• IronChef C.

    Airtimes First Drop Layout

    This is what rmc do best. I'm convinced this ride as at fun spot for a money laundering scheme or something. No matter, it's still amazing. My 2nd favorite rmc out of 8, beats Gwazi for me, love it front row.

  • Jannick S.

    As a fan of wooden coasters I think this is very disappointing. The layout looks promising and all of that, but there are very few spots that actually do anything. The hills are profiled in a way that they don't give any airtime sadly and it sort of meanders around for most of the ride. I did enjoy the first drop and the tunnel when it was filled with fog and I still don't think this is bad. The rattle is normal for a wooden coaster and even in the backrow not too much in my opinion (the only rough spot being the valley after the first drop), but yeah, it's just very mid and it would have probably been better if GCI got their hands on this and not Gerstlauer.

  • Jannick S.

    Lap Bar Pace Smoothness

    This ride really gives a new spin to the inverted coaster in my eyes. The open restraints feel great, the inversions are floaty and perfectly paced and there even are some nice moments of floater airtime, which work very well with the open restraints. The ride was buttersmooth as well in my opinion, so definitely worth checking out. As someone who doesn't like pure positive gs as much, I got more into this ride than into Black Mamba.

  • Jannick S.

    Lap Bar Inversions Launch

    I love this ride quite a lot. The launch is intense, the inversions pop and there's some great airtime off the top hat. It starts with some great surprises in the dark, the launch that follows has a really fast acceleration rate and the layout that follows feels very complete despite its relatively short track length. The highlight is probably that dive loop, which has a great whip to it. If you've ridden Gold Rush at Slagharen you can already expect how that dive loop feels. Definitely a great coaster I can recommend to anyone and the lap bars are probably some of the most open restraints on any coaster type of this scale.

  • Jannick S.

    Theming Discomfort

    I've rerode it the first time in 7 years and it definitely aged a bit. Of course, there's no headbanging due to the restraints being shoulder harnesses, but my neck did get thrown around in the cobra roll quite a bit. While cloned a lot, the layout is good for what it is as the forces are quite intense and the soundtrack is amazing for this ride and adds a whole lot. The tunnel on the first lift gives the ride a distinct flavor as well, especially in the end it feels pretty much endless and builds up some great anticipation with the onboard audio. Still, not a ride I need to get on when I'm at this park again, but that's not too bad given how good of a lineup Walibi Holland actually has.

  • Isaac D.

    Very smooth, not the most intense but very nice ride

  • Joey K.

    First Drop Fun Too short

    The first drop on boomerangs is always extra scary. However, I had expected more force, akin to Raik in Phantasialand. All in all it's just too short and uneventful to be exciting. The ride going over water is nice though.

  • Joey K.

    First Drop Fun

    Basically a crazy log flume. The coaster section is nothing special, but the elevator is horrifying.

  • Joey K.

    Fun Layout Hangtime Too short

    Formula is a great ride stuck in a park of much greater rides. The launch is snappy, the loops are comfortable and intense, and the theme is decent. It's just on the short side, and within Energylandia now outclassed by Abyssus in every way. In another smaller park, this would have been their star ride.

  • Joey K.

    Smoothness Layout Duration

    Super smooth and enjoyable double launch coaster. Not the most intense ride in the park by far; not even in the top 3. Long duration, good forces in the helices and the second launch. Nice theming, though the big maintenance shed right next to the first launch is very ugly. All in all a great ride.