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Ride Reviews
Morey's Piers

Doo Whopper
I don't know how anyone likes these new wild mouse coasters, they aren't fun, they don't have padding, and yet they seem to be showing up everywhere. I found this one especially painful as we raced through the non-banked turns at the top, and then after that it is just pretty boring. They really should look more to re-designing those old
Schwarzkopf wild mouse type coasters

The Great Nor Easter
This was one of the first Vekoma Suspended Looping Coasters. It's pretty rough, but it weaves through a bunch of water slides which makes it pretty wild.

The Great White
This is a nice wooden coaster. It has a great steep first drop, some pretty wild turns, and an array of bunny hops at the end. It has gotten rougher since it has opened, but I think it is better this way. They re-designed the very last drop to make it smoother, and it seems better that way too. These things all combine to make it one of my favorite wooden coasters.

Rollie's Coaster
This coaster was built in 1999, but it looks alot like the coaster they had there before with a new layout and paint job. It is an alright coaster, but it has shoulder harnesses and I don't think it really needs them since it is just a junior coaster. If you want a good junior coaster at Morey's Piers, head for the Flitzer.

Sea Serpent
This Vekoma Boomerang was built in 1983, and it was the first one ever to be built by the company for the United States. This coaster was pretty rough until it had an accident in 1998. They then re-painted the coaster and added a brand new train. Now this coaster it really smooth and more enjoyable than most Vekoma Boomerangs out there.

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