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    Episodes (6)

    Episode 27 - Vortex - The Arrow Looping Icon

    Episode 27 - Vortex - The Arrow Looping Icon
    On this episode of the Airtime Misfits Podcast we're talking about the Arrow Looping coaster, Vortex, formly located at Kings Island. Vortex debuted as the tallest, full-circuit roller coaster in the world with a height of 148 feet. It was also the first coaster to feature six inversions. Vortex thrilled over 46 million riders in its lifetime, until it closed permanently in 2019. Vortex was not known to be the smoothest coaster ride ever, but what it lacked in comfort it made up for with its iconic views from the midway. Hope you enjoy this episode!

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    Episode 18 - Vekoma SLC - Super Loser Coaster

    Episode 18 - Vekoma SLC - Super Loser Coaster
    Hey guys! Happy New Year! Hope you had a great holiday season with your friends and family.

    To get 2022 started off on the right foot we decided the first episode of the year can only be about one type of coaster model. The coaster model that happens to be every enthusiasts favorite. The one and only, Vekoma SLC (Suspended Looping Coaster). Typically a cloned model, you can find one of these beauties at many amusement parks across the country and globe. These coasters are not always known for giving a very smooth ride. The sometimes painful ride experience is typically due to an uncomfortable restraint system combined with the overall general roughness of the layout.

    What are your thoughts about the Vekoma SLC?


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    Episode 16 - The Making Of A Coaster Enthusiast - Part 2

    Episode 16 - The Making Of A Coaster Enthusiast - Part 2
    On this episode of the Airtime Misfits Podcast we're continuing our "The Making of A Coaster Enthusiast" series. The purpose of these episodes are for you, our awesome listeners, to learn a little bit more about us and how we became coaster enthusiasts.

    In our part two episode of "The Making Of A Coaster Enthusiast," we're putting the focus on Adam to learn where his love for coasters all started. Listen to find out what it was like for Adam visiting Cedar Point in the early 90's and how he was tricked into riding Mean Streak for the first time.

    Thanks for listening!

    Episode 14 - Wicked Twister - Twisting Towers of Lake Eerie

    Episode 14 - Wicked Twister - Twisting Towers of Lake Eerie
    Hey guys! On this episode of the Airtime Misfits Podcast we're discussing Wicked Twister located at Cedar Point in Sandusky, OH. Wicked Twister has long been rumored to be on the chopping block. Cedar Point finally made the news official by announcing Wicked Twister would be removed from the park to make way for future park improvements. The coaster currently takes up a decent chunk of beautiful beach front real estate. This land, combined with the land formerly occupied by the Oceana Stadium, Cedar Point has quite a large area to work with for future rides and attractions. Will it be a new record breaking coaster? Maybe Cedar Point will finally build that boardwalk/pier enthusiasts have been dreaming about for years. Whatever the park decides to do, it will be exciting to see how this area of the park transforms.

    Get your last rides in now for Wicked Twister. Final day to ride is September 6, 2021!

    What are your thoughts about Wicked Twister being removed from the park? Will you miss it or are you more excited about the future potential for this area of the park? What would you like to see Cedar Point do with this beach front area?

    Thanks for listening!

    Episode 07 - Disaster Transport at Cedar Point - Welcome to Alaska!

    Episode 07 - Disaster Transport at Cedar Point - Welcome to Alaska!
    Making it's debut in 1985 as Avalanche Run, it took Cedar Point only four years to realize that constructing an open track Bobsled coaster on the beach of Lake Erie was probably not the best decision. With the constant issue of sand being blown onto the coaster track, forcing the ride to be shut down to remove the sand, Cedar Point knew modifications needed to be made to keep the coaster running efficiently. The solution; Erect a giant building around Avalanche Run, create an odd and confusing space/Alaskan theme and give it a new name. Disaster Transport.

    Making its debut in the summer of 1990, Disaster Transport was the addition to park that Cedar Point execs hoped would help them compete with Disney and their space themed coaster, Space Mountain. Though it was a nice attempt by Cedar Point, Disaster Transport never matched the full scale theming that a Disney park offers. Especially as the years passed. Much of the theming that debuted with Disaster Transport in 1990 either was removed or non-functioning by time the coaster gave it's final rides in the summer of 2012.

    What's the story behind the odd space/Alaskan theming that Cedar Point came up with? Was Disaster Transport a fun coaster? And what lead to the removal of this coaster in 2012?

    If you had the chance to ride this coaster we'd love to hear your thoughts and memories. Be sure to comment below and let us know your thoughts about Disaster Transport.

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    Disaster Transport radio commercial courtesy of:
    https://youtu.be/xbWoMmL0AFg

    Disaster Transport TV commercial courtesy of:
    https://youtu.be/97nGs0w-LJs

    Cedar Point TV commercial courtesy of:
    https://youtu.be/vSXZzsD8uQs

    Episode 06 - Volcano: The Blast Coaster - King of the Mountain

    Episode 06 - Volcano: The Blast Coaster - King of the Mountain
    Making it's debut in 1998, Volcano: The Blast Coaster opened at Kings Dominion located in Doswell, VA. To see this innovative coaster in person was something special. The most unique characteristic about Volcano was that it was built inside and around an existing man-made mountain. At it's debut, Volcano held the records for fastest invert at 70 mph and tallest inversion at 155 ft. Unfortunately, Volcano was plagued with mechanical issues and expensive repair costs. Unexpectedly and to the disappointment of many enthusiasts, Kings Dominion made the difficult decision to close the coaster for good in 2018. The ride structure and mountain were torn down soon after. What attraction will fill the empty space that once occupied Volcano? That's anybodies guess. One thing we know for sure, Volcano will be missed by many for years to come.

    If you had the chance to ride this coaster we'd love to hear your thoughts and memories. Be sure to comment below and let us know your thoughts about Volcano: The Blast Coaster.

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