Cormaster Posted August 23, 2008 Share Posted August 23, 2008 Here's something I've been trying to figure out. When people refer to "horrible transitions" on Arrow Custom Looping coasters what are they referring too? Only thing I can think of on per say Vortex is the break run. You drop down the hill, go through 2 loops then the ride almost slows to a stop, and then it goes through a corkscrew, and a batwing before taking you back to the loading station. The transistion from the double loop to the corkscrew/batwing sucks and I admit that. is this what everyone is referring too? Just curious. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BavarianBeatle Posted August 23, 2008 Share Posted August 23, 2008 The transition from the brake run is awful and always has been... At the bottom of the dip before the corkscrew..... SLAM!!!! (Sorry, don't know how else to describe it) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cormaster Posted August 23, 2008 Author Share Posted August 23, 2008 I do know in my older age the corkscrew is harder to tolerate than when I was younger... the ride is rough, and your head gets jerked around quite a bit during it. The Vortex trains seem to go down the hill perfectly, go through the 2 loops perfectly and then they just stop, and seem to struggle through the double corkscrew and batwing. I think with maybe more speed the the corkscrew wouldnt' be as bad, but its just that the train goes through it so slowly! IF this is what people talk about when they say "horrible transitions" than I do agree. with the way the brake run works where its at and the slow speed through the corkscrew, it almost seems like they just slapped 2 coasters together to make one gigantic record breaking coaster (and yes I know right now the 'tex ain't breaking any records but when it opened it broke a bunch). While it would shorten the ride length, if the coaster would go through the double loops, then around the helix, and through the corkscrew and batwing without a brake run, the transition would work perfectly instead of feeling like 2 coasters bolted together! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BavarianBeatle Posted August 23, 2008 Share Posted August 23, 2008 I do know in my older age the corkscrew is harder to tolerate than when I was younger... the ride is rough, and your head gets jerked around quite a bit during it. The Vortex trains seem to go down the hill perfectly, go through the 2 loops perfectly and then they just stop, and seem to struggle through the double corkscrew and batwing. I think with maybe more speed the the corkscrew wouldnt' be as bad, but its just that the train goes through it so slowly! IF this is what people talk about when they say "horrible transitions" than I do agree. with the way the brake run works where its at and the slow speed through the corkscrew, it almost seems like they just slapped 2 coasters together to make one gigantic record breaking coaster (and yes I know right now the 'tex ain't breaking any records but when it opened it broke a bunch). While it would shorten the ride length, if the coaster would go through the double loops, then around the helix, and through the corkscrew and batwing without a brake run, the transition would work perfectly instead of feeling like 2 coasters bolted together! I couldn't agree more.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beast1979 Posted August 23, 2008 Share Posted August 23, 2008 When people talk about rough transitions they are talking about the fast and painful banking on the ride. Like this: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Interpreter Posted August 23, 2008 Share Posted August 23, 2008 And riders who ride frequently get used to those transitions and adopt their riding style such that they no longer notice those transitions as much. A perfect piece of evidence to show this is that those who grew up on and ride Vortex a lot despise Great Adventure's Great American Scream Machine...and the locals up Jersey way who venture to Kings Island nearly all think Vortex is far rougher than GASM. It's all because of their relative familiarity with the local coaster. Then there are those strange people like me who have ridden the coaster at the further park far more than at the relatively local park...and think the one they have ridden the most is the smoothest. In any event, Ron Toomer didn't do transitions well. After he left Arrow, the coasters got really good. See Tennessee Tornado. Better yet, ride it! Compared to other Arrows, no rough transitions on that baby, even if you've never ridden it before. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beast1979 Posted August 23, 2008 Share Posted August 23, 2008 ^I don't find The Vortex rough at all. I love it. And Ronny Toomer didn't do TT? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Interpreter Posted August 23, 2008 Share Posted August 23, 2008 Nope, he had left the company by then. . . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beast1979 Posted August 23, 2008 Share Posted August 23, 2008 So Ronny leaves and the coasters get good? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Interpreter Posted August 23, 2008 Share Posted August 23, 2008 And then the company ends up changing hands yet again. And I have never, ever heard ANYone refer to Mr. Toomer as Ronny. Few even dared to call him Ron, much less Ronny. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest rcfreak339 Posted August 23, 2008 Share Posted August 23, 2008 OUCH! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beast1979 Posted August 23, 2008 Share Posted August 23, 2008 ^Well I just stick my head out of the restraints and I'm fine. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest rcfreak339 Posted August 23, 2008 Share Posted August 23, 2008 Neck Pain! It hurts so bad! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fanofki Posted August 23, 2008 Share Posted August 23, 2008 I don't mind going through the corkscrews slow, unlike some of the others, because I like the feeling of falling out of your seat, but I agree with everyone about the brake run being painful before the corkscrews. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
teenageninja Posted August 23, 2008 Share Posted August 23, 2008 The rough transitions I hear people refer to is mostly the turn after the first drop where it curves left, straightens, then curves left again. That's the only poor transition I would say on the ride. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jasper Posted August 23, 2008 Share Posted August 23, 2008 The two worst transition parts on the whole ride are after the first drop on the second turn where you go from banking to straight that one hurts and the brake run itself is just horrible. Who calls Mr. Toomer Ronny? Thats in my book a disgrace to one of the if not the greatest designer of all time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beast1979 Posted August 23, 2008 Share Posted August 23, 2008 Who calls Mr. Toomer Ronny? Thats in my book a disgrace to one of the if not the greatest designer of all time. Wow, I ment nothing by it. It's just a name I called him. If no one else calls him that then whatever. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TopThrill Posted August 23, 2008 Share Posted August 23, 2008 Yeah I do have to agree, with the transitions being a bit rough. I do think for me it makes it worse being 6'1", and having big shoulders doesn't help ether. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Braves0511 Posted August 23, 2008 Share Posted August 23, 2008 I think the banking is a little too abrupt...both on 'tex and Adventure Express, although it fits in with AE's theme...but you go from flat track, and then BAM suddenly your sideways and your skull is cracked from where you bashed it on the restraint. The ride should "slide" smoothly into a corner, and back out again IMO. I guess a better term to use is "roll into/out of"... ^^and no, being big doesn't help much either, I'm 6 even with wide everything, so I'm basically pinned in and cant adjust to the ride... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TopThrill Posted August 23, 2008 Share Posted August 23, 2008 I know what you mean about feeling pinned, Vortex does that to me. Were my hole body in pinned down, but my head is flopping back and forth like a piece of meat. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KIFAN! Posted August 23, 2008 Share Posted August 23, 2008 ok, it's really not that bad if you sit in the back on Vortex especialy the brake run becuz you slow down befor yiou are jerked again plus you get great airtime! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sheikra_rocks Posted August 23, 2008 Share Posted August 23, 2008 OUCH! I'd like to know what in hell the designer was thinking when he put this in instead of leaving it banked. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TopThrill Posted August 23, 2008 Share Posted August 23, 2008 Yeah I don't know what they were thinking, in that last picture. The back seat is ok but, It still try's to give me a whiplash feeling. It would help if the park would install head extenders, other Arrow coasters have them. Tennessee Tornado has them, that makes the ride enjoyable. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Interpreter Posted August 23, 2008 Share Posted August 23, 2008 The two worst transition parts on the whole ride are after the first drop on the second turn where you go from banking to straight that one hurts and the brake run itself is just horrible. Who calls Mr. Toomer Ronny? Thats in my book a disgrace to one of the if not the greatest designer of all time. But why on earth would Anton Schwarzkopf care what anyone called Mr. Toomer? Terpy, running for the door (and who does not insist on being called either Mr. Interpreter or Dr. Interpreter) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hank Posted August 23, 2008 Share Posted August 23, 2008 Though I never rode it, I understand Drachen Fire, another Mr. Toomer creation, had such bad transitions that no one would ride it (again and again) and it was sold for scrap after a few years of SBNO. http://www.rcdb.com/id112.htm But, my - what a beautiful machine, eh? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Interpreter Posted August 23, 2008 Share Posted August 23, 2008 Drachen Fire indeed had horrid transitions. It did not have NO ridership, but it did have very few repeat riders. It was first modified, then removed...And it did operate for seven seasons (though it closed in July during its last), after all... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tigellinus Posted August 24, 2008 Share Posted August 24, 2008 Another Arrow I will NOT be thanking "Ronny" for anytime soon is Predator at Darien Lake!!!! Ouch, ouch, ouch, ouch, OUCH!!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Interpreter Posted August 24, 2008 Share Posted August 24, 2008 Huh? What on earth did Ron Toomer or Arrow have to do with Predator? I thought that was Dinn & Summers..and those terrible rather unique trains from PTC...that fortunately cannot be found on many other US coasters...the linkages on those things are rather unique...thankfully. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tigellinus Posted August 24, 2008 Share Posted August 24, 2008 ^^Whoops!! I meant Viper! (see what happens when your park is stock full of generic names! ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
masonguy21 Posted August 24, 2008 Share Posted August 24, 2008 OUCH! Woah I never even noticed it was like that! No wonder my neck neck gets a beating there! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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