
Not your typical FA photo, huh.
Well, it is a dragon and there's some detail in the design that the average visitor never notices. Looking at row 2 on back, you can see that the dragon is sort of carrying the passengers in his claws which is a good idea for a ride where the dragon is supposed to be flying through the course. (Though exactly why the dragon has 7 rows of claws is left as an exercise to the reader.)
But notice the front row is different. The dragon's head is quite apparent on top as is the dragon's snout. And if you look behind the first row, you can see the dragon's lower jaw so he clearly has his mouth open. Now notice that the harnesses in the front row are pink whereas they're blue in all the other rows. This is because in the front row, they represent the dragon's tongue. I'm not making this up. This is documented in articles about this coaster. So basically, the dragon is carrying the front row passengers in his mouth!
Should I maybe label this as vore?
Well, it is a dragon and there's some detail in the design that the average visitor never notices. Looking at row 2 on back, you can see that the dragon is sort of carrying the passengers in his claws which is a good idea for a ride where the dragon is supposed to be flying through the course. (Though exactly why the dragon has 7 rows of claws is left as an exercise to the reader.)
But notice the front row is different. The dragon's head is quite apparent on top as is the dragon's snout. And if you look behind the first row, you can see the dragon's lower jaw so he clearly has his mouth open. Now notice that the harnesses in the front row are pink whereas they're blue in all the other rows. This is because in the front row, they represent the dragon's tongue. I'm not making this up. This is documented in articles about this coaster. So basically, the dragon is carrying the front row passengers in his mouth!
Should I maybe label this as vore?
Category Photography / Fantasy
Species Western Dragon
Size 1024 x 680px
File Size 380.4 kB
Top Gun at Carowinds is a really good one. I like that one, too. I think my favorite B&M inverted would be Alpengeist at Busch Gardens Williamsburg. Great first drop and I like the way it's set in among the trees and how it follows the terrain. Montu is good, too. And night rides on these are all great!
i wish i could go on that one but my stomach would make me puke and lose my lunch.i would get seriously dizzy a lot if i was on there.i was at universal long ago in 2000 but i did not get the chance to see shrek 4D and i miss the back to the future ride now some pathetic one is there which i really hate with a passion the simpsons which i do not like at all.
The Back to the Future ride was really great in its day, though I do tend to agree with the park that it was past its prime at this point. I haven't been on the Simpsons ride that replaced it yet since they were still working on it last time I was there. The Simpsons wouldn't have been my first choice for a replacement either since that show is pretty old as well.
To get used to riding the more extreme rides, the thing to do is to work your up from the gentler rides. Once you get used to the motion on those, ride something a little rougher and just keep going! I can ride just about anything at this point and not get sick, and it doesn't even matter if I've eaten recently or not. Though there are some rides that physically exhaust me because they're so intense. Last summer I rode The Voyage at Holiday World which is a really intense wood coaster. That ride is just totally out of control and after riding it for about an hour or so during a coaster convention, I was really worn out! It was intensely fun, but it really wears you out.
To get used to riding the more extreme rides, the thing to do is to work your up from the gentler rides. Once you get used to the motion on those, ride something a little rougher and just keep going! I can ride just about anything at this point and not get sick, and it doesn't even matter if I've eaten recently or not. Though there are some rides that physically exhaust me because they're so intense. Last summer I rode The Voyage at Holiday World which is a really intense wood coaster. That ride is just totally out of control and after riding it for about an hour or so during a coaster convention, I was really worn out! It was intensely fun, but it really wears you out.
i do not like the simpsons and i miss that old ride it was one of my favorite movies back in my time and now i got the complete trilogy in 3 DVDs.i agree that the simpsons is old too because i do not like it one bit.i was at holiday world in indiana a long time ago but i got to ride on those water rides.i think it was a really hot day and i got sunburned pretty badly and it really hurt to lay down on anything.i don't remember if that ride was around during my time it would make me lose my lunch. my brother and sister are used to the really fast ones but i am not because those scare me a lot.i tried one that was jaguar express here long time ago i rode it once and i almost threw up on it.it made my stomach turn very badly and i almost passed out so fast that emergency would need to wake me up.i rode one called white water but i was pretty scared shitless on that one but it was a water ride.have you heard of one called inverter it's a upside down ride that flips up around in circles it was at the state fair here in wisconsin and it would have made me sick.i think there was one called starship 2000 a really fast ride that almost really made me puke on the ride ugh i nearly got sick and dizzy to it.there is one called space something it was like a 5 or 6 colored seated ride i did not go on that one either because i was scared of it
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