Gazza

Photos Gazza has uploaded

Here are all of the photos that Gazza has uploaded.

Everyone's favourite signature corkscrew shot.
The front part of the park does feel a bit concrete.
A common thing to see at Cedar Fair parks is having dual exits at coaster stations, which tends to improve throughput because it allows everyone to get out quickly, so the next round of guests can get on.
Surprisingly good, and rarely much of a line.
Blue Streak is the oldest coaster in the park.
The final brakes.
The course features 4 inversions total.
Swooping track over the water.
A giant loop.
The first drop.
About to head up the lift hill.
Here is the floor retracted down, with the train rolling out.
The queue passes underneath the station, here is the floor in the loading position.
Riders experience the track watching the rails whip by beneath them.
....This leaves riders legs dangling.
The floor in the station is able to fold away....
Why is it called a floorless coaster?
Rougarou is a warewolf like creature that inhabits the swamps of Louisiana...Fitting for a ride built over water.
The previous incarnation of the ride was often panned for being uncomfortable.
2015 saw the opening of Rougarou, a transfomation of the stand up coaster Mantis (Which opened in 1996) to a floorless coaster.