• Prasad Jr. Shanmugasundaram

    Location Discomfort Tear it down! Pointless

    This ride is utterly rough. Believe it or not, the lifthill is seriously the most rough part of the right. Each turn feels like you're being stabbed, and the chainlift uses you as a punching bag. The layout is average for a kiddie coaster and the location on top of a well-themed haunted house/Burger King is the only redeeming factor. Only ride it for the credit.

  • Robert A.

    Duration Pointless

    my first virtual reality roller coaster, and it makes a multi million euro roller coaster feel incredibly akin to an arcade motion simulator. while the actual video is fun I think I would rather just see theming throughout the ride instead of a screen

  • Robert A.

    Nice surprise!

    has a worse layout than fear but had absolutely none of the 'thumping' issues, in fact was glass smooth

  • Robert A.

    Nice surprise! Layout Rattle Discomfort

    the tricks are fun but unfortunately the tracking is quite uncomfortable with notable 'thumps' throughout the layout similar to dragon's fury at Chessington. has a much better layout than force

  • Robert A.

    Airtimes Theming Comfort

    back row is the only row

  • Robert A.

    Theming Pace Intensity

    surprisingly excellent ride, you really feel that the corkscrews have no snap to them which is a very strange feeling especially for a ride of this type but the whole thing is still bucketloads of fun. has a bit of a rattle near back row but not awful

  • Robert A.

    Theming Duration

    I have 8 rides on this thing and have absolutely no idea what to say about it. I just know that I like it enough to be in my top 10 I guess

  • Robert A.

    Theming Masterpiece Intensity

    wintertraum night rides

  • MapleFlakes

    Location Launch Fun

    Though I love crazy forceful coasters, I am still a huge fan of ones that just bring you on a really fun journey; Cheetah Hunt is practically this perfected. Ripping through Busch Gardens' savanna right over the animal exhibits always puts a huge smile on my face. This ride is far from forceless, though. Those three launches pack a surprising punch, there are several moments of solid airtime, and the roll gives some really nice hangtime. Though it would of course benefit from lap bars, I'm short enough that the restraints didn't bother me at all, and I was actually able to ignore the shoulder straps for the most part. Don't go into Cheetah Hunt expecting mind-blowing elements; expect a one-of-a-kind adventure through one of the most gorgeous parks in the world. 9/10 - what is with that random support inside the gift shop

  • MapleFlakes

    Inversions Location Intensity Theming

    Kumba is an intensity monster that takes a lot out of you to ride it, but it's definitely worth it. All of the inversions pop so well and deliver face-melting positives, especially the snappy zero-g roll. This ride's location in the back of the park allows it to feel like a secluded journey, but it still has some neat interaction with walkways. It's a bit of a nitpick, but I think this ride could have some better theming, especially considering its competition in Montu at the same park. 8.5/10 - I came the closest I ever have to a fight at a theme park while in queue for this ride