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Dominator differs from many other B&M loopers in that it isn't just a series of relentless inversions. The ride is broken up by plenty of turns and "in between" track, creating quite a lengthy ride.

Some interesting relocated supports.

The final two inversions are a pair of interlocking corkscrews.

After a midcourse brake run parallel to the lift the train drops down into the 2nd half of the ride.

Negotiating the cobra roll. Note the riders in the front sticking their legs out freely.

Inversion 2 & 3 ... The cobra roll.

Next is an overbanked turn above the station building.

After the loop trains barrel around a high speed turn.

The first inversion is a loop, the 4th tallest in the world.

The twisting first drop.

The lift hill reaches a height of almost 50m.

A small drop out of the station and a couple of twists and turns before the lift hill.

Prior to the train being sent out, the floor splits in half and folds out of the way, allowing the train to roll forward and guests legs to dangle.

As the name suggests the train has no floor, so guests board via checkerplate platforms under the seats.

It features 5 inversions, and remains the worlds longest floorless coaster at the time of writing.

Dominator is a Floorless coaster that previously operated at Geauga Lake in Ohio.

The ride concludes with a double corkscrew.

Coming out of the sidewinder is a midcourse brake run, and a bowtie helix the train bangs its way around.

Coming out of the tunnel, there's a loop, and a sidewinder.

The first drop goes into an underwater tunnel in a lake, complete with timed fountains to add to the illusion. It's a shame the effect isn't more visible to non riders though (Photo taken near the front of the queue)