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  1. 33 minutes ago, JCoaster25 said:

    You can't deny though that curved drops sure do look great in a classy way. :D

    OH i must agree with you there, aesthetically it is extremely a sight to see....showing off some darn fine carpentry, but i think all wooden coasters have a striking apearance for the eyes to behold...such a massive gathering of huge lattice style supports (bents) of various heights from small to gigantic showing off thousands of skilled man hours to create...just makes me look at it in awe. And thats before i have even ridden it yet.:wub:

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  2. 4 hours ago, silver2005 said:

    Another part I'm looking forward to is the turn around.  It makes a high banked s-curve as it rises up and as its switching to make the turn, it enters the tunnel.  That's got a whole lot of potential to be awesome. 

    I agree, that turnaround will have some good fun.  The only thing that me personally am not a huge fan of on this coaster is the curved first drop. I mean dont get me wrong, to me all coasters are fun even with a curved first drop...but i like the thrill that a straight drop has...but thats just my personal preference a straight drop always for the first hill. I realize that a lot of time it is also done for saving a bit of real estate that is taken up by a straight drop, especially on coasters over say 180'+ feet that entire lift hill and drop takes up lots of precious space.

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  3. ^ the only one that i rode that was rough and not comfortable from gci is Apocolypse at Magic Mountain.  But i dont want to say they built it bad, i think with wooden coasters alot has to do with where it is built and the climate and how well the maintenence is kept up on it. MT will be smooth and fun for a very long time because its in ohio and KI has probaby the best park and ride maintenance program of any park i can think of with the exception of Disney.  You would never see a wood coaster built somewhere like where i live in phoenix or say Las Vegas...the upkeep on keeping the wood from just drying out and becoming bad would be ASTRONOMICAL.  and at Magic Mountain that particular coaster has just had a bit of bad luck do to a few other mother nature issues like earthquakes etc, if im not mistaken. But generally GCI makes top notch rides. Hands down.

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  4. 4 hours ago, CoasterOhio said:

    Don said on the Facebook Live video that it's going to separate Mystic Timbers from any wooden roller coaster...

    So what has not been done on a wooden roller coaster before? (Other than a Drop track, do not mention Drop Track, it's not happening.)

    Not only that. No one has STILL correctly guessed what is in the shed. ;)

    How do you know if what people have guessed is correct or not? Do YOU know for sure?

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