Coaster reviews
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Inversions Fun
B&M Floorless with a pretty fun, inversion packed layout. It may not be the most forceful coaster around, but it's definitely got some good thrills to give.
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Inversions Nice surprise! Smoothness
An astonishingly smooth standing coaster that's surprisingly a pleasure to ride. As poor as the reputation for standing coasters as a whole is, this one is probably safe from a floorless conversion. Not only is it truly remarkably butter-smooth, but Magic Mountain already has a floorless Scream! just a hop skip and jump away. Even if you well and truly hate standing coasters, I would still honestly recommend Riddler's Revenge with enthusiasm; as long as you adjust your restraint correctly at the station, it really is possibly the best standing coaster ride you can get.
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Airtimes First Drop Ejectors Theming
Amazing ride easily the best ride at Kings Dominion now.
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First Drop Fun Ejectors Rattle Theming Discomfort
Could be better
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Hangtime Rattle Headbanging Theming
Need desperate new trains!
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Airtimes First Drop Comfort Rattle
Theme and the story is so good!
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Airtimes Comfort Masterpiece Capacity
Shambhala is just incredible. It has a lot of airtime, intensity and is very smooth. This ride never lets down and keeps a good pace until the end. Although it is not my number 1 anymore, it is still a masterpiece. Also, every airtime hill delivers strong airtime which is very rare. Due to portaventura’s awful operations. It suffers in capacity.
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Nicely themed wooden coaster, however the horror theming is incongruous with the ride experience, that is a marginally oversized kiddie woodie. Well built, but only mild airtime to be found in the back seats
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Fun Capacity Dead spots
My first boomerang, and I was honestly pretty surprised at how not awful it was. It wasn't nearly as rough as I was expecting, but instead kinda bland when going through the layout on the forwards part. However the ride becomes decently fun when you go through the course again in reverse. Traversing the vertical loop in reverse reminded me of the Schwarzkopf Shuttle Loops like Montezooma's Revenge at Knott's, just a fair bit less intense. Decently fun, but definitely not a mandatory ride at the park if you visit. By nature of their shuttle coaster design, capacity can be an issue on these models on really busy days; just keep an eye on the line and maybe catch a ride on it if it's not busy, skip if it is.
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Lap Bar Launch Hangtime Too short
Very fun little ride with a lot to offer. Having fun launches, both backward and forward, a memorable heartline roll at the apex that gives great hangtime with those lapbars, and some picturesque views of the surrounding bay while at said apex, this compact ride is definitely worth a ride or two. Unlike Sky Rocket 2s at larger parks like Superman: Ultimate Flight at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom, you don't really run into too many problems with capacity at smaller parks like SeaWorld San Diego; wait times end up being pretty mild, allowing for plenty of re-rides. Would definitely recommend that you sit in the back.