Windseeker

I find Skyhawk to be far more unnerving than Windseeker or the Giant Wheel. I think it's the fact that I'm not a big fan of facing straight down at the ground. I also struggle with the feeling as the arm swings backward. My body just isn't a big fan of that motion these days.

Pete's avatar

Yes, Demon Drop is still running at Dorney.


I'd rather be in my boat with a drink on the rocks,
than in the drink with a boat on the rocks.

Urumqi's avatar

I'm very sensitive to motion, feeling nausea within two or three rides and unable to sit in the back seat of a car. But, I rode windseeker for the first time at Kings Island a few weeks ago and loved it. The height was great and because it is so big, I suffered no motion sickness.


Tall and fast not so much upside down...

I get pretty sick on those spinny rides... I think I have only been on Windseeker once and it actually wasn't too much of a problem for me. It does't seem to spin as fast as it looks IMO.

I find it ironic the ride is named Windseeker, but whenever it's too windy it's shut down. Lol! I go about 5 times a year, and it's shut down about 3 of the 5 times I'm there. I make sure to ride it when it's actually running.

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Well, they seemed dead-set on installing a big swing, regardless of the fact that the peninsula's higher winds makes it non-operational at times.

I actually enjoy this ride, and do find it to be mildly thrilling, mainly because it touches on (for most of us) our natural fear of high places. The seats are not overly constrictive, and it does move quicker than one might think from looking up from the ground.

All that said, if my memory is correct, the original plans were to install one of these:

http://www.funtime.com.au/data/Star_main_page.htm

But...this type of ride is even more sensitive to wind, and that's why Cedar Fair ended up going with Mondial, which offered a more sturdy structure.

Personally, I find the Starflyers much more visibly pleasing, and more terrifying. I wish it could've worked at Cedar Point, but Windseeker is a nice consolation.

And I could be totally wrong about that piece o' Cedar Point history, but that's the story I remember from the Windseeker days.

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Rusty's avatar

:::shudder::: no thanks! They would definitely need to clean and disinfect my seat afterward (and I would be shopping for new pants) if I got on something like that!


Proud to have fathered a second generation coaster enthusiast destined to keep me young at heart and riding coasters with a willing partner into my golden years!

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Pete said:

Yes, Demon Drop is still running at Dorney.

I hadn't kept track of where it went after leaving Cedar Point - I just knew it was no longer here. So it was like unexpectedly running into an old friend last summer when we spent a few days at Dorney on our way home from the east coast. I took my daughter on Demon Drop and she was terrified at first, but then I gave her a penny and told her to put it on her knee and to keep her eye on it.


Proud to have fathered a second generation coaster enthusiast destined to keep me young at heart and riding coasters with a willing partner into my golden years!

Has anyone ever puked from the top of Windseeker? What a mess that would be... and where it could land... Oh boy!

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Maybe our resident cartographer Perpetual Obsession could create a potential blast zone map for us.

Last year my youngest was the victim of a strafing run by a fat CP gull. He was not amused.

Windseeker is crazy at night when the sun is completely down. The view looking out over the lake when it's completely dark is so...eerie.

Anyone know the whole list of songs that they play? Just curious.

When I was there last week on Thursday they where playing the Next Generation Star Trek theme song.

I road it on my trip last week. I thought it was very relaxing. As far as spinning rides go I didn't find it to be that bad. I think the swing rides they installed at the Six Flags parks are way worse to be honest.

I've heard the Star Trek theme, Star Wars theme, and Ric Flair's entrance music.


ROUNDABOUND.

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Lets see... with careful listening...

Hedwig's Theme - from Harry Potter

Superman main theme

The high and the mighty suite

633 Squadron - from the high and the mighty

Star Trek TMP End Credits

Ollo - from Megamind

The ride of the Valkyries

Flying Sequence - from E.T.

Wonderous World - from Harry Potter

Star Trek main theme

Also sprach Zarathustra

Codey's Flight - from the Rescuers down under

End credits - from E.T.

The Launch - from Apollo13

Flying - from Peter Pan the movie

This is Berk, See you tomorrow, Test Drive, and Romantic flight - from How to train your dragon.

That's all folks.


"Your persiflage does not amuse. " - Ralph (from Around the world in 80 days)

^ Thanks for posting all those dude. Now I can refer back to here If I ever get confused. Plus I plan to listen to a few.

Feels like being at Universal Studios when the Harry Potter music is playing. Love it!

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