Coaster reviews
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Airtimes First Drop Fun Rattle Disappointing!
It's fun and fills a spot for a more family oriented version of Junker, but the airtime while in some elements is nice and strong, in some elements is very disappointing. The ride is fairly smooth except for one massive jolt in the second s-hill, which somehow kinda improved the ride for me :D However I personally prefer the much more intense Junker right besides this.
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It’s a crime against humanity
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Airtimes Theming Intensity
An extremely fun ride. Lots of airtime and lateral forces. Theming is a huge positive. It does not need a large layout to be fun. Would recommend to both experienced enthusiasts and those just starting out.
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Capacity Inversions Intensity
My new favourite rollercoaster!!! The g-forces were extremely intense, inversions were very fun and there was even some airtime. Recommend to anyone visiting Alton Towers.
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Theming Intensity Hangtime Too short Discomfort
Theming is surprisingly well done for this park (there are even some shock effects included) and the ride provides very much thrill on a really small footprint - my favourite moments are the heartline roll with excellent hangtime at the highest point of the ride and the following steep drop is especially in the back rows pretty intense. In the front, there is a nice airtime moment before the inversion. In fact, this coaster feels more than a thrilling flatride than a traditional rollercoaster, because there are no conventional turns. The lap bars are alright, but the shin guards can get quite uncomfortable, especially after several rides... Another downside is the shortness of the ride, after multiple laps it might get a little boring, but overall it's okay and I can recommend this ride for everybody looking for thrills! Plus, the high-pitched whistling noise of the LSM launch fits perfectly to the ride's name and theme :)
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Location Dead spots Layout
Probably the quirkiest alpine coaster I have ever been on - nice location, but both cars and layout seemed a bit awkward to me...
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Smoothness Harness
The ride experience turned out to be surprisingly smooth, but the harness is a real faff: additionally to the lap bar, you are secured by a seatbelt over the shoulder AND the lap bar must be secured by another belt. This system seems over-the-top for this (not really intense) coaster - I mean: some old Pinfaris with the same layout don't even have any restraints! And beware of the opening times of the outdoor area, outside of the summer season, it is often opened towards midday...