Of Coasters....

Actually, there is stuff under your feet. There is not an actual "floor" but there are parts of the coaster train such as the linkages etc under the middle two seats. *** This post was edited by millrace on 1/16/00. ***
ShiveringTim's avatar
For a description of the trains, imagine a train from Raptor sitting on the Mantis track with the seats right side up.

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Scott W. Short
sshort@mediaone.net
http://welcome.to/midwestcoastercentral

Pete's avatar
So, is a floorless coaster really an inverted, inverted coaster? :)

ShiveringTim's avatar
Check out this link for a good shot of the floorless trains...

http://24.131.53.236/sfgadv_cciv/disc1/MVC-005F.JPG


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Scott W. Short
sshort@mediaone.net
http://welcome.to/midwestcoastercentral

Off the topic. I just wanted to know if I was crazy or something. Does anyone else experience leg pain during Mantis?!?! Every stand up coaster I've been on (those exceeding like 40 mph) have caused my legs to feel swollen. It was almost to a point on SFMM's Riddler that I was in more pain than I was having fun. My friends never feel it but I do EVERY TIME! Anyone else?!?!
Jeff's avatar
Check the Mantis page in the ride section of this site for proper riding position.

Instead of going off topic, please start a new one.

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Jeff
Webmaster/Guide to The Point

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