| Hershey Park Rollercoaster Reviews |
| Lightning Racer ***** -Both, Lightning and Thunder are HOT tracks! They intertwine with each other and the snakes of wood makes it a beauty!!! I went on both tracks, and it was one of the best woodies I've been on. When they tell you not to hold on to anything, you better listen, cause I was holding my camera, and I really had to have a grip on it! It totally makes objects wanna whip out. Another great thing about this ride, is that there is no lines, since two trains are out at the same time. . .and you get to choose which one you wanna go on. The Great Bear ***** -This was my first inverted coaster, and it was GREAT!!! Unlike other coasters, after the lift hill, you go into a helix, then you go down. . .this made it a great ride for someone's first inverter (like me). . .it wasn't TOO scary. I thought that it was bad when the harness wouldn't go all the way like I wanted it too, but when you go down the first drop, the force makes it suck on to you. The loop and immelmen were out of this world (the ride looks harsher outside then when you are actually on it), and the g roll was great. . .I knew there was a 4th inversion, but you don't see it too clearly, but when you go on the ride, you tilt right, the you are lifted left in a clockwise position on the corkscrew. . .so you feel it coming I guess. This was an all over GREAT ride. The Wildcat **** -This woodie was rough. You intertwine in the tracks. It was so bumpy, that a part of the track was getting loose, and I hurt my elbow (that ride gave me a black and blue), but anyway, it is a beauty. The Wild Mouse *** -Don't look to scary, and it really isn't. Just at the top, you go through unbanked corners-that is scarry, then you get airtime near the end on some nice bunny-hills The Comet ****1/2 -This was my 1st wooden rollercoaster. I thought wooden rollercoasters weren't bad because they have no inversions-boy was I wrong! I nearly flew out of my seat-man it feels good with your hands up! This is one intense rollercoaster that you have to go on and tell your friends about. As you are going up the lift hill, look to your left and you'll see fellow coastermates on The Great Bear, only to find out you are going HIGHER then them! The first hill appears crooked, but I guess that is okay. . .tip: lift your feet up near the end on the bunny hills, you fly out of your seat and get airtime SooperdooperLooper *** -The first hill isn't very big, and it's not too interesting, the loop gives you that funky feeling of zero-g's. After that, it is acutally a nice ride. You go through the hoop, into a tunnel-like thing, and then into a helix. I never see lines for this ride, but go on it at night when you can get the exact seat you want, and it will be nice and cool. Another plus for this is the lap bars-not over-the-shoulder/head restraints The Sidewinder -haven't been on yet. I can't go on it cause my neck wouldn't like it, but my brother said it is a once in a life time feeling, it feels weird, but your head does giggle a lot during the ride. Trailblazer *** -This is a very good family ride. It doesn't appeal to me now, but since it's so tame, it starts my day, so I get into the mood. It is great and thrilling when you are younger and not big enough for the others. OTHER RIDES Pirat **** -One of my all-time favorite land rides. You know that feeling when you go over a hill really fast in a car-like your organs fly up? Well that is what you get on this one. Go at the end (tip) of the ship and lift your feet up for air Chaos ***** -Now this one is hard to explain. HIGH PUKE FACTOR!!! You go up and you spin around, and your legs and upper body is strapped in, then when they spin you faster, your car (that holds 2 people) can rotate 360 forward of backward, so we were starting to go backward. . .like I was laying down flat, then out of nowhere I was whipped forward, going straight for the pavement!!! My hair was everywhere and I wanted the ride to be over soon. . .and it actually did, but that is what makes it fun. . .you wanna puke, and you don't. . .that's great! |
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