- March 23rd, 2004, 2:40 pm
#4463
Yea I know, I think that last few rides it was just sit wherever they wanted you to but the first few runs I was paired up.
KenB wrote: It was a blast. I was the guy in the long-sleeve maroon shirt with glasses. Maybe we all need to get photos up on our profiles lol.
I think two days of that should have me set for rides on BORG for awhile - I was feeling a bit funky after that last ride. I think it's the combination of time with your head pointed downward, with the blood rushing to your head, combined with several spots of pretty forceful G's. I've ridden Top Gun like 15 times in a row before and probably didn't feel as light-headed as I did with 16? rides on BORG over several hours.
I like the ride quite a bit after having ridden it a number of times. The first drop is good, the horseshoe can pull some surprising G's in some seats, the loop is pretty intense on entry and exit, and I probably like the corkscrews on this one better than on any non-B&M coaster. I think I'm liking the front part of the train better, as it seems the forces are a little stronger. The front-right seat was quite intense.
The setting is fantastic, probably right up there with Top Gun and maybe even better due to the water. Carowinds probably had the best visual impact coaster at an entrance I've ever seen with Top Gun, and now it has another at the other entrance - those'll be hard for another park to beat.
One photo I'm going to HAVE to try and get sometime this year - a picture of a Goldrusher train and one of a BORG train going through their curves at the same time. The tracks come pretty close at one point, right near the arcade. Someone pointed out that Carowinds' first coaster and latest coaster were right beside each other, and that got me thinking about a photo opportunity lol.
KenB