coastergraham
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BPB's best woodieVery simple question and one which will help with a debate elsewhere.
In your opinion which of BPB's major woodies do you rate as the best?
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drsarf
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Re: BPB's best woodie | coastergraham wrote: | Very simple question and one which will help with a debate elsewhere.
In your opinion which of BPB's major woodies do you rate as the best? |
Simple question, simple answer. Nash
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coastergraham
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Re: BPB's best woodie | drsarf wrote: | | coastergraham wrote: | Very simple question and one which will help with a debate elsewhere.
In your opinion which of BPB's major woodies do you rate as the best? |
Simple question, simple answer. Nash  |
You would think so.
But elsewhere it is not as simple as that.
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Rogue
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I suppose it all depends on what you look for in a ride, for me though my vote goes to the nash due to the insane amount of Airtime I get
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Andy Hine MBE
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What about the world's best mouse - The Wild Mouse?
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stealth fan
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Predictable I know, but I went with the Grand National. Wild Mouse in second though.
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bradpeet
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I'm not voting until after the bash. But I am hearing horrendous reports of how the Nash is running this year, since it re-opened on April 4.
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Coaster Toaster
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Iv gone big dipper due to the fact i now find it more and ridewise and airtime wise since the grand national has had its new trains.
I find the nashs new trains and harness to harsh for the ride and pins you in giving me a hard ride rather than the airtime filled ride it used to give.
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drsarf
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Re: BPB's best woodie | coastergraham wrote: |
You would think so.
But elsewhere it is not as simple as that. |
I just meant simple for me. Mainly due to the fun I've had on the ride with the club - hand slapping and the smiling faces and cheers of joy everywhere. The memories attached to the ride are as good as the ride itself.
I hadn't thought of Wild Mouse - it's certainly another of my favourites, and its completely insane!
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coastergraham
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| Andy Hine MBE wrote: | | What about the world's best mouse - The Wild Mouse? |
I would say that is the 2nd best ride at BPB and the 3rd best in the UK after Nemesis and the Nash.
But for this poll I just wanted to gauge opinion on the major woodies at BPB.
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coaster-andy
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I chose the Nash as I find it the most insane coaster at Blackpool, apart from wild mouse, But this also shows how unpopular Rollercoaster has become. I find this ride to be so quite and relaxed ride and not as insane.
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Auntie Murial
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Roller Coaster for me ! So graceful and fun in my opinion
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bradpeet
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It's still the Grand National for me. I really can't tell any difference between how it is operating this year compared with last - except that the red train is currently running slowly for some reason. Although the slow loading / dispatch continues to be an irritation.
I don't think that the Nash has got worse though overall - but the big dipper and roller coaster (which I was lucky to ride this year before the Nash re-opened on 4 April) have been running exceptionally well this year - with a surprising amout of airtime on the roller coaster.
I can't comment on the wild mouse - because 2009 was the first time I ever rode it.
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bluea61
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Rollercoaster for me to, a nice relaxing ride. I probably would have choosen the Mouse as riding with Hayley is always a laugh!!
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STEALTHYBUTBAD
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i went for the grand national but i do happen to like all 3 as much as each other . The wild mouse came and comes 4th (sorry)
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