Mean Streak

I think the Mean Streak ran somewhat Smoothly...I was really surprised on Opening Day, did anyone else know a difference?


First Year: 1985
First Roller Coaster: Blue Streak
Favorite Coaster: Wicked Twister

Kevinj's avatar

I have been a fairly outspoken critic of Mean Streak.

I rode it opening day.

My wife (a bigger critic than I ) also rode it.

We loved it.

What gives?

It was actually smooth. On our third ride, we actually had our arms up the whole way, and not only did it not feel as slow, but it actually felt smooth.

I could not believe the difference. Does anyone know why there is a difference? After last year (and yes, I was there when it opened and remember what it was like) we swore we would never ride it again. But we gave it one last try...

Where'd ya sit?

the Very first car on the ....red? train is very smooth.


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I definatly agree about Mean Squeek. I think we rode in the second car first row. Enjoyable to say the least.

Kevinj's avatar

Believe it or not, we sat in the last car, front seat each time. After one good ride we didnt want to "jinx" it. Frankly, im surprised there arent more people talking about this.

I never thought I would ride in the last car with my hands up...ever. We had the gold train each time, btw.

We rode second row, second car... I think...


First Year: 1985
First Roller Coaster: Blue Streak
Favorite Coaster: Wicked Twister

e x i t english's avatar

I talked with some people on the crew that are friends of my buddy. They said that they didn't touch the wood on the track this year at all. They did, however, switch to a different kind of lubricant. Not only that, but they actually greased it really well.

If you rode it at all, you saw the "patches" of graphite all over the ride.

-Josh

Kevinj's avatar

Im still taken back by the ride. I hope others who had written it off (and believe me, I think I was its biggest critic) give it another try.

Its certainly not "back", but its certainly MUCH better. It keeps a higher rate of speed throughout, and it was not rough at all. (I cant believe I just said that).

e x i t english's avatar

Oh I disagree. I believe it is most definitely "back". Of course, by that, I mean as "back" as it can be while still having the trims up top.

tbqh, I think I like it more than the Beast now.


-Josh

Kevinj's avatar

Of course, by that, I mean as "back" as it can be while still having the trims up top

I would also agree with that.

JuggaLotus's avatar

Looking at the Coaster Rollback on coasterbuzz, Curtis Summers, who designed Mean Streak, died exactly one year to the day after Mean Streak opened. Thats kinda eerie.

I wonder if thats when CP announced they had put the first drop trims in?


Edit:---> Happy 15th Birthday to MeanStreak. I can't believe its been that long already. *** Edited 5/11/2006 12:34:25 PM UTC by JuggaLotus***


Goodbye MrScott

John

djDaemon's avatar

Wow. Its been 15 years? So that means 17 for Maggie? Man, oh man.


Brandon

Anyone ever notice that at the beginning of every new season, this topic always comes up?

After riding opening day and tuesday, I would say that perhaps some people still have some winter coldness in their bodies and they are not fully receptive towards Mean Streak.

Seemed the same to me...


Trip Count 2003: 13 2004: 24 2005: 22 2006: 25 2007: 25

No there diffently was a difference to the ride. I enjoyed it for once! I think it is running 10 X smoother. Jugga- That is very eerie... as far has this subject being brought up over again every year, thats not true, because last year the even the "mean streakers" were complianing....haha.


First Year: 1985
First Roller Coaster: Blue Streak
Favorite Coaster: Wicked Twister

Kevinj's avatar

I would say that perhaps some people still have some winter coldness in their bodies and they are not fully receptive towards Mean Streak

I have to disagree. Every year we do the same thing...ride Mean Streak once....remember why we dont like it anymore, and never ride it again all season.

My wife disliked it even more than I...and even she couldnt believe how much she liked it.

Like I said, it will never be up to its "no trims" status, but it was definitely a better ride.

It is exactly the same yall!

http://www.pointbuzz.com/cpplace.aspx?mode=thread&TopicID=14487


Trip Count 2003: 13 2004: 24 2005: 22 2006: 25 2007: 25

Zanderdad's avatar

I was there opening day, Sunday and Monday. Meany was actually fun. Maybe sitting all winter in the cold does something to it, then after it warms up, it gets rough. I will always give it one ride regardless. I will report again later on in the season.


MLEM4S Still Rules!!!

Wooden rides are temperamental...all sorts of factors change the way a woodie acts.

Let's not forget that it's fresh off of winter maintenence either. Even if it's running better, however, it still doesn't change the fact that it's just a mediocre woodie. MS is not the worst ride of all time but I know with today's current woodies CP could do so much better. MS just doesn't have "classic" written on it, so why keep it? The overall sentiment toward rides like Magnum, Raptor, MF, etc. is very positive but the overall feeling of the average guest toward MS is negative.

This is why I'm still a little baffled WWL hit the road and not MS. I can't wait to see wht the park has in store for Frontiertown...

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