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Post June 3rd, 2016, 6:31 pm

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uhmmm you guys should be at Knott's later today, like 7pm ;)


Testing tonight? I hope it's nothing more than that. Anyway, I was just there yesterday and while workers were at the ride all day they didn't send any test trains. I'll be there on the 12th, but unless there's a season pass preview I'm not planning to go again before then.
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Post June 3rd, 2016, 7:12 pm
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uhmmm you guys should be at Knott's later today, like 7pm ;)


Testing tonight? I hope it's nothing more than that. Anyway, I was just there yesterday and while workers were at the ride all day they didn't send any test trains. I'll be there on the 12th, but unless there's a season pass preview I'm not planning to go again before then.

Soft opening is tonight
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Post June 3rd, 2016, 11:43 pm
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So, after receiving word from a good solid source, I went ahead today to KBF for the soft opening of Ghostrider. When I got there, I met 2 of the guys from GCI. Chatted a bit and then went to hang out at the entrance. Shortly after 7pm, Ghostrider started going. First there were a few trains with employees and then the queue was opened up for the general public. No coupon required like we see at other parks. Everyone was welcomed. I rode the 2nd train to go out which was the Silver train. Before you judge Ghostrider from my review, read it all.

So, the Silver train. I have to say that if you were expecting it to be tamed, the silver train provides that. It was soft, it did fly right thru the track but it was just too smooth. I was then informed that I rode the slow train. I thought how much better can the bronze train be? So a new friend I made in the queue and I got out from the silver train and got in line again for another spin. This time we let the silver train go by and rode the bronze once. Let me tell you, this is like 2 completely different rides. Silver is nice and smooth and the bronze one was wild, wicked, fast and you had ejector air in it. It was downright awesome! Ghostrider is indeed restored when you ride it in the bronze train.

You can tell the difference in the trains immediately exiting the station. There is no slowdown going into what was the midcourse brake. On the silver train you get a lift from the seat falling out that section. On the bronze train you have ejector air and are standing up the entire way down. On the silver train you get floater air on the airtime hills and on the bronze train you have negative g's and you feel your body pushing up on the harness.

The helix, OMG the helix is so much better! It is no longer crazy painful. They made it so it is fun and fast! Once again, the bronze train provided a better experience here. Typically I like to hold on to the harness in the helix due to my size and my back issues. On the silver train I was able to hold on well but on the bronze train I couldn't and ended up hitting the rider on the left of me lol

The drop off the midcourse is nice! You get good air on out on it and are out of your seat until it reaches the bottom.

So, is Ghostrider actually restored or was it murdered? My answer is that it is restored fully in the bronze train and the silver train leaves you desiring more. So, pay attention to which train you get on! Ride the bronze one for the best experience!

[edit - I was informed that the silver train will be as good as the gold train, it just needs to be broken in some more]



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Post June 4th, 2016, 4:20 am

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Funny how a train can make or break an entire ride.
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Post June 4th, 2016, 5:00 am
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Eh they'll even out eventually. The silver train probably hasn't had as many runs as the bronze one.
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Post June 4th, 2016, 6:21 am
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Funny how a train can make or break an entire ride.


They can definitely be temperamental depending on what has or hasn't broken in or been broken.
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Post June 4th, 2016, 1:06 pm
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re: pics added, guess I didn't take more than I wanted to XD
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Post June 5th, 2016, 1:47 pm
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Crossing my fingers that they are still playing the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly theme in the queue.
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Post June 5th, 2016, 3:17 pm
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straightbanana wrote:
Funny how a train can make or break an entire ride.

You can notice that difference on George and the dragon as well. All depends on how many runs a train had and how well and fresh they were maintained. :)

Good to hear that Ghostrider is back in shape. I would have loved to pay a visit after this fix. Maybe I can arrange something for the end of the year around December. x3
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Post June 7th, 2016, 4:39 pm

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So I've also had a chance to ride the refurbished GhostRider. On Saturday, I was visiting Scandia and Castle Park with some friends when one received word that GhostRider had soft opened, so after finishing up at those parks we headed to Knott's to ride it. Even though we had comp Fast Lane passes (my friend has connections), we only managed to ride twice in 90 minutes, and with an all-day event at SFMM on Sunday we decided not to stick around longer. I then went back yesterday with a different friend for a couple more rides in the evening.

How is the ride? Well, it is not quite as crazy as I remember GhostRider being when I first rode it in 1999, but it is still an outstanding roller coaster. The ride has a lot of floating airtime with a couple ejector moments, plenty of laterals (particularly in the second half), and most importantly is very, very smooth. The Millennium Flyer trains are much more comfortable than the old PTC trains were and run excellently on this coaster. I did ride both trains in the same seats (a middle row and the back row...haven't tried the front yet), and while the gold/copper train (not sure which it is supposed to be) did provide a slightly wilder ride than the silver train, the difference was pretty small. Overall, this ride feels like a GCI done in the style of a CCI rather than a pure-blooded CCI creation, but that is not a bad thing and it may help preventing the ride from tearing itself apart within 2-3 years. Also, for the first time in 10+ years, I can say that I was completely satisfied with the ride after an hour wait.

I will have to do more laps on the coaster before deciding exactly where I rank it, but I can say out of the nearly 70 wood coasters I've been on it definitely ranks in the top 10 and may crack the top 5 after everything is broken it. GhostRider is not the best wooden coaster anywhere, but it has returned to being a top tier ride and is worth a special trip for anyone in the area that didn't experience it pre-2002. I will be going back on Sunday for more rides, and I hope it will be a ride I can look forward to for years to come.
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Post June 9th, 2016, 10:10 am
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The video is highly misleading -_-
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Post June 9th, 2016, 12:11 pm
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If the video looks awesome, then like multiply that by 100 and it'd that much more awesomer(?) in person :)
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Post June 9th, 2016, 1:27 pm
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That sequence right after The Drop looks freaking incredible. Full speed ahead.
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Maybe a tad too smooth... of course in a good meaning! :)
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