Riding the Black Diamond at Knoebels Amusement Resort

The Black Diamond, a new dark ride at Knoebels Amusement Park, opened in October 2011. After an enthusiastic search for a tortuous location before being surrounded by a massive building, my husband and I took our first ride on the Hallo-Fun weekend. at the end of October With such a late opening, it is likely that Black Diamond will have one of the longest lines of the 2012 season. But will it be worth the wait, and the clean $2.25 ride price? I don’t think so, and here’s why.

It was fun!

The kind of dressing both my husband and I envied the crazy style of driving, with little cars whipping around sharp turns and races. /a> is slightly immersed. Black Diamond begins to lift the rattling chain, as the passengers are lifted up three floors in the little train. It seems like a perfect ride because of the gravity. Psyche.

My coal Black Diamond in coal, I struggled, as a tribute to the history of coal mining. Combined with the track layout, this could set the scene for a very intense escape ride. The trail is full of sharp U-turns, which could prove exciting if they weren’t caught at a turtle’s pace. As soon as we reached the first steep slope of the trail, I adjusted a decent and lovely stomach feeling in my mouth. But he was gentle, he broke the descent to the next level. There was no acceleration. There is no force. No sense of necessity. That’s all you hate.

On my charcoal topic, I found it chatty and funny. The diggers, usually wearing black light with burning skeletons, tall hats and lanterns, were unoriginal. Riders hear the noise of explosions, but nothing pops off the walls or from the ceiling to really wake you up, like at Knoebels’ Haunted Mansion. In short, to frighten a child under ten. Perhaps. And maybe that’s the age group Knoebels was targeting, but $2.25 is steep for a kiddie ride.

I think the best part of the ride is the very last room, where the house seems to come through the ceiling, next to a

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