![]() ![]() Off the top of my head, only Expedition Everest, The Beast, and maybe Boulderdash could give this a legitimate fight over which would is truly the greatest themed coaster ever made. The standby took about 10 minutes, and I rode front row once again. An hour later, I returned, and single rider was closed. 5 minutes later, I lucked into a front row seat. After getting off, I got back on again and used the single rider line. Using the single rider line (which doesn't start until you are almost at the end of the queue), I was on the next to last row within 5 minutes. ![]() I got to SeaWorld around 2 PM today, and went straight to Manta. Update 2: Here is the Brian Morrow interview.Īnd here is an on-ride video of Gareth, taken a week later at the ride's media day: ![]() Post 'em in the comments or e-mail 'em to me ASAP. Update from Robert: SeaWorld's offered to have Brian Morrow, Manta's design director, answer questions from TPI readers. Overall, great ride, definitely worth the pain and frustration of watching it go up for a year. Your legs are held in place and laying on your chest for that extended period could also be an issue. Some people may feel claustrophobic so be warned. One thing I will mention, it is in test mode at the moment, I had to wait on the run back in, face down for 10 minutes due to operational issues. Some of the features are yet to be completed, including the underwater viewing area and aquarium, but with 3 weeks until official opening there is no doubt that it will fully operational on May 22nd. Without ruining it too much, I willl say that there are some great water features (as expected at Seaworld), making sure anyone seated on the left hand side gets a little splash, very welcomed in Orlando. Facing down the entire way, lookiing down on people staring up in awe, taking pictures.Īt the top there is no stopping, just a straight trip onto the ride and the loop.Īlthough not the fastest ride it seems to make the loop even better, going from face down to lying on your back in a matter of seconds. The journey up to the lot of the hill is great. There is also an area to place your shoes and loose articles, something I love about Busch parks, so unless you have a purse, hangbag or backpack, etc, there is no real need to use the lockers located by the entrance. ![]()
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