This is one of the park's most underrated rides! I know a lot of people just do not like standup coasters, and I get that. For me, I love the intensity and the standup position is unique. This ride is massive standing over 150 feet tall! Even with a few of the coasters in this park being taller than it, it still looks huge just looking at it. This ride is very intense, if you are not a fan on intense rides, don't ride this one because all the force goes on your feet. Every inversion on this ride will make you legs tingle and by the end of it your legs might feel like jelly. This is also a very long ride too, it has 6 inversions over 4,000 feet of track so you get a satisfying long ride. Keep your head forward to minimize headbanging. If you like standup coasters definitely check this one out, it may be the best old school b&m...
Read moreThe idea of a standing roller coaster sounded good, until I actually went on it. For some reason I wasn't locked in good, it was too tall and wouldn't lower any lower than it was. Every time I went on a loop or anytime there was g force which is most of the ride, it felt like a cramp in my left leg and was horrible pain. Not sure if I got unlucky. Also it shook my head a bit. So, if I didn't feel like I was getting a really bad calf cramp every five seconds on it it...
Read moreI always love rollers coasters but when it comes to riddlers revenge ride at six Flags Magic mountain don’t go on that ride because to start off you are standing, it’s not comfortable and when the rides into motion the gravity pulls the wait down to your legs and feet making it nearing impossible to move and last month when riding that ride I came down with a sprained ankle would recommend it for the trills but to brake or sprained your ankle...
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