Twister II features quite a lot of twists and turns, but very few drops, and as a result it represents the kind of woodie that I am not very fond of. I like airtime and laterals, and Twister II features no airtime whatsoever, and very few laterals. What is does feature is lots of annoying squeaking, shuffling, and shaking as it travels along the track. It is reasonably smooth in the front, but a little rougher in the back, although by no means bad, but just plain boring. The best part of the ride is a tunneled fan turn, but even that is not very thrilling.
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