Top Gun : Paramount Wonderland
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. 
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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