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  1. #1 G.G. says:
    May 10th, 2008 at 7:55 pm

    I can’t wait to go on Fahrenheit! I am going to Hershey
    Park 3 days and I want to try it out. Any advice?

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  2. #2 Anonymous says:
    May 11th, 2008 at 6:22 am

    Sadly enough, it’s not opening until memorial day weekend.

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  3. #3 coasterluv says:
    June 1st, 2008 at 9:24 pm

    OK, so i drive 12 hours on my vacation from raleigh north carolina to niagara falls new york to go to Canada’s Wonderland for the 1st time, and experice some Canadian border fun, pick my friend up that lives in niagara falls, drive six more hours to hershey park PA to experience farenheit together, get rained out the 1st day their so pay to stay in a hotel a second night only to go back to hershey the next day and wait in a almost 2 hour que that was only half full, for hershey to be running only 2 trains on there new star attraction memorial day and day after memorial day, only to be the most disappointing for the trouble i went through coaster i did since top thrill dragster opened. The best part of the ride was the vertical lift. The 97 degree drop was barley noticable (maybe i could not feel the force very well because i was sitting in the front seat wich ofcourse would not pick up speed until midway through the drop), the unique inversion element following the drop was way overly-hyped up(though the best part of the ride besides the last bunny hill). I particulary noticed how slow it seemed while waiting in the que versus how fast i thought it would run through the elements, but i thought the slowness would be a good thing being that it would creat a better hang time through the inversions. I was wrong, the negitive g falling out feeling through the inversions would have been much better as speed through positive g inversions, had the coaster been faster. It was extremely disapointing as this was the new coaster i was most hyped to ride even more than behemoth (wich i also tackled this trip wich also does not even come close to its predicesors such as nitro or even apollos chariot, by the way). Storm Runner is still the best steele in hershey park by far. “Farenheit 97 degrees and falling”….very slowly. as far as beyond 90 degree drop coasters i’ve been on, Maverick is still the best. Dollywoods Mystery Mine is even much more forcefull than this over-anticipated coaster.

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