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Just because you don't like it doesn't mean you need to make up facts.

I'm not making up anything. Summers/Dinn wooden coasters suffer from more retracking than what they should because of the way that they're built. It isn't hard to realize that the ride has gotten rougher since it opened, nor is it hard to see where and when parts of the ride have been rebuilt/retracked recently.

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Just because you don't like it doesn't mean you need to make up facts.

I'm not making up anything. Summers/Dinn wooden coasters suffer from more retracking than what they should because of the way that they're built. It isn't hard to realize that the ride has gotten rougher since it opened, nor is it hard to see where and when parts of the ride have been rebuilt/retracked recently.

That is not what I'm talking about. I'm talking about how you say it is losing the park money and how it is tearing itself apart.

And have you ridden it when it opened/early years? If not, you can not say it has gotten rougher.

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Just because you don't like it doesn't mean you need to make up facts.

I'm not making up anything. Summers/Dinn wooden coasters suffer from more retracking than what they should because of the way that they're built. It isn't hard to realize that the ride has gotten rougher since it opened, nor is it hard to see where and when parts of the ride have been rebuilt/retracked recently.

That is not what I'm talking about. I'm talking about how you say it is losing the park money and how it is tearing itself apart.

And have you ridden it when it opened/early years? If not, you can not say it has gotten rougher.

The track is wide to the point that the train shakes back and forth. This is what causes the ride to be rough, and this causes the train to exert too much force on the track...

I know quite a few people who rode it (trimless) opening year (opening day even) who say that the ride was once no rougher than what Magnum is now, who now say that the ride is unrideable. I'm leaving that as my final thought...

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