Coaster reviews
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First Drop Rattle Too short
Based on my two rides, outer seats have a bad rattle, inner ones don't. You can't really pick your seats, so the risk of getting a painful one plus it being really short is pretty killer. Good first drop, though.
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If Hydra were 10% too intense it'd probably have really bad headbanging and it's not particularly intense as it stands. Not a ringing endorsement, I know, but it finds a happy medium and is reasonably enjoyable.
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Discomfort
Kinda painful, totally forceless, just worth riding bc it's 100 years old, apparently, That said, there are way better super-old coasters out there.
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Tear it down!
It's actually kinda cool how many different ways this thing finds to injure you.
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Charming. Great night rides.
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It’s a Batman clone. It’s fine.
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Comfort Smoothness
A better-than-average but pretty forceless B&M invert.
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Theming Nice surprise! Launch Dead spots
Having constantly been told that this is just a family coaster, I went into this with low hopes, but the first launch and the surprisingly forceful triple helix alone made me really enjoy this ride. I will note that I found the drop up until the second launch to be a bit of a dead spot, but everything else is fantastic. Do not sleep on this!
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Airtimes First Drop Lap Bar
A very good family coaster. In the back row, the first drop and the first bunny hill have some decent pops of borderline ejector air, which are honestly better than any airtime moment on Racer 75. As many other enthusiasts have stated, the buzz bars make this ride what it is.
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Pace Fun Layout Too short Discomfort Lap Bar
Having not ridden this in a hot minute, I was very happy to see that this family coaster still held up in both uniqueness and fun. While the layout is great, the ride is definitely too short for the long lines that it can get, and the lap bars are just terrible. If you can look past the stomach crushing restraints, then this is a decent coaster, and is definitely worth waiting for the credit.