Coaster reviews
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Location Comfort Smoothness Dead spots
Nice family suspended coaster for Fun Spot Orlando! :)
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Inversions Location Headbanging Discomfort
Very rough and outdated coaster nowadays, but still worth riding for its history alone since it was the first one to have three inversions. I heard rumors that CP may tear this thing down for a new ride in the future. If that happens, I hope they keep the original two corkscrews in place (just like what Alton Towers did) because it's such a iconic photo op spot.
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Layout Rattle Discomfort
the layout its pretty good, the coaster itself on the other hand Is rough and painful, It really Need a good retracking, either by GCI ( featuring Millenium Flyer trains ) or by RMC.
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Launch Fun
It's a pretty unique water ride and i really enjoyed It, the launch Is pretty good and the turntable Is very cool to see. Keep on mind that you can get very wet on This ride!
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Launch Fun Too short
the best part of This ride Is its hystorical feature and its previous launch System Which Is used as part of the theming nowadays, the overall expérience Is pretty fun, the launch Is good, but since it's a shuttle coaster Is pretty short.
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Comfort Fun Smoothness
Fun ride. The cars are well themed and the layout pulls some sneaky forces going forwards. The return run is alright. I like the interaction with Hals-über-Kopf and how it goes through HüK's station. Overall, its a more complete coaster than Rail in my book though not in the theming department. I still can't get its song out of my head.
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First Drop Fun Duration Airtimes
Mammut is a weird wooden coaster. It has pretty good theming, but nothing to do with mammouths. Maybe the ride is so imposing that it's like a mammoth? The theme is more of a western style with train tracks going through the queue and station and the pre-lift reminds me a lot of blue fire's pre-launch section. The first drop is quite surprising in the back and gives some nice airtime. The rest of the layout has a few moments of mild to slightly strong floater. It mostly winds around its area and structure. The tunnel at the end is a fun way to end the ride. I prefer it to Troy purely because it's much smoother, though not completely smooth. It does rattle a little bit but it is far from being as bad as Troy, Loup-Garou or even Tonnerre 2 Zeus.
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Theming Fun Layout
Gerstlauer's first coaster was a pretty good start for the company. It combines a fun wild mouse section with a fun first drop and a pretty good ending. The turns after the wild mouse section do feel a bit more janky that their newer rides but it's decently smooth and pulls some sneaky forces. The ending is quite fun and it has a really nice location and theming, going through and around the log flume's building. Capacity for the model was also fine, as many cars run simultaneously and it has a separate offload area in the station to minimize loading times.