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- From: artn@bert.eecs.uic.edu (Ellyn Sandor)
- Subject: Batman
- Message-ID: <1992Aug26.210931.16046@bert.eecs.uic.edu>
- Organization: University of Illinois at Chicago
- Date: Wed, 26 Aug 1992 21:09:31 GMT
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- Oh, my god. It was incredible.
-
- I've never been on a suspended coaster before (I guess I'm not
- as much of an afficionado [sp?] as some here). My taste runs to steel
- coasters, the woodies shake too much for me. Waited in line for 90
- or more minutes. Scary, ugly, drunk people in line.
- This is SFGAm's first attempt at making some sort of visual
- entertainment in line (a la disney) with a tableau including a smashed
- police car and a lot of graffitti, Prince music, a batmobile, etc.
- The boarding area was very well done, a sort of batcave,
- with a bank of TV monitors, a batsuit, etc.
- The ride.... oh, the ride!
- While we were waiting in line, we saw people getting off the
- ride and cheering. We made fun of them. "What a loser, he thinks he's
- cool because he actually rode on it!" Afterwards, we understood.
- The climb to the first drop was rapid, and perhaps a bit
- noisy (I think they added something to make it noisier). The rest of
- the ride is a high-speed blur. Vertical loops like silk, no jarring,
- just a smooth swoop up and over. I normally don't like corkscrew loops,
- with all the head-banging into the straps. The corkscrews on Batman
- are effortless. We rode twice and I can't remember if there are 2 or
- 3 corkscrews.
- The ride struck me as a new dynamic in rollercoasters, less linear.
- Every roller coaster I've been on before felt like it was designed on
- paper, using a T-square and a slide rule. Batman feels like it was
- computer generated, a single B-spline. I would love to see a colored
- plot of the force vectors along the ride.
- Both rides were at night, and I look forward to experiencing this
- during the day.
- Anyway, our party of four got off the ride cheering, running,
- jumping, the fatigue of the 1 1/2 hours in line totally faded away.
- Absolutely exhilarating.
-
- Wow.
-
- Stephan Meyers
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