• GLaDOS

    Location Fun Rattle

    I don't even know if this ride qualifies as a coaster or not but it was pretty okay. It's pretty unique as there is no lift hill, you need to push it up the incline by yourself which was pretty charming. The ride itself was pretty fine. It had a bit of laterals near the end but there was a noticable rattle and some uncomfortable moments but nothing to really complain about. It's also not listed on RCDB so while I do have it in my rankings and tops, I do not count this as a credit.

  • Ronald L.

    Launch Too short Capacity Disappointing!

    This was by far the longest queue of all the coasters in Toverland, and it's really not worth it. The launch is forceful but the rest of the ride is pretty uneventful.

  • Ronald L.

    Fun Intensity Discomfort

    It's the first time I rode a spinning coaster and it was great fun, with some pretty intense moves. But me being 1,94m I could just squeeze myself in the seat, with my knees forced against the front. Also no audio but I'm not sure if that's a great loss.

  • Ronald L.

    Airtimes First Drop Intensity Rattle Discomfort

    Despite it being a pretty rough ride (even more in the front than in the back), I still really liked riding this. The layout is great and it is really fast-paced, later in the day even faster. Great operations.

  • Ronald L.

    First Drop Comfort Intensity Too short

    Rode it 7 times today. Best seat is on the left wing, and in the front. Great ride! Very smooth, great operations. It's just a bit too short.

  • Martin Whitlock

    Airtimes First Drop Location

    Ok, so this is like 2 reviews in one as where you sit has a BIG impact on how this coaster rides. If you sit towards the back, well it's rough, not overly enjoyable and disappointing. HOWEVER, sit towards the front (especially the front row) and this is arguably the most underrated coaster in the world! Chose your music, ride vertical up that iconic chain lift and just prepare for the music to amplify the enjoyment of a great ride. That non inverted loop to start with is epic, with some great airtime to be had in the middle sections too and it's super smooth. Honestly, I've never ridden a ride so different from front to back.

  • Martin Whitlock

    Location Fun Duration Intensity

    This ride looks awesome, Disney has done a great job. The thrill and intensity does not match the intimidating look of the main hill, however it's a very well themed ride and considering it's more a family coaster then an out and out thrill machine it's does it's job perfectly. There's a couple nice surprises along the way and everyone comes off smiling.

  • Martin Whitlock

    Location Fun Duration Discomfort

    This is such a classic ride. Over 30 years I've come back to ride Space Mountain and as technology changes the sentimental feeling just increased on this family coaster. It's best days may be behind it, but it's worthy of is classic Disney status and I hope my son who loves it gets to enjoy 30 more years.

  • Martin Whitlock

    First Drop Launch Intensity Too short

    That first launch going into the top hat is breathtaking, especially if you're in the front row. Not only do you get the best view, it's super smooth at the front. The drop after the launch is just as memorable, it's just a shame there's nothing afterwards to back it up. Could easily be a top 100 ride if extended, but still worth every second waiting in line to ride.

  • Martin Whitlock

    Theming Comfort Smoothness

    This must be the world's best indoor coaster. The theming (being Disney) is of epic proportions, the start is a great suprise to start with, the soundtrack is epic and the way it rides is unlike anything I've been on before. It's not the most intense, it's not scary, but it's a very, very good coaster with some very special elements which needs to be ridden.