Coaster reviews
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First Drop Fun Smoothness Capacity
Like quickly turns to love if we’re talking about B&M flyers though. The ridiculous forces know how to get me excited in ways that few other ride types can achieve and this one has a particularly strong layout to complement that vicious pretzel loop. Shame it’s a clone.
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Capacity Pointless Dead spots
The coaster does nothing
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Airtimes First Drop Fun Capacity
This coaster is the number one in this park. The steep Drops, airtime, and inversions is what makes this coaster good. I have to admit that the operations are bad, but that's not the coaster's fault. The coaster is just perfect!
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Airtimes Fun Ejectors
This coaster in Energylandia is good. I get the love for this coaster, but I have to say that this coaster is overrated. I don’t think that this coaster deserves all the love it got. Still, this coaster is a world-class coaster and I like it so much.
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Theming Launch Masterpiece
This is the best roller coaster in the world. This ride has lots of theming, which is what Steel Vengeance is lacking. For example, the animatronics, and the rockwork are so detailed. The launches are very punchy, then adding the top hat, then ending with the legendary mosasaurus roll, which is one of the best inversions in the world. One word-PERFECT!
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Airtimes First Drop Duration Theming
This roller coaster is the best RMC ever. It is a very long ride, with pops of ejector airtime all over the ride. It has one of the best first drops in the world. But I think that this coaster gets a little praised too much. Also, there’s one thing that this coaster is lacking, THEMING!
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Airtimes Fun Ejectors
A lot of RMC's are good. And Iron Guazi, like most of the other RMC's, didn't disappoint. This hyper hybrid has one of the best inversions in the world-The Death Roll. It’s like a barrel roll downdrop, which is insane. Unfortunately, the theming sucks. There are no crocodiles, okay? Oh, the name sucks too. Still, 10/10!