om described the ride as 'awesome'.
Jeff
Hornick, director of design and engineering at Busch Gardens, said:
'It's a different kind of thrill ride than a roller coaster.
'It's really polarizing. You're either really going to want to ride it or not want to ride it at all.'
Park
officials say it's the tallest, free-standing drop tower in North
America and the only one in the world to feature forward tilting seats.om described the ride as 'awesome'.
Jeff
Hornick, director of design and engineering at Busch Gardens, said:
'It's a different kind of thrill ride than a roller coaster.
'It's really polarizing. You're either really going to want to ride it or not want to ride it at all.'
y braves Falcon's Fury at Busch Gardens
The
ride stands at 335ft high (102 metres) with riders dropping 60mph
straight down, face first. It is the tallest freestanding rollercoaster
structure in North America.
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