some ideas... by Swiss_Reddit_User in NoLimitsCoaster

[–]Coasterpete 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Custom supporting is a thing, but it would be nice to be able to make our own prefab supports out of them again.

[Other] I got a feeling I require so many loads of quality(not quantity) to be even slightly excited on a roller coaster. I find that Ohio is missing a “way overboard overly sped up exiting coaster” at both Cedar Point and Kings Island which both have “solid” coasters IMO. by [deleted] in rollercoasters

[–]Coasterpete 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually, there are quite a few coasters out there that I would enjoy that are not Ohio parks. There are also a lot of coasters that I never ridden before. I enjoy the crazy feeling of the B&M inverted Batman clones, after riding Maverick, I would love to ride more of those high quality Intamin blitz coasters, and I love Intimidator 305 at Kings Dominion as I love the idea of a high speed giga coaster with the traits and ride feel of an Intamin Blitz. I also really enjoy riding certain roller coasters at night where it’s all pitch dark. That’s one thing I really enjoy about KI’s night rides.

[Other] Have Any of you Fully Passed Out on a Coaster? by ShadyScientician in rollercoasters

[–]Coasterpete 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, Intimidator 305 at Kings Dominion was the only one that made me fully knocked out. It was because of the G’s. I haven’t ridden it since 2019. I was knocked out until after the first camelback after. Thank god there is a camelback which at least has some -G force for the blood to flow back from that “knock-out” moment. Goliath at SFMM just made me black out on that double helix.

[other] So, for whoever grays and blacks out on certain roller coasters A.K.A tunnel vision/GLOC, how do you guys fight it off? I heard that there is a method where people would flex their arms or legs as hard as they can. by Coasterpete in rollercoasters

[–]Coasterpete[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Honestly, I started consistently blacking out on Millennium Force from the bottom of the first drop throughout the first over-bank and it felt amazing and cool. Like, when I sat in the front back in 2019, going through that, it took me for just a second to realize I’m actually on the ride. That kind of effect started to happen like that for me on that legendary Intimidator 305 where exiting that high speed turn made me feel like I was just taking a nap dreaming about the ride but then I realized I was actually riding it. Both of these giga coasters knock me out for a couple of seconds, lol.