Coaster reviews
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Intensity Rattle
It's the biggest woodie in the Benelux. Not nearly as large as something like Colossos, but still pretty intense. There is some rattle, which is normal on these coasters, but nothing too bad. It's best in the back.
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Best coaster I've ridden. 10/10
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Capacity Duration Dead spots Intensity
I imagine this would have been an imposing coaster back when it opened as one of the tallest in the world, but in this day and age, a 67-meter drop is nothing special in itself. The first drop is also not that steep, which makes the ride a little tamer than it looks. It's like a milder version of Nitro at Six Flags Great Adventure, despite being very similar in terms of layout, height and speed. But it's a smooth hyper with solid capacity, so it's definitely worth a ride or two.
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Pointless
This one is pretty dull even for a kiddie coaster.
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noises gave me a headache
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Nice surprise! Fun
My kids loved this and wanted to ride it over and over. The nice thing about a spinning coaster is that every ride is different. It's pretty intense for a ride with such a low height restriction.
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Location Intensity Smoothness Too short
This is surprisingly intense and fun for a family coaster. The Layout, while being short, is really dynamic and the frequent spinning makes this a great experience, so do not sleep on this ride when visiting Toverland.
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Airtimes First Drop Inversions Discomfort
indoor section is great and so is the first drop
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Launch Too short Dead spots
This was my first time on a motorbike coaster. I l like the concept. However, it had the longest queue of the coasters in Toverland, and the ride is really short. The 1.40m height restriction is also pretty annoying on a family coaster. The launch was alright, but other than that, the ride didn't really offer anything. The seating was less comfortable than it looked.