| Top Gun : Paramount Wonderland | ||||||||||||||||||||
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| her eyes are closed. ---> never ever ever ever close your eyes on a rollercoaster. you will feel less coordinated and more dizzy after riding if you had your eyes closed. besides, all of the great optical illusions, such as head choppers, you will miss. | ||||||||||||||||||||
| natalie picky | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Top Gun at Paramount Canada's Wonderland was one of the very first rollercoasters I have ever been on. As a matter of fact, PCW was one of my first major theme parks I have visited outside of my home park at Six Flags Great Adventures. There isn't much that I remember about the ride. Hell, I can't even remember when I last visited Canada. All I remember is this ride was great. Top Gun at PCW is a mini inverted coaster. I remember this coaster as being quick, and intense. I remember losing my voice on this ride. I was yelling not out of enjoyment, nor pain. This rollercoaster, as I remember, has the tightest knit layout out of any rollercoaster I have ridden. WIth every element, the train looked as though it would collide into a support beam, or your legs would grace the ground below. Looking at some pictures from the best rollercoaster indexing website (www.rcdb.com), jogs my memories a bit. Sigh. oh well, cool ride. It looks as though its still operating, so it still could be a cool ride. |
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| Mini Inverted Coaster - An inverted coaster is one where the train travels below the track. The seats are ski lift style in that the riders legs dangle, and are free roaming. Being a min denotes that the train is 2 seats across by 8 rows down. Usually Inverted coasters are 4 across by 8 down. | ||||||||||||||||||||
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