We've got your SUPERMAN: Ride of Steel with a height of 205 feet and a mind-blowing 200-foot drop reaching a whopping 73 miles per hour. Take her for a spin to see what it feels like to be superhuman!
It’s definitely not my favorite at the park, but it’s still a very fun coaster, despite its lackluster layout. The speed, g’s around the helixes, and airtime hills are far more intense, than the video portrays
@@matthewsouthwell9653 I mean joker isn’t that bad (mostly because I only have 40 credits so I don’t have anything to compare it with besides SFMM and CGA) but I mean I would not mind it being a clone
Front row review: The front is by far the best row! While the drop may not be as strong in this row, the first airtime hill, first helix, second airtime hill, second helix, fourth airtime hill, and fifth airtime hill sure are amazing in the front! Back row review: While the drop has some insane ejector airtime, the rest of the ride is a bit tamer than in the front row. That statement especially includes the final two hills after the trim kicks in.
This ride.. This ride... Its been like 6 hours since i was on it, and i am still feeling the adrenaline and shake from the airtime hills. (I was front row, friends chickened out and went in back row, they missed out!)
I kept saying "Superman! Ride of Steel!" along with the voice in the station. Here's a fact: it's the same voice actor as Tansit from Space Ghost Coast to Coast.
I don't know why amusement parks don't make 360 degree POVs of the rides and then project them on surround screens in a room with chairs that move in sync with the video and market those as rides. There would be fewer accidents and therefore lawsuits.