• Cass Ash

    Meisterwerk Intensität Sanftheit

    I rode RTH barely a week after riding Voltron at Europapark. Having read all the reviews, and RTH being in the world's top 10 (well, for now), I expected something out of this world, but to be fair, while it was indeed super fun to ride with many ejectors, an incredible theming and some intense moments, I definitely didn't feel gobsmacked the way I did with Voltron. Perhaps because on my first ride, I was sitting backwards and didn't have much luck with the spinning, I actually felt a little disappointed when I realized my expectations had probably been too high. However, I rode it 5 other times throughout the day in different seats/directions and got to like it more and more. I'd definitely advise the fourth train, facing frontwards for the best experience, and do put up your hands to enjoy the airtime even more ! The coaster put us up and down so many times I didn't even know where I was anymore, you easily lose track of where top is and where bottom is. The layout is quite fun, much attention was paid to the theming too, and the trains are so comfortable! I didn't experience any rattle. RTH is not my favourite coaster but definitely still worth a visit to Plopsaland, it IS a very unique and technical beast Mack Rides brought to that park.