• Max Oude Wansink

    Inversions Intensity Smoothness Theming Airtimes Layout

    The makeover in 2018 really helped the ride. It’s very smooth despite it’s intensity. The loops provide a ton of positive G’s, which can lead to greyouts and blackouts, especially at the bottom of the second loop. The corkscrews, meanwhile, are packed with a surprising amount of lateral G’s. The theming, on the other hand, leaves a lot to be desired, considering the park’s current standards. The layout is also a bit outdated at this point, and the drop gives pretty much no airtime, which is a bit of a letdown

  • Max Oude Wansink

    First Drop Theming Smoothness Too short Capacity

    This is regarded as the star attraction of the park, and I can definitely see why. It’s a smooth, intense ride with amazing theming, and that first drop is really good. Unfortunately, it suffers from both long wait times and, more importantly, an incredibly short ride duration. So after you’ve waited an hour, you only get around a minute of actual ride time. I personally think Joris en de Draak is better, although I haven’t ridden it in a while. Nevertheless, this is still a very good coaster!

  • Max Oude Wansink

    Airtimes Fun Layout

    Now, obviously this isn’t the most thrilling coaster on earth. It’s located in a smaller park in a relatively small population centre. But for what it is, it’s an amazing ride. It’s layout is really cool and those hills after the mid-course absolutely launch you out of your seat. The wait times usually aren’t that long, too