Where to begin? Voltron obviously has amazing theming, especially the station building and in the queue. What blew me away most, though, were the operations. Trains were dispatched within seconds whil...
Where to begin? Voltron obviously has amazing theming, especially the station building and in the queue. What blew me away most, though, were the operations. Trains were dispatched within seconds while not a single seat remained empty thanks to a well-implemented single rider lane. Therefore, the capacity is simply amazing for a thrill coaster of that calibre. The ride begins with a surprising and fun pre-show before the first launch catapults you upside down. The hangtime here is amazing and ultimately only outclassed by the fantastic stall after the second launch. Whippy inversions and airtime for days are probably the backbone of Voltron's relentless and creative layout. For me, the turntable is a welcome breather before the second half dials it up to 11 once more. There are so many ejector pops and laterals on the wing seats, that Voltron ultimately is an exhausting ride. Depending on the train, it might also not be the smoothest experience, especially on the wing seats. The inner ones have always been quite smooth for me, though. Even the rougher trains are tolerable, however, thanks to the comfortable seats and lapbars. Most people seem to prefer the back, but I enjoyed the front row a little more due to the insane amount of ejector pops. The only downside of the first row is the spike after the turntable which does nothing in the front. At the end of the day, it doesn't really matter where you sit. There is nothing quite like Voltron. It might not be the best coaster to marathon but it most definitely is a masterpiece in my opinion.