I was among the first 100 people to arrive at the park. When the gates opened, I showed my season pass to the employee, and then waited for my sister, who decided to come along with me for the ride. She handed the guy her card.................................... And it didn't work. (I just about cried). She threw her hands up in frustration, but told me to go on ahead before the line for Fury gets too long. Rather than argue with her, I actually did, running to the ride with a line that had already built up during our confusion. Observing the line, I concluded this must already take an hour at least. It was then I saw my sister approach the line....... with an employee. (que es esto?) Both walked up and the employee said. "Come with me, you're skipping the line." This seemed too good to be true, but after being told my sisters invalid card was the parks fault, their way of apologizing was to give us a back row ride of fury without the line!!!! Tears of pure euphoria welled up in my eyes, and I was lead by her past the enormous line straight to the station, where I was given the very back row with my sister.. God bless that invalid card!!
Now for the ride:
The lift hill took an eternity to climb. Being in the back seat, we were whipped over the crest feeling air time and it was a great way to start this incredible journey. The massive barrel turn was amazing, and again the train yanked us back down to the ground as we literally flew through the s-curve. The sharp turns were forceful and very intense. I thought I could high-five the people standing on the bridge. XD. The dive after the horseshoe turn was supposed to give me in the back left-hand seat the most air time, and I certainly felt it. The tunnel was really nice, especially with the hexagons and stuff.. The sharp left-hand turn thingy was cool, but that first air time hill was AMAZING. We flew through that helix, and I tried real hard to touch the one support, but obviously missed. The last two air time hills were well executed, and overall the ride is the greatest roller coaster I've ever been on. The end.
