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Anyways, we turn and head down another drop to the ground, and of course, this is accompinied by EJECTOR AIR!!! I'm dumbfounded at how much airtime there is on a California Coaster. If you have ever experienced a strengal dive, yeah. Not only cause you still at least get the illusion of being close to the track of the other side, but also, it just feels great. But even without the other side, the high five is still a great element that's a ton of fun. It is a great element and I'm hoping that Six Flags can get the operations down so more people can experience the high five with the other side.
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For those who don't know, a high five is basically a completely sideways minature airtime hill on both sides of the track, and the two sides bank towards one another, so if both people on the sides of the track are raising their hands, we get the illusion that we can actually high five the other people. HIGH FIVE!!! Yep, this ride has a High Five and is only the third coaster to have this element after that woodie in China (the other is actually West Coast Racers). We then rise up another big hill with another great pop of EJECTOR AIR!!! We then curve down a small drop before we go through one of the really crazy elements. We then go through this tiny little airtime hill that we not only just SHRED through, but it also provides us with this great pop of ejector air, very similar to the bump on Spongebob. I've got some high expectations for this ride cause it's already one of the best coasters in California. HOLY CRAP!!! We get some EJECTOR AIR here in the back. Anyways, we reach the top, and down the first drop we go. But anyways, dueling or not, this ride is awesome.
#TWISTED COLOSSUS HOW TO#
I swear to god, I gotta get back that old SFMM job and show these people how to run a freaking coaster. The operations are just absolutely dreadful. Cause right after opening, it was already flunking the dueling test cause.yeah. I'm hoping that we are racing and dueling. Anyways, we then turn and head up the lifthill. Hey, I like little touches like this that make this a fun and interesting pre-lift. They bend and bank so you get some funky laterals in them. Not only do these tiny little bumps prevent this from being straight track, but these aren't even straight bumps. We go around a turn and into some tiny little bumps. So let's get in the cars, buckle the seatbelts (Blame SFOT for all these useless seatbelts) and pull down the lap bar, and off we go. I love every single one of them and any one I haven't ridden yet, I want to get on ASAP. Because these RMCs are just amazing rides. But Twisted Colossus is just so much better that I don't give a flying f*ck and don't miss the ride at all. Now, I personally liked the original Colossus and thought it was good ride.
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Now this is a Rocky Mountain Makeover, where they take an old busted sh*tty wooden coaster and turn it into a kickass crazy steel coaster. Today at Incrediblecoasters, we're going to be reviewing Twisted Colossus at Six Flags Magic Mountain. Twisted Colossus Review - Incrediblecoasters