Big Thunder Vs Big Thunder?
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- Mike Fink Keel Boats Boatswain
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DLR, definitely. But because the hills are so short the best ride is in the front. I've found the back is anticlimactic as by the time you go over each lift the front of the train is already at the bottom of the drop. Riding in the front means the weight of the train is behind you and "shoves" you up the next rise and around the turns. Way fun.
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Disneyland has the better one by far. The queue is much, much better and the coaster itself has a lot of nice turns and some of the best headchoppers on any coaster I've ridden. (Headchoppers is coaster-speak for when the train dives under something to the point where you feel like you're going to get your head chopped off.)
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Wow. I can't disagree more.horizons1 wrote:DLR, definitely. But because the hills are so short the best ride is in the front. I've found the back is anticlimactic as by the time you go over each lift the front of the train is already at the bottom of the drop. Riding in the front means the weight of the train is behind you and "shoves" you up the next rise and around the turns. Way fun.
Because the hills are so short, the best rides is in the back... as the train clickclickclicks up the hills, the front of the train has to clickclickclick down a little, because if gravity took over when the front of the train reaches the peak of the hill, the train would roll backwards! So the best ride is in the back, where you get whipped over hills and around corners, rather than the front, where you find yourself inching over hill peaks.
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Agreed. Try and compare the next time you go. First sit in the front, and watch for the dip right after the overhead waterfall. You feel as if you're crawling down the track. The next time sit in the back-it will surely feel a lot of different.spaulo wrote:Wow. I can't disagree more.horizons1 wrote:DLR, definitely. But because the hills are so short the best ride is in the front. I've found the back is anticlimactic as by the time you go over each lift the front of the train is already at the bottom of the drop. Riding in the front means the weight of the train is behind you and "shoves" you up the next rise and around the turns. Way fun.
Because the hills are so short, the best rides is in the back... as the train clickclickclicks up the hills, the front of the train has to clickclickclick down a little, because if gravity took over when the front of the train reaches the peak of the hill, the train would roll backwards! So the best ride is in the back, where you get whipped over hills and around corners, rather than the front, where you find yourself inching over hill peaks.
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I totally agree! The back is better. From a forces point of view, the back is pulled over the top of the rise as the greater mass of the train is already accelerating down the hill. In the front you are part way down the hill before it really starts to get going.spaulo wrote:Wow. I can't disagree more.horizons1 wrote:DLR, definitely. But because the hills are so short the best ride is in the front. I've found the back is anticlimactic as by the time you go over each lift the front of the train is already at the bottom of the drop. Riding in the front means the weight of the train is behind you and "shoves" you up the next rise and around the turns. Way fun.
Because the hills are so short, the best rides is in the back... as the train clickclickclicks up the hills, the front of the train has to clickclickclick down a little, because if gravity took over when the front of the train reaches the peak of the hill, the train would roll backwards! So the best ride is in the back, where you get whipped over hills and around corners, rather than the front, where you find yourself inching over hill peaks.
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Wow, I thought liking the WDW one more was universal. I like how it's more like a wild trip around a location, instead of a little coaste shoved into scenery.
They're both great, and DL is definitely a little more intense (not that either is intense). And the queue is better as well, but I just find WDW's to be much more immersive.
I don't know about track length. Both have three lifts, but WDW's covers more area. Hence fewer tight turns.
They're both great, and DL is definitely a little more intense (not that either is intense). And the queue is better as well, but I just find WDW's to be much more immersive.
I don't know about track length. Both have three lifts, but WDW's covers more area. Hence fewer tight turns.
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