Quick Gemini Question

Jeff's avatar

No, but keeping your arms away from your body does enhance the feeling of floatation over the hills. I don't think appearance is what anyone has in mind when they do it.


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I put my hands up on whatever I want because it is fun.

thedevariouseffect's avatar

djDaemon said:

While we may not use slide rules anymore, the problems we solve these days are often more difficult. Like, how do you build a pickup truck out of aluminum? It ain't easy.

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Sums it up I think :P


Corkscrew, Power Tower, Magnum, & Monster/ Witches Wheel Crew 2011

djDaemon's avatar

Close, but I think the most appropriate answer to my question would be "over budget and behind schedule". :)


Brandon

shamrockcb's avatar

shamrockcb said:
Hi there... my son got the courage to move up to the Gemini this year from the Iron Dragon. He absolutely loved it at first! However, after a few rides he ended up having a pretty rough ride and now is afraid to ride it again. Can anyone recommend a good area to sit so that we can try it once more before the season ends? Perhaps the amount of people riding it matters, or particular seat (or side, red or blue)?

Thanks so much!!!

Thanks so much everyone... I got my son back on the Gemini (middle row, front car) and it was great! We ended up riding it 3 more times today, middle row and front seat. He even got the courage to try Magnum next but it broke down right before we were about to ride. Thanks for all the tips, it's nice to have that coaster back on our list! :)

3snoH un=l's avatar

I swear I got beat up on my last ride on Gemini. I can't remember which seat it was but half the seats were closed and they were only running the red train. It was worse than Magnum, and I've been strategic on seating with Magnum due to my kids' complaints.

I love putting my arms up on MF, the whole way, it feels like flying and the airtime is great. It does have that risky feeling of throwing caution to the wind. "Letting go" is a good way to put it.


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