• Jordan Pelaez

    First Drop Masterpiece Duration

    I wish I could select more than three “Pros” for this masterpiece. Solidly in my top 5 with a first drop that doesn’t ever get old. Long, fast, powerful, amazing forces. Ride Ops are top notch, by far my favorite giga thus far! Amazing color scheme

  • Austin L.

    First Drop Pace Too short

    The ascent up the lift hill is a crazy experience. The drop feels intense and forceful and the momentum continues throughout the ride with no noticeable slow down in pacing. Tantrum is definitely short but it’s still the second best coaster at six flags Darien lake in my opinion.

  • Austin L.

    First Drop Comfort Fun

    Solid coaster. This one is a home run with the general public and is a must ride when visiting Hershey park

  • Austin L.

    Airtimes First Drop Ejectors Discomfort

    The most intense coaster I’ve been on this far. The only negative about it is the uncomfortable restraints

  • IronChef C.

    This is a roller coaster...I guess.

  • IronChef C.

    Location Pace Fun

    This is the Voyage light. It has fewer calories, goes down smooth on a hot day or post yardwork, and you can binge it some and not feel like garbage afterwards. Fantastic woodie.

  • IronChef C.

    Rode it with my niece and she had a blast. Definitely a kiddie coaster obviously, but is one of the better ones for sure. Cool that it sits over the water too.

  • IronChef C.

    Thought this was another Woodstock type clone but was a nice surprise as it wasn't and even had a few nice pops of air. I'm 6ft, 200lbs and sat in such a way I got some nice little air pops throughout the layout on this fun little family woodie.

  • Robert A.

    Pace Masterpiece Layout

    It's a brutal ride, let me get that out of the way immediately. There are slams at seemingly random spots with no pattern though with a few runs you can start gathering where they are as they still have consistent locations. Despite that, Megafobia sits proudly at my number one spot. It's a brutal, unrelenting, merciless gauntlet that literally does not let up until the final brakes. It's an exhausting drug where I hit the brake run thinking "that's the last ride of the day for me" but one Capri Sun later I'm running back in the queue making a beeline for the back row for another lap where the process repeats word for word. My onride photo of my first ever ride explains everything - not knowing what to do with my hands, and a face that expresses seven different emotions. It's an abusively incredible ride and I didn't even sit anywhere near the front on any of my four rides; back row supremacy is where it's at. Despite everything it throws, it's an impossibility to not want to just throw your hands up as nothing stops it from roaring through a fantastically done layout and you have no clue what's coming up next. In my eyes, perfection. And I still need to do it when it rains.

  • Robert A.

    First Drop Nice surprise! Intensity Theming

    This ride wowed me in so many ways. That first drop has everyone screaming at the top of their lungs, me included, and that ejector hill is pure fun. The overbank is where things dip down slightly, it's weird but good still. The loop was notably the least impressive part of the ride for me, and the track from that into the MCBR is a bit shaky, but it's not a ride ruiner. The roll offers great hangtime and the final turn and helix offer some high level intensity to end things out with a bang, just like all the other Eurofighters. I think a lot of thoughts when it comes to this ride, but at the end of the day it's some fantastic fun.