fishman100
Mega Poster
Alright, for anyone who has been to Kings Dominion in Doswell, VA, knows that a good percent of the rides there (and pretty much at any other amusement park) have at least 1 inversion.
My friend likes wooden coasters. I like steel coasters with lots of inversions. Even though I prefer steel coasters, I'll ride most wooden coasters. So I'm a pretty versatile guy when it comes to coaster selection
We're supposed to be going there sometime next week, and we were plotting our plan of attack once we enter the park.
I'm having some trouble convincing him to hop on a coaster with inversions; I've explained them to him carefully and even showed Coasterforce POV's on Youtube and fooled around with them on RCT3.
Let's put it this way: if he doesn't try a coaster with inversions when we go, he'll be absolutely miserable at the end of the year, when our entire grade gets to visit King's Dominion.
So how can I get him to ride a coaster with inversions??? Any ideas???
-fishman100
My friend likes wooden coasters. I like steel coasters with lots of inversions. Even though I prefer steel coasters, I'll ride most wooden coasters. So I'm a pretty versatile guy when it comes to coaster selection

We're supposed to be going there sometime next week, and we were plotting our plan of attack once we enter the park.
I'm having some trouble convincing him to hop on a coaster with inversions; I've explained them to him carefully and even showed Coasterforce POV's on Youtube and fooled around with them on RCT3.
Let's put it this way: if he doesn't try a coaster with inversions when we go, he'll be absolutely miserable at the end of the year, when our entire grade gets to visit King's Dominion.
So how can I get him to ride a coaster with inversions??? Any ideas???
-fishman100