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You know the one in Arlington.Well this will be the biggest thing I have ever ridden(closest is the Texas Giant or Mr.Freeze.So I wanted to know what kind of restraints it has is it a seatbelt or a bar or what?



Also I am not scared of heights but I am nervous about oging on the ride anyone know what I can to do to calm my nerves, thanks.

2007-04-20 12:38:13 · 3 answers · asked by fred 3 in Games & Recreation Amusement Parks

3 answers

The Titan's got padded individual lapbars similar to the ones you had on TX Giant. So, as long as you're in there and the lapbar's not too loose, you're in good shape.

The only seat that you might stay away from is the front left one, where near the top, if you lean to the left, you'll be close to falling out.

The rest of the seats are fine. I love the seats in back which give you a great pull through. Just sit back and have a great ride!

To ease your nerves about the ride, here's a mini synopsis. After the lift hill, you get a great drop that brings you into the tunnel. You then turn around and go over the great hump hill where if you have a little room, you actually float off of your seat for a couple of seconds until you get brought back into your seat. You'll go through a little turning as you enter the mid course brake From there, prepare to be very heavy as you'll pull many G's. You'll spiral around a bit and build up G's until you fly into the brake run.

Have a great time!

2007-04-21 03:28:02 · answer #1 · answered by Yada Yada Yada 7 · 2 0

It has a lap bar, no seat belts. It's contoured to fit around the top of your thighs, while tilted to rest against your abdomen area. So if you like your lap bars tight, this should feel real snug against you.

This ride IS very tall, of course. But once you start moving (after the noisy lift hill), you'll be going too fast to realize how high up you are, at least until the mid-course brake and by then, you're already halfway back to the ground. Matter of fact, you're going too fast to be up all that high to begin with, as it easily tops out close to 90 mph at times, if the conditions are just right. It's a pretty enjoyable ride and what a rush for a first-time rider. I've been on many coasters, and still got wowed the first time I rode it. Have a good time, and ride again if you can. I guarantee you, by the time you hit that mid-course brake (you'll know it when it happens), you'll be wanting to ride it again.

2007-04-20 20:18:22 · answer #2 · answered by Krista B 6 · 1 0

In my opinion Mr. Freeze is much scarier than the Titan.
The titan has lap bars, so as long as pull it tight enough (They check for you anyways), you should be fine. Remember these rides are designed to be safe, so the odds of anything happening are very, very slim.

2007-04-21 16:24:09 · answer #3 · answered by telly1989 2 · 1 0

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