Coaster reviews
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Inversions Pace Fun Harness
This rollercoaster has a good layout above one of the nicer-looking areas of the park and there are some great near-miss moments on it. There's a sternum-crushing pretzel loop that makes your feet fall asleep, graceful inversions that give a great view of the treetops, and an inline twist followed by a helix, both of which have great forces. The only criticisms I have is that it's a little short, the restraints are a little uncomfortable, and there is some rattling in the pretzel loop, but other than that it's a great ride in a great location.
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First Drop Inversions Intensity Rattle Too short Disappointing!
Swarm has all the makings of an elite wing: a hangtime-filled wingover drop, elements that give great positives and whip, and a fantastic theme. But it’s short, has a very harsh rattle, and the elements simply don’t pop as much as they do on other rides of the same model. I wasn’t really a fan.
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Launch Intensity
What Stealth does, it does very well. The launch is unbelievable and the pull into the top hat is an incredibly underrated moment of positives that had me greying out every single time. It’s short and I’m not a fan of the OSTRs, but there’s no denying that Stealth is fantastic.
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Airtimes Theming Intensity Rattle Discomfort
With shocking amount of forces for a ride of its size, Saw packs in some extreme moments of airtime and positives, especially when the midcourse doesn’t hit. That being said, the trackwork on this one is flat-out bad and a nasty rattle brings this ride’s rating down quite a bit for me.
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Theming Pace Layout
The best ride in the park. Wicker Man hauls from the first drop to the final brakes, delivering the rapid-fire elements that GCI is known for. The layout’s a blend of quick airtime pops and turns that throw you from side to side and, combined with the creepy theming, makes this ride place up there as one of my favorite woodies.
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Theming Nice surprise! Dead spots
Th13teen could have been so much better. If the outdoor section wasn’t trimmed and there was a bit after the backwards section (maybe a few turns after the launch), this ride could be a great family ride.
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Launch Intensity
very overhated ride, better than Smiler
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First Drop Too short
While Oblivion’s inferior to other dives with its short layout and lack of elements despite the drop, it’s still a good ride and one I’d always like a ride on.
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Masterpiece Intensity Duration
This is, without a doubt, the best B&M invert I've ever ridden. The ride was pretty intense, and that batwing completely surprised me. And those trenches are perfectly placed throughout the layout. If you're a fan of inverted coasters, this one is right up your alley.