Has anyone else noticed that vibration right after the hammer head turn? you can't feel it in the front seat. If you ride it enough it'll give you a headache, or even worse a splitting headache. That's the only turn off I get when I ride DB.
Yeah when I got there around 6:30pm Sunday very light, later in the night many times there wasn't anyone in the station to DB. I had an walk on front seat, then rode again in the front.
Last time I rode the log flume was back in the summer, don't think I got drenched. But I remember on year, after a heavy rain over night, they didn't get the water out of the boats so, there was three to four Inch's of standing water in the bottom.
Well tonight got 15 rides on DB, two were in front seat. That has to be the two coldest ride's I've ever been on, when I left around 11:10pm the temp was down to around 35 degrees. So at the bottom of the first drop it felt like 16 degrees out, in the front seat. My count is up to 82.
Thanks to getting in four ride Sunday night in the chilly cold, I'm up to 67.
Has anyone else noticed, the train's don't make the loud roar anymore? I don't think its the cold, I rode Mantis in 50 degree weather and it had it loud roar.
Thanks, Jasper
If I remember, there is a start up temperature. The three wooden coaster are around 35, the steel coaster were around 45 to 50. But that could have changed.