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"Coasters with three and a half lift hills are lame."
"Riders shouldn't be splashed multiple times on the same ride."
"Fish don't belong in splash zones."

Instead of taking these complaints into consideration--mind you, they didn't even make sense before the ride was constructed in 2012--the architect decided he would build a ride that brought these previously non-existent issues to life. Even with a perfect Build It losing record, amateur roller coaster engineer Terry W. Inferno decided that proving his guests wrong and building a coaster that was everything they didn't want it to be could be a worthwhile attraction.

What a terrible idea that was.

And then, it was good! Against all odds, people not only rode the coaster, but actually enjoyed themselves while doing so! It was a miracle that nobody ever expected to happen!

"The multiple lift hills build much more suspense than any single-hilled coaster, even Millennium Force!"
"It's like I died and when to heaven.... a watery grave of pure joy!"
"Normally when I get splashed on a ride, by the time I get to the station, I'm almost completely dry. This ride soaks your clothes so much that you can leave the ride with that authentic sopping wet feeling that only a handful of water rides can give you!"
"It even SMELLS like fish have died here!"

Those are just some of the happy customers that found their way onto this ride and left feeling better than ever. You heard it here, folks, this ride changes lives.

See final screenshot for ratings.

DISCLAIMER: No fish are actually intentionally placed in the splash zone. Do not attempt to catch fish while riding Fish Catcher.

Section Tracks
Type Water Coaster
File Size 10.93 KB
Date Uploaded Dec 8, 2014

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