photo results | New Fahrenheit roller coaster | The New Fahrenheit roller coaster at Hershey Park in Pennsylvania features a 97 degree drop at the beginning. That's 7 degrees past vertical (see picture: right side, where the track curves back in). At the bottom of the drop riders experience 4 G's and then puke and/or passout. The two minute ride is being billed as the steepest and most severe in the United States and the coaster just opened on May 24th. I'm not riding it. And not because I don't love roller coasters (I do), but because of this quote from Popular Mechanics:(Talking about the testing of the ride) First, engineers load the trains full of heavy water dummies, to figure out how the cars will behave when they're at capacity. The rules say you need 100 hours of this testing, but engineers at the park said they would run over 1,000 rides before people got on the coaster. | |
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 doubleloveyou (267) | | Oh you know what I am talking about. There you are fast asleep in the middle of the night. The first thing you hear is a slight cough. Then a whine or wimper. Then you are transported from dream... | |
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 Transdisc (12276) | | What was the occasion for it (i.e., why did you vomit?)
Where were you when you vomitted?What kind of vomit experience was it? Did you wish that you were dead? Did you feel relieved? Was it a... | |
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 eesa21 (172) | | Have you ever vomited in your mouth then swallowed it back down? | |
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 tarzan007 (188) | | I have...ewwww...
God knows when... while going to some hill station i guess | |
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