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Photos at Comet
Hersheypark
Roller Coaster
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13
Great Bear, Comet, and Skyrush.
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Great Bear
Comet
Skyrush
Hersheypark
Great Bear, The Comet, and Skyrush.
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Great Bear
Comet
Skyrush
Hersheypark
A fun game at Hersheypark is to see how many coasters you can squeeze into one shot. Here we can see superdooperLooper, Comet, and Skyrush.
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Comet
superdooperLooper
Skyrush
Hersheypark
The back turnarounds of Comet, and Skyrush.
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Comet
Skyrush
Hersheypark
Skyrush looping around into the final brakes next to the Comet. Whilst the train waits to enter the station the harnesses pop up a couple of centimeters...An obvious recognition of how tightly the ride holds you in.
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Comet
Skyrush
Hersheypark
The brakes for Skyrush are high enough to clear the loading station of Comet, before the track drops down to the block brake and transfer track area.
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Comet
Hersheypark
The trains feature "buzz bars" (So called because of the electrical buzzing sound made when locking). The bars don't actually touch the lap, rather they just sit across, well above, and mainly serve to stop riders from trying to stand up. A secondary seatbelt holds you in.
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Comet
Hersheypark
The last turnaround.
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Comet
Hersheypark
The later part of the ride turns and runs parallel to Spring Creek.
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Comet
Hersheypark
The first drop.
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Comet
Hersheypark
The first couple of dips cross over Spring Creek.
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Comet
Hersheypark
The ride is essentially an out and back design, with a tail of hills that pokes off to the side part way through, so viewed from above the ride forms a Y or T shape.
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Comet
Hersheypark
The Comet is an "old favourite" wooden coaster at Hersheypark.
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Comet
Hersheypark
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