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Post by Bud Parsley on Feb 6, 2006 11:17:17 GMT -8
Explain why.
I say Timber Terror. You can re-ride that thing over and over and not get tired of it. Tremors is much more intense, but the re-rideability factor is low.
Plus the airtime of TT is huge and to me that is what makes a good coaster.
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styvx
Thunder Canyon
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Post by styvx on Feb 6, 2006 14:37:22 GMT -8
You are crazy. You have obviously never ridden Shivering Timbers. It's like TT on steroids.
If you were to go to Silverwood and could only ride one ride, you would have to say Tremors. Thus Tremors is the better ride.
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Post by coasterlover on Feb 7, 2006 15:57:28 GMT -8
tremors.
timber does have better air but tremors is more fun and scarier. the first time i went i thought it was gonna chop my hands off!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by Nuttyguy on Feb 8, 2006 19:59:54 GMT -8
Im gonna have to argue Timber Terror. As a person who has had the chance to ride each a few hundred times, I must say Timber Terrors beats Tremors by a long shot. The airtime is amazing. When I ride Timber Terror, I get off the ride happy, and looking forward to another ride. Termors is the opposite, after riding it, Im glad to be getting off, and don't look forward to riding again for a while. Tremors jerks around corners way too much, and overall is very rough. Timber Terror has a higher AVERAGE speed, and less corners, with more hills.
You simply cant beat an old out and back wooden coaster.
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Post by Nuttyguy on Feb 8, 2006 20:01:41 GMT -8
On a side note, this last season I really enjoyed riding the corkscrew over and over again. Something about going upside down just made me love it. I definetely rode the corkscrew more in 2005 then the other 2 woodies combines.
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Post by Bud Parsley on Feb 10, 2006 8:27:47 GMT -8
Agreed nuttyguy. Tremors is much more intense, and that doesn't necessarily make for a better experience.
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coasterlisa
Corkscrew
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Post by coasterlisa on Mar 16, 2006 0:51:53 GMT -8
Well, I think I like Tremors is better when it is running on a cool September night. It runs much smoother and is much more rerideable than in the warmer weather during the day. The faster it goes the better the ride. And the intensity is less rough.
Timber Terror is a butt banger all the way, and it operates best on a cool night as well.
When I get headaches on Tremors after a couple of rides during the day, I'll get on Timber Terror and will feel better.
I think the two woodies compliment each other because they are oposite in the type of coaster they are.
But of course it's all subjective because some prefer twisters (laterals) over out and backs (air).
I haven't tried Shivering Timbers, Timber Terror's bigger brother. And I do mean Bigger!
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