Coaster reviews
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Theming Disappointing!
Used to be significantly higher in my ranks but the cars failed to unlock spinning leading me to follow the second half dead straight throughout. Hopefully I can get back on this and not suffer the same fate. Lighting is cool though.
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Got a decent spin that was killed instantly after the third hairpin. Sad, but that's what you get when you're a single rider on these things.
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Launch Pace Rattle Too short
Obviously Red Force is too short, just a top hat with no other elements doesn’t do this ride’s speed justice (but that’s a problem with lots of accelerators). The launch is powerful yet gradual, a very unique sensation. The top hat is very fun, somewhat intense with a great sense of speed and pace. There’s a definite and very noticeable rattle in the last section of launch track and after the top hat, but that doesn’t detract too much from the ride experience. Overall Red Force is an awesome ride with just a few minor flaws.
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Capacity Comfort Too short Disappointing! Dead spots
This is what a kiddie coaster should be. Give them a lift and a tame yet effective layout afterword. For Intamins first coaster it could be a lot worse.
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Too short Discomfort Pointless
I dont have to say any more than here we go again with those blasted SBF spinners
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Fun Masterpiece Intensity
Kentucky rumbler is one of those hidden gems, I mean who would have thought a tiny little park in Kentucky would add such an awesome wooden coaster from GCI. The intensity, fast pace, surprise airtime moments, and out of control feeling of the ride allow for a top notch guest experience. I highly recommend finding your way to this nice little park that in addition to this great ride has 2 other coaster credits and most notably a very solid flat ride line up with a mix of new and classic thrill rides.
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Theming Rattle Disappointing! Dead spots
In my opinion, waiting times of 20 Minutes or more are not worth for this coaster. The Swiss village looks very nice und the ride may be something special, but the actual experience is disappointing: it lacks in intensity and the actual "coaster section" is very short. Additionally, there is a decent rattle during the faster parts and the cars are a little uncomfortable, unless you share it with someone you really like ;-)
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Nice surprise! Fun Smoothness Too short
A short, but sweet family coaster with a decent layout, nicely themed trains and overall it's fun for all ages. Especially the first drop is in the back of the train surprisingly whippy and for a ride with a minimum height of only 1 meter, there are some good forces. The soundtrack on the lifthill is also quite neat and due to the location in a dead end of the park, waiting times are mostly not very high.
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Capacity Comfort Duration Theming
Among many enthusiasts, this B&M hyper coaster is seen as boring. I personally still really like it because it's a very long ride, seats and restraints are comfortable and due to the moderate intensity, it is simply enjoyable for everyone. After the block brakes, there are two stronger airtime moments, which are almost flojector - and the S-curve finale is a very elegant ending for such a coaster. Especially night rides during christmas season over an illuminated park are amazing! Another advantage is the impressing capacity, with three large trains and quick dispatches, so waiting time is mostly moderate for a coaster of this size. The only downside is that this coaster is one of the least themed rides at this park, the Mercedes Benz hall doesn't really match with the French section of the park. But overall, this is the second best coaster at Europa Park after Wodan!
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First Drop Theming Pace Capacity
A short, but powerful ride that keeps its pace from the drop to the brakerun: The dive drop provides cool hangtime and the micro bunny is a surprising airtime moment in the hole - combined with some fog effects, this looks really cool. The rest of the short, but sweet layout is quite forceful and the final brakes come pretty abruptly. Theming is done very well, especially the queue line and station house with the Zero-G-Roll look fantastic. The ride even has an own Wildwest-movie style soundtrack by IMAScore, which is extremely catchy. Typically for a Mack Product, the seats and restraints are very comfy and the ride runs quite smooth - all together, a really great overall experience for this small park!