• Mystic Coaster Joachim

    Nette Überraschung! Spaß Layout Zu kurz

    Lost Gravity est un coaster fun qui complète bien les deux machines à airtime de Walibi Holland. La zone dans laquelle il se trouve est plutôt plaisante, avec des fleurs jaunes et pas mal de décors même si la théma ne fait pas beaucoup de sens. Le choix de couleurs (jaune et noir) pour les rails est très sympa et la musique rend ce big dipper en peu plus fou. Concernant le layout on a une first drop dont on ne parle pas souvent mais qui décroche bien, suivie d’un airtime hill plutôt puissant pour un coaster mack. Le restant du parcours est parsemé d’inversions déroutante, de virages assez serrés et de petites bosses à airtime. Globalement, ce modèle a du potentiel, peut-être même plus que ceux de gerstlauer dont les éléments sont moins planants.

  • Austin J.

    Nette Überraschung! Tempo Layout

    Boardwalk Bullet is a gem. Tons of length despite the compact footprint, relentless pacing, loaded with pops of air and strong laterals and head-choppers galore. In my experience the ride typically runs just one train, but there's also never been a long wait in my few visits.

  • Austin J.

    Kapazität Inversionen Intensität Rütteln Headbanging

    One of the more troubled BTRs, a little more rattle than most and seems to run a tad slower. Still very fun and intense!

  • Austin J.

    Inversionen Intensität Layout Headbanging

    Granted, this is the only SLC I've ever done but I thought it was decently fun and intense. Always liked the layouts on these clones, don't consider it to be that bad.

  • Austin J.

    Spaß Sanftheit Kapazität

    Solid family ride.

  • Austin J.

    Thematisierung Schoßbügel Standort

    A classic, might toss you around some but not too bad. Fun trip through the trees and well themeed.

  • Karst

    Spaß Rütteln

    An aging but still very fun coaster. For me the rattle was quite doable, but definitely noticable. Still a great ride though.

  • Karst

    Tempo Intensität Sanftheit Rückhaltebügel

    What a ride, it's seriously one of the best ones out there. The snappyness of this ride is amazing. Sadly the arness puts quite a bit of pressure on my shoulders and i dont think it'd be very comfortable for anyone taller than me (i'm 185cm), my bf is a bit larger (although not really that much) and the seat was quite uncomfortable for him. I really think this ride would do good with the new Intamin Blitz trains and might actually become the best ride around if they do.

  • Yuuki Takemoto

    Inversionen Intensität Layout

    This was my first looping coaster. I went to Six Flags Great Adventure in April 2002, ready to ride some new rides (I went for a holiday show in 2001, but I don't remember anything about that.) I told my mom the first area I wanted to go to was the "Superhero Rides," since I loved reading DC Comics. We get there, and I see this ride. I got a bit daunted by the inversions, but since it was Batman, I decided to ride it. I still remember the ride op telling me "Shut your eyes and scream if you're scared." I heeded his advice; I kept my eyes closed thru out the entire thing, but I sang the classic '60s Batman intro instead of screaming. When it was over, I found my new favourite ride, and my new favourite hobby. This ride has many great forceful inversions, such as that classic Zero-G Roll. The layout is simple, yet effective; it really packs a punch. I don't see anything bad about this ride. If you are a GP (General Public) and are scared of coasters, then RIDE THIS. It'll get you over your fear.

  • Yuuki Takemoto

    Inversionen Spaß Intensität

    I rode this ride in July 2003 when I was 7. I thought the name "Zonga" sounded like Swayzak (a villain from Toonami) so I was defo hyped. We got to the place, and I went on Zonga first thing. The ride was intense, in a good way. The forces during the loops were like none other. I understand that Premier modified the loops, but it felt like I was in the Vomit Comet for those 2 minutes. I effing LOVED it. I rode it a few more times that day, and I got devastated to hear that it closed in 2005. It still is my #1. Zonga: there's nothing like it.