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 Review of Bizarro @ Six Flags Great Adventure
3 Rating Posted by: PhantomNik on 10/5/2006 5:52:00 PM
The floorless genre of coaster design is one of the newer offerings thrown at us by the wizards at B&M, and I must admit that I thoroughly enjoy both the concept and the rides themselves. There is just something uniquely intriguing with a floorless coaster, and that’s kind of funny to me in a way because you could almost picture a board room somewhere filled with the top brass at B&M thinking, back in the late 90s, of what to do next. "We need something unique, something different". "Maybe something with the trains?" And then the guy who always sits towards the back of meetings says "Let’s cut off the floor!" Awkward laughter ensues, followed by utter silence. Then, like the Guiness guys in the commercials, all exclaim "Brilliant!!" LOL Of course, in all seriousness, I know it most certainly went nothing like that, but it’s such an ingeniously simple design that you wonder why nobody else thought of that before. I had been on 2 other floorless models prior to Medusa – Dominator at Geauga Lake and Hydra at Dorney Park, and I extremely enjoyed my rides on both of those. Thus, I was very eager to climb aboard the coaster that many touted as the best floorless installation around, Medusa!

Sitting towards the back of the park, Medusa dominates that area, nestled behind a tree line and near the safari drive-through. Kinda makes you wonder what the animals think of looking at it. This B&M has that customary roar to it, which is soothing music to a coaster enthusiast’s ears! The entrance to the queue is right under the massive cobra roll, which I think is a great touch! There’s nothing overwhelming at all with the ride’s theme, which is kind of a shame considering a cool name like Medusa, but that’s not a big deal to me because the power-packed ride speaks volumes for itself. I would wager that this coaster can develop some larger lines, but I would suggest hitting Medusa early in the day. I ran back to this after discovering Toro was closed to media on my second day, and I got three consecutive rides with no more than a 2 train wait! At a park where ride operations are shaky overall, I must give kudos to Medusa’s crew, as they were rather efficient, and the main ride operator was pretty entertaining as well, cracking jokes with guests in line and in general interacting with them. I’m always a fan of stuff like that. I took one ride in the very back row, and the other two in the very front. Like most other floorless coasters, I feel the front is the best seat, as you fully get to experience the effect of no floor, as your feet dangle with nothing around them but track! I truly enjoy that effect!!

The lift hill on Medusa is impressively imposing, as you turn out of the station and start the 142 foot climb. The first drop is a thrilling 132 feet, curving as you drop. Awesome! The train powers into a massive vertical loop, which is full of force and a wonderful element. I am a big fan of regular vertical loops when they are in these giant formats. Next, the inversion assault continues with another 4 successive inversions. There’s the dive loop, a beautifully executed zero-g roll (which is one of my favorite inversions), and then the large cobra roll over the ride’s entrance. The cobra roll is very intense, but like the entire ride on Medusa, it is still extremely smooth. This entire first half of the ride is pure dynamite! All the elements flow together beautifully, and the pacing and speed is outstanding! The train then heads into the MCBR, followed by a small but nice drop. This second half of the ride, while very good, just seemed to be missing that little extra something that would set it apart as a truly world-class coaster. The interlocking corkscrews are great fun, but after that the coaster just seems to coast, if that makes any sense. Maybe I got spoiled by how intense and action-packed the first half of the ride was. I guess I would’ve just loved if, at the end, they snuck in 1 nice bunny hop heading into the brakes
 

Review Comments

Got_it on 12/14/2006 6:58:11 AM said:
And so is this review, bravo.
sowinski on 12/17/2006 4:30:17 PM said:
I am a big fan of this coaster. Personally, I enjoyed this coaster more than Nitro. Admitedly, it my first encarnation of the Medusa coaster that I have ridden, but it is my favorite clone, just a bit ahead of Batman. Nice review!
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