Good for first time coaster riders, can be surprisingly exciting if you've never been on one of these (non-spinning wild/crazy mouse coaster). Most pe...
Good for first time coaster riders, can be surprisingly exciting if you've never been on one of these (non-spinning wild/crazy mouse coaster). Most people seem to not like it because it's not "exciting" and these tend to be similar across parks (which often means the lines are shorter which is a plus in my book). Even as someone who prefers high thrill coasters, I really like this one (might be nostalgia); I wouldn't ride it every time I go to the park but if I haven't been on a coaster in a few years, then I love to start with this one. It doesn't have the excitement often on flagship rides (height, speed, inversions), but the tight turns make you feel like you are going to be thrown off and there are turns/dips frequently but not too fast. The discomfort tends to come from the sharp turns but I find that can be mitigated with bracing yourself better in the car (ex. keep feet pressed into the floor/front).
Very similar to The Fly at Canada's Wonderland, but the theming on this one is basically non-existent. At least The Fly has a fun colour scheme.
This one supposedly always has long lines but even with a 5 minute wait time it was not worth it (for an adult). It basically all takes place inside a...
This one supposedly always has long lines but even with a 5 minute wait time it was not worth it (for an adult). It basically all takes place inside a metal box with only some dragon theming. If you like riding coasters in the dark where you can't see where you are going then you might like this but I had to focus on the track before me because it was going all over the place and just made me nauseous. It is also a short ride which is disappointing, but also a relief considering how bland it was.