Kraken needs a retrack...It's one of my favorite coasters, but it has worn downJust WOW. Mako was just amazing, best ride ever! Kraken however was very rough, manta and atlantis were also good
Kraken needs a retrack...It's one of my favorite coasters, but it has worn downJust WOW. Mako was just amazing, best ride ever! Kraken however was very rough, manta and atlantis were also good
yeah it's getting a bit shaky... sad because it's sucha great ride.Kraken needs a retrack...It's one of my favorite coasters, but it has worn down
Went on Mako this Saturday and the trim break on the air hill was not on, made for some great air time on the remaining hills.
Maybe they adjust the speed treshold? Need to go ride it again soon. In any case, I never minded the break, it had this nice counter intuitive effect.I very much doubt they were "switched off". The trains were likely travelling at a speed below the threshold for them to activate....even if the trains were full. Cooler temperatures have creeped into FL recently...which may explain this.
That last part. The cooler temperatures allow them to use less force on the braking because the car naturally travels slower. The threshold to allow the trim to not be used maybe a high temperature like 70 or something, which is a temperature we haven't reached below till recently.I very much doubt they were "switched off". The trains were likely travelling at a speed below the threshold for them to activate....even if the trains were full. Cooler temperatures have creeped into FL recently...which may explain this.
I very much doubt they were "switched off". The trains were likely travelling at a speed below the threshold for them to activate....even if the trains were full. Cooler temperatures have creeped into FL recently...which may explain this.
Of course. Its a B&MWhat a ride. We managed to get on 4 times. Including one that they let us just re ride.
If that was in another park it would have a crazy long queue line. Brilliant again from sea world. They sure do make good coasters
Wow! That's high! Out of interest, how did you work that out? I don't want to sound nerdy, but is there a formula for throughput?^If they are running all 3 trains and dispatch every 60 seconds the pph would be 1680.