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Is Goliath drop scary?

The first drop is as fun/terrifying as it looks (depending on your thrill-seeking threshold). One of the most bizarre moments of a ride on Goliath is the zero-g stall. I've ridden many coasters, but never before have I experienced anything quite like it.



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