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Hulk can run reverse trains in it's current (well, previous I guess) setup. It was successfully tried out back in 2002 for Islands of Fear, but never ran with park guests.
Hulk can run reverse trains in it's current (well, previous I guess) setup. It was successfully tried out back in 2002 for Islands of Fear, but never ran with park guests.
Hulk can run reverse trains in it's current (well, previous I guess) setup. It was successfully tried out back in 2002 for Islands of Fear, but never ran with park guests.
Featuring Chyna?I think they should re-theme it to She-Hulk.
Wouldn't that require a whole new chassis? Or is it as simple as turning the vehicles around on the current wheel setups?Hulk can run reverse trains in it's current (well, previous I guess) setup. It was successfully tried out back in 2002 for Islands of Fear, but never ran with park guests.
Wouldn't that require a whole new chassis? Or is it as simple as turning the vehicles around on the current wheel setups?
No. What makes them bad? I mean, I can't see why having one section facing the other way would affect the ride. I just think it would make the back row twice as interesting.
That would be pretty wild, love to try that
So going back to the no OTSR talk, are there currently any B&M's out there that have an inversions that are running lap bar only? I can't think of any but doesn't mean that isn't the case.
Yeah get that out if your hopes. Completely pointless I'm sorry. And stupidGuys, they're totally not going to run it backwards
They tested it and found people got extreme nausea from riding backwards and were more prone to whiplash with no support for their necks as they went through the elements.
Lol ... I'd probably love it, though can understand most would not.Apparently the turning of the seats is quite simple. This is a photo of Six Flags testing it on their Medusa coaster:
They tested it and found people got extreme nausea from riding backwards and were more prone to whiplash with no support for their necks as they went through the elements.
Apparently the turning of the seats is quite simple. This is a photo of Six Flags testing it on their Medusa coaster:
They tested it and found people got extreme nausea from riding backwards and were more prone to whiplash with no support for their necks as they went through the elements.
They tested it and found people got extreme nausea from riding backwards and were more prone to whiplash with no support for their necks as they went through the elements.