• Ivan Claeys

    Theming Comfort Smoothness Too short

    I really like this one. It has the best theming of any Dive Coaster I know; A great boarding station, three pre-shows, and even real tickets to get in. The ride is pretty good for a dive coaster. I think it's to short (because it is) but this is the case with every Dive Coaster I've done.

  • Ivan Claeys

    Fun Layout Capacity

    This is a good kiddy coaster. One I can enjoy as an adult, though. Nothing special, but a nice fun ride.

  • Ivan Claeys

    Rattle Discomfort Lap Bar

    I got on this one by mistake. It's a kiddy coaster, and they should forbid adults on this one. It's really painful for adults and in my opinion even dangerous. I avoid this one in the future.

  • Raf B.

    Theming Fun Smoothness

    While I do think Bob was a better attraction than Max en Moritz, I do think this is a very decent alternative for the well-loved Bobbaan. Max en Moritz features Efteling-like theming, improving Efteling's aesthetics, since it's now way more pretty than before. Personally, I think the Max-side is better, because it's sleightly more intense and you get a splash of water in the face during the second lap. I do think that I would've prefered this ride if it was a convential duelling coaster, instead of the "opposite ways out of the station way" theyve done it here. I'm not a powerd coaster fan, but I can defenitely see that Max en Moritz is the perfect kiddy coaster. When visiting the Efteling, this ride is worth it with smaller children, but I think they will prefer rides like Symbolica and Droomvlucht. When you're an enthousiast, riding both sides once for the credit and moving on is completely fine. Just make sure not to be surprised when you see a train full of people wearing Red Bull merchandise. If this ride has a long line, getting a few more rides in on Baron or Joris en de Draak is more worth it. (also on Moritz side page)

  • Raf B.

    First Drop Lap Bar Location Dead spots Layout

    This is a kiddie coaster, nothing really else to say about it. The first drop accually gives very good airtime in the back, that even the most hardcore of coaster enthousiasts will enjoy, but the rest of the layout is pretty dull. Like basicilly all other coasters at Bobbejaanland, Oki Doki stands beautifully at the lake in the center of the park. The lines were very short, even when I visited and most rides had a 45+ minutes waiting time. I'd defenitely marathon this if it was a walk-on over waiting 60 minutes for 1 ride on Fury. Oki Doki is an optional attraction that might be worth it if you've got very young children, that are trying to get into some coasters.

  • Raf B.

    Location Fun Too short Intensity

    While I don't think this ride is worth the waiting time there was when I visited, I do think that Naga Bay offers people a great option to be your first spinning coaster, before riding Ride To Happines on the other side of the country. It's a solid attraction. I'll admit, I'm not a great fan of spinning coasters, because they easily make me dizzy. This ride, however, didn't. That might have something to do with me prefering this over the generally more-liked Dwervelwind at Toverland in the Netherlands. This ride is very short however and there are tons of midcourse breakruns that do really slow you down. I'd say that Naga Bay is worth it, if it's not too buisy on the day you're visiting. Otherwise getting a few more rides in on Fury is defeintely more worth it. Logically you want the credit, but that will probably be your only ride on it when you visit on a crowded day.

  • Raf B.

    Location Fun Capacity Dead spots Intensity

    When reading the reviews, I got quite surprised by how this coaster is so badly perceived. No, it's not the best ride in the park, not even close. But when I visited, a friend of mine accually prefered Dream Catcher over Typhoon, making it the second best ride in the park, only behind Fury. In my list, it's a solid number 3, yet this ride isn't in the top 5 in the park if I'd only count in g-forces. I granted this ride a 3 star rating, only because of the fact that you're pretty high up, making swooping turns over a lake. I don't think this ride benefits from the swinging trains, but the lake is defenitely it's carrying factor. It's a great family coaster, that everyone will enjoy. Sure, coaster enthousiast like most people on this site might find it boring, but I see it as a relaxing, gentle ride that everyone can admire. The lines can get very long, so it might not be worth your time. This is a ride for, when you're only going for credits, you should only ride once in order to get more rides on Fury, since Fury is just better, but if you're visiting with a family, this is great, because everyone can enjoy it. Don't be surprised if your kids ask you for another ride.

  • Raf B.

    First Drop Inversions Intensity Capacity Discomfort Dead spots

    Typhoon is a very decent attraction overall. It has it's weak points, like the drops, except for the first drop, were just boring, shallow and forceless. So were the pullouts. The looping, which is very round, was quite intense however and the other inversions gave great hangtime. The helix was also pretty intense. This ride is on the older side of the spectrum and you can feel that. It's defenitely not smooth and it's very easy to get stapled, like on one of my rides, where the restraint came so far down, it hurt my you know what, so be aware of that. But if you don't get stapled too badly, Typhoon is great fun. I'd say you should try to hit it up at least 1 time per visit, but if you're a common visiter of Bobbejaanland, you can defenitely skip it and ride fury a few more times. Also due to capacity, lines can get quite long, but I don't think that should effect how good a coaster is.

  • Raf B.

    Launch Masterpiece Hangtime Too short

    While yes, I'd agree that Fury is a short ride, but this didn't dissappoint me at all! Fury is a genious ride that features a great launch, incredible hangtime and B&M like transitions. This is probably in the top 3 best Gerstlauer coasters in the world. I'd defenitely say that the backwards experience is more powerful and, personally, more fun. Forwards is fine, but you really need to experience both to make a good verdict. My personal favourite element on Fury is the spike in the back row going forwards, but every other element is better going backwards. The drops give very decent airtime and the inversions, especially the looping, give some of the best hangtime I've ever experienced. I'd recommend you to ride Fury as one of your first attractions, because lines can get quite long, but thats also a problem with other rides in the park, like Dreamcatcher and Naga Bay. Fury is defenitely a must-ride when visiting Bobbejaanland. I'd strongly advise you to ride it multiple times, but at least 1 time forwards and 1 time backwards. Also the restraints are amazing, I love the Gerstlauer infinty trains. Good luck fighting the dragon on Fury!

  • Coaster Nut

    Airtimes Launch Fun Too short

    This is a lot of fun. The launch is very good. The ride is just too short. From launch to finish, it's 30 seconds. I really enjoy the ride, and I always feel disappointed at the end because it's all over too quickly.