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La Ronde, Montreal, Quebec

Like the rest of the cloned Batman coasters Le Vampire is a great ride wherever you ride it.

Le Vampire Rollercoaster at La Ronde, Montreal, Quebec

I've been on this design on the East Coast, the West Coast, in the Midwest, down south and up here in the north and I have yet to have a bad ride on it. 

The Le Vampire Rollercoaster at La Ronde, Montreal, Quebec

I know it is less expensive to make a ride like a Boomerang or a SLC with the thought of mass producing them but they'd do their customers and their customers customers who are all of us who walk through the gates of amusement parks around the world better if they would make a great ride first and then mas produce that like what was done with this design.

La Ronde, Montreal, Quebec

Eventually days at parks and trips have to come to an end and with a third of our group already gone and tit getting late the Remhof family needed to start their trek back to Ohio.  Before they hit the road Kevin and Daniel along with Bond and one of the Mikes decided to get inverted on La Ronde's Vertigo.


The Le Vampire rollercoaster at La Ronde, Montreal, Quebec

If you like hanging from your seat Vertigo is the ride for you.  Veritgo is a "Kamikaze" ride by Zamperla and it looks pretty fun.  I just decided to sit it out because I wasn't in the mood to hang upside down just then.



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