may be introducing roughness like the chattering that happens when riding over cobblestone. That seems reasonable.
But... just how does an older coaster introduce more lateral Gs? Or more sudden changes in vertical Gs without a pretty significant change in the layout of the track? And how does the track get significant layout changes from simply welding parts that are failing/cracking?
In fact, our insiders tell us that they slowed down Space Mountain with a bunch of brakes. So.... evidence of it actually being *less* intense?
I'm willing to listen to a reasonable explanation. But until then... y'all are just getting older.
I think a large part of Space Mountain's rough ride is that it's in the dark. You can't see what's coming so you can't prepare your body for a dip or sharp turn. I rode it during the "lights out" event during Mickey's Halloween party and it was crazy. The unexpected twists and turns of SM are a big part of its allure.
Yes, coasters do get much more rough over time.
Again, *define rough*.
whiplash and being thrown about
how does that happen without the track actually changing?
Wow, you answered your own question!!
Wear and Tear. Science. Friction.
By not swapping out the urethane main wheels as they wear.Yeah, but how does a coaster age into making turns and dips more forceful unless the track is significantly altered?
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