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    Explore "b&m" with insightful episodes like "Episode 18: Hersheypark (Stacked)", "Episode 10: SeaWorld Orlando (Airtime Sampler Platter)", "Episode 9: Six Flags Over Georgia & ArieForce One (Peachy Keen)", "Episode 7: Dollywood (Thunder N' Lightning)" and "Episode 6: Kings Island (A Place Like No Other)" from podcasts like ""Coaster Redux", "Coaster Redux", "Coaster Redux", "Coaster Redux" and "Coaster Redux"" and more!

    Episodes (7)

    Episode 18: Hersheypark (Stacked)

    Episode 18: Hersheypark (Stacked)

    My second theme park road trip concludes with two full days at Hersheypark joined by my brother Karl and his husband Marcus.  After visiting Cedar Point last year, this was next on my list of must-visit parks owing to its top-heavy coaster line up.  Join us for our first-time reactions to their three Intamins, Fahrenheit, Storm Runner, and Skyrush, as well as the new Candymonium B&M hyper and Wildcat's Revenge RMC.  Karl returns to the podcast at the end of the episode, and we rank our top five rides in the park.

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    Episode 10: SeaWorld Orlando (Airtime Sampler Platter)

    Episode 10: SeaWorld Orlando (Airtime Sampler Platter)

    It's no secret that Florida is home to some of the world's best theme parks, so there's always a new roller coaster to look forward to.  The most recent to open was Pipeline: The Surf Coaster at SeaWorld Orlando, a re-imagined stand-up from B&M.   While this new attraction was far from my most anticipated for 2023, I was curious to try it out.  Meanwhile, I still hadn't ridden Ice Breaker at SeaWorld, and had only gotten two rides on Iron Gwazi at Busch Gardens Tampa thus far, so I headed up to Central Florida to ride some new roller coasters, and some old favorites.

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    Episode 9: Six Flags Over Georgia & ArieForce One (Peachy Keen)

    Episode 9: Six Flags Over Georgia & ArieForce One (Peachy Keen)

    I headed north to the Peach State Easter weekend for my first visit to Six Flags Over Georgia, and to ride the brand new ArieForce One at Fun Spot America Atlanta.  Weather forced me to visit both parks on Easter Sunday, and I had a blast!  Join me for my in-depth first-time reactions to Georgia Scorcher, Goliath, Twisted Cyclone, and of course ArieForce One.

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    Episode 7: Dollywood (Thunder N' Lightning)

    Episode 7: Dollywood (Thunder N' Lightning)

    The final stop on my road trip brought me to the Great Smoky Mountains to visit Dollywood.  This beautiful park is home to one of the most unique roller coaster collections in the country.  Join me for my first time reactions to Lightning Rod, Thunderhead, Wild Eagle, Tennessee Tornado, and more! 

    Lightning Rod sounds credit: Gotcha Thrills - YouTube
    Thunderhead sounds credit:  Coaster Thrills - YouTube

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    Episode 6: Kings Island (A Place Like No Other)

    Episode 6: Kings Island (A Place Like No Other)

    My third stop on my week-long roller coaster road trip was another beloved Ohio amusement park, Kings Island.  Join me as I share my first time experience in this beautiful park where I rode the Beast, Mystic Timbers, Orion, Diamondback, and more!

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    Episode 4: Carowinds (Carolina Flyin')

    Episode 4: Carowinds (Carolina Flyin')

    In June 2022, I embarked on my first week-long road trip to visit four bucket list parks and see how some of the most elite roller coasters in the United States compare to Florida's latest additions.  Join me for my reactions to the likes of Copperhead Strike, Afterburn, Intimidator, and my 100th roller coaster, Fury 325 on my first visit to Carowinds. 

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    Episode 19 - Stand-Up Roller Coasters - Standing the Test of Time?

    Episode 19 - Stand-Up Roller Coasters - Standing the Test of Time?
    The Stand-Up roller coaster model made its debut in 1982 at Yomiuriland in Tokyo, Japan when stand-up style coaster trains were added to the existing Momonga Standing & Loop Coaster. The following year, this revolutionary model was introduced to the United States when stand-up trains were added to the existing Extremeroller roller coaster located at Worlds of Fun in Kansas City, MO. In 1984, King Cobra, which became the first ground up designed standing coaster model (TOGO), made its debut at Kings Island in Mason, OH.

    What initially seemed like a revolutionary and exhilarating new coaster riding experience, quickly proved to be a rather uncomfortable ride experience for guests. This was especially true for male coaster riders, who often complained of a painful ride experience due to the forces of the coaster pushing them downward onto the very uncomfortable bicycle style seat between their legs. Leading these riders to question whether or not they would ever be able to impregnate a woman after experiencing such trauma to the nether regions.

    As years past and these coasters became less popular with park guests, B&M introduced a solution to bring new life to these dying coasters. The solution was to convert the coaster from a stand-up style coaster to a seated floorless coaster by swapping out the coaster trains. Next, add a fresh coat of paint, new theming and a new name. Voilà, your park has a "new" coaster at a relatively low cost. May not be a perfect solution but seems to have helped revive some of these forgotten about coasters and increased popularity among guests.

    What are your thoughts of Stand-Up roller coasters? Let us know in the comment section!

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