Coaster reviews
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Airtimes First Drop Intensity
The first B&M giga, Leviathan is an absolute monster in intensity and scale (very much living up to the name). The drop is steep and fast as hell, giving some amazing airtime. The floater airtime this thing gives is just insane, and it gives a metric tonne of it. Ride in the back to get the most of the crazy airtime this thing gives.
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Airtimes First Drop Comfort
Incredible coaster with some incredible airtime and easily my favorite hyper coaster.
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Pace Intensity Smoothness
Night ride in the back row is indescribable.
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SUPER ! ! ! !
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Theming Dead spots Layout
Well, this is my favorite for 'the most dreadful theming award' - this rollercoaster has absolutely no theming and additionally, it is painted in the same ugly colors as Limit which is right next to it. Given the age of the coaster, I was expecting terrible ride in terms of smoothness and comfort, but it is better than on Limit. The worst thing is the layout (you can really feel the age of this): the coaster is not high, the speed is low, the drop is dreadful, after the drop there is 30m of straight track (what is it for??). Ok, there are 4 inversions, but the only positive thing I can say about them, is that corkscrews are over the lake, which makes them quite nice. The last part of the ride (after all inversions) is absolutely pointless - nothing really happens there and it is very jolty.
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Kiddie coaster credit
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Fun Smoothness
While I stopped at this little park just for the 2 credits, I ended up being impressed by this family coaster. This custom family coaster seems like Gerstlauer's take on something like the Vekoma Family Boomerang since the same general principles are shared between the two. While certainly not nearly as adrenaline pumping as even the most modest of non-family coasters, going through a ride's layout backwards is always good fun.
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Discomfort
Kiddie coaster credit
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Masterpiece Intensity
The only coaster that genuinely still makes me scared. I feel like plummeting down a skycraper on the first drop. The relentless speed up to the trimmed hill, and the snappy transitions are simply incredible!