Coaster reviews
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Masterpiece Intensity Ejectors
Mine Blower at Fun Spot Kissimmee is the best coaster currently operating in Florida. I walked into the park on a whim and with middle of the road expectations as I had previously heard pretty good things about it. Man, the Gravity Group really knocked it out of the park with this one. I prefer this to any RMC I've ridden. Somehow they crammed this thing's layout into a space similar to that which Oscar's Wacky Taxi occupies (while also adding 40 extra feet). It's first drop in the back seat is my current favorite drop on any coaster, and the zero g roll/corkscrew (or whatever the park declares it as) is my current favorite inversion as it delivers an intense, out of control feeling I have never quite felt on any other inversion. The double down that follows is my personal favorite element on the ride, as it delivers strong, intense ejector airtime. The rest of the ride features multiple ejector moments, intense turnarounds, as well as an intense, fun 115 degree overbanked turn. While many criticize the ride's roughness (it is rough, but not unbearable by any means), I believe it somewhat adds to the overall intensity of the ride. This small but insane wooden masterpiece deserves so much more recognition than it gets.
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Inversions Layout Discomfort
Great roller coaster and one of my favorite. You get a nice view of the lake while your going up the chain lift. Amazing and smooth inversions. I like that I get to ride with 3 of my friends but it almost feels like your on top of each other. Everything except feeling on top of each other is great and is a must do at Six Flags New England.
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First Drop Lap Bar Ejectors Too short
Great ride and definitely the staple at Quassy. But you would expect more for being the only "big" roller coaster there. Its on the shorter side. But the airtime, great tunnel midway through the ride, and the cool trains and lap bars. Its a must do when your at the small but sweet Quassy Theme Park.
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Airtimes First Drop Rattle Theming Discomfort
This is overall a solid and classic ride. I love that the chain lift gives you a great view of the entrance of the park. There is really no theming accept a nice entrance. I know that they have only been using one train lately so be prepared to wait because lines could get long. I do think they have the capability to run 2 but they choose not two. Yes, the ride is shaky but not as bad as Boulder Dash and the air time here and there pays off for it. It is most definitely a ride you have to do when you visit the oldest running theme park or Lake Compounce.
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First Drop Inversions Headbanging Theming Discomfort
Its just another copy of a boomerang coaster that you see almost in most parks. I am being nice here because this was my first upside down coaster. But overall not the best coaster ever. The pros though is that the anticipation on the pull back for the first drop is great. All the inversions are decent accept the banana roll. So my general overview is that it isn't the best coaster but has a decent drop and inversions.
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Inversions Launch Layout Too short Theming
Overall amazing ride with the inversions and the launch. Just way to short which is expected with this ride and the theming is dead.
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Airtimes Too short
You would expect more out of a kiddie coaster.
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in the film, the hippogriff seems to fly much higher than this. solid family coaster. cool views of the areas and such from it also makes it worthwhile.
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one of the best looking and best themed coasters around. it manages to be forceful, fun, and not as pissed off as Mark Ruffalo's twitter feed. This feels like it was based more on Lou Ferrigno or Eric Bana, and I for one, appreciate that.
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Rough, intense, an inversion, air time, laterals. What's not to love about this? Killer ride.