Coaster reviews
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Airtimes Fun Smoothness Theming
Goliath deserves its status as one of the landmark coasters in this part of the world. It is so much fun to ride. Provides nice airtimes. It is really smooth as well. The helixes are forceful, but do not do much for me.
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Pace Intensity Duration
Troy is a beast, a gem of a coaster. It hauls through its layout with no dead spots. Loved the first drop, especially on the back car. There is some rattle though, which just adds to the experience in my opinion. Back row rides felt more intense. Theming is also decent, while not being at the level of some of the other rides in Toverland.
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Fun Capacity
Theming is nice with a nice looking loading station. The ride itself was a new experience and fun overall, but nothing special for me. Expect long waiting times.
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Fun Too short Capacity
A different type of ride. The launch is nice. It was low on the forces for me and felt a little silly. But it did have longer waiting times than the other rides, so it seems to be popular.
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Theming Nice surprise! Fun Too short
Dwervelwind is such a vibe! It has some of the best theming in Toverland. The green color of the rails complements its surroundings. The cars look unique. Unfortunately, the speakers weren't working. The ride itself was really fun. It had hardly any waiting time. Each ride felt new, as expected. There were some unexpected, intense moments in the back car. This type of ride should be a must for all family amusement parks.
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Intensity Smoothness Layout Too short
Very well-paced wing coaster. The helix is intense. All the elements flow nicely into each other. Rear wing rides were notably more forceful. Theming is quite nice. The whole Avalon area (in which the ride is located) is very photogenic, almost magical.