Coaster reviews
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Airtimes First Drop Duration
Twister does a lot for what its stats represent, and it really impressed me. The first drop in the back row is amazing, and the compact yet awesome layout keeps on going, with several airtime moments tossed in between the transitions. It’s my number two in the park, just behind Monster.
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Hagrid’s Magical Creatures Motorbike Adventure - Universal Islands of Adventure
Drive Safely 3 years agoTheming Fun Duration Reliability
This blew me away the first time I rode it. It’s an incredible coaster with amazing theming, a decent layout, and great surroundings. This ride is just great fun. It doesn’t have many extreme forces, but the side to side turns and launches make this a must ride. It used to break down a ton, but now it’s better.
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Theming Fun Dead spots
It’s a great ride if you appreciate it for what it is. Sure, it would be nice if there were more and longer coaster sections. But the main focus of this ride is to appeal to younger children. The theming and storyline are great. Look at this as a dark ride, not a coaster, and you will come off satisfied. Also, it’s a launch coaster, dive coaster, spinning coaster, dark ride, and a 4D coaster.
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Airtimes First Drop Fun Rattle Harness Dead spots
The vertical lift is a great way to start this ride, especially with just a lap bar (albeit a terrible one). The first drop provides great ejector airtime in all rows, especially the back. The non inverting loop throws you from side to side. Here come the mid-courses! Oh boy, do these kill the ride. Every time there should be a great element like an airtime hill or something, you go into an MCBR that is severely trimmed. In the front, you do get some airtime going up into one, and in the back you get airtime going out of it. They do kill the ride’s pace. The helix in the middle of the ride and the inclined loop at the end are very intense elements and a nice surprise. The restraints are bad and the ride can be rough at times. Overall, this coaster is good, just with dead spots.
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Theming Launch Fun Too short
Great theming throughout the queue and ride, as Universal usually has. The uphill launch is great and there are a few good airtime moments on the ride. It feels really short and the section after the MCBR feels slow. I love the fire and mist effects throughout the ride and the part after the launch makes the ride.
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Fun Duration
Pretty fun mine train, I haven’t ridden it in a few years though
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Theming Dead spots Intensity
A tame family mine train, doesn’t really do anything worth waiting two hours for.
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Theming Fun
Really good family coaster, good airtime and the dark aspect makes it so much better.
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Rock'n Roller Coaster starring Aerosmith - Walt Disney World - Disney's Hollywood Studios
Drive Safely 3 years agoTheming Launch Headbanging Dead spots
The beginning is good with that launch into the sea serpent. After that the ride is rough and dies down.
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Theming Nice surprise! Fun Dead spots
This was my first “big coaster” as a kid. Sure, I had been on Big Thunder, Space Mountain, those others. But the way the mountain loomed over the rest of the park was terrifying. This was when I was a lot younger, and I haven’t been to any of the Disney parks in years. From what I can remember, the ride was amazing, with a really intense backwards section and helix toward the end of the ride. The drop thrilled me as a kid, but I’m not sure how I would feel about it now. The theming was great and the ride was really good.
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Fun
All I can remember from this ride when i was younger is that it was plain fun. It wasn’t my favorite, and it wasn’t very thrilling, but it was just good fun. I remember that we took a POV and we were all laughing and screaming just having a good time. I was like 5 at the time, so I’m not sure how I would feel about it now. I guess I never will be able to ride it again due to it being torn down. I just thought it needed a retheme.
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Fun
Nice little ride, the helixes were pretty forceful surprisingly.
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Pace Fun Too short
This ride feels like a family coaster on steroids. It’s not what I would call thrilling or exhilarating, but it packs a bit of a punch. There wasn’t as much airtime as I thought there would be (just mild pops of floater), but I hadn’t ridden in the back. Overall, it’s a nice little ride with some pretty good elements.
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Launch Harness Discomfort Lap Bar
I hate these stupid restraints with every fiber of my being. They take what would be a fun, enjoyable ride and turn it into a pain machine. It’s almost impossible to enjoy the ride when the so-called “comfort” collars are slashing at your neck and the horrible lap bar digs into your thighs. The trains are a nightmare too. I’m not that big (6 feet tall) and I had to shift my body around to fit in the train and around the restraint like I would on a kiddie coaster. The launches are fun, and the rest of the layout is cool, but fix these god-awful restraints.
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Airtimes First Drop Fun Too short
Sheikra is a great ride and does what it’s meant to do. The two drops give fantastic airtime, especially the first one, the Immelmann is fun, and the rest of the layout gives an enjoyable experience.
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Intensity Layout
It’s a nice intense ride, but doesn’t really do a lot.
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Inversions Intensity Smoothness
Montu is an outstanding invert with a barrage of fantastic inversions and intense turns. The zero-g roll and the batwing are incredible, as is the rest of this amazing ride.
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Inversions Intensity Layout Rattle Headbanging
Kumba features some really forceful elements and inversions, my favorite being that awesome zero-g roll, but the constant headbanging after that elements detracts from the amazing layout.
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Airtimes Location Fun Harness
I went in expecting a mediocre launch coaster like people made it out to be and this blew those expectations out of the water. The ride is long, has some pretty good airtime moments like the drop off of the windcatcher tower, the few twisted airtime hills and the hill after the third launch, and is overall a fun experience winding through the terrain. The restraints don’t cause a direct problem, but it would be nice to not have those hard plastic OTSRs. Go in expecting a family multi-launch like Hagrid’s or even Manta at SWSD, not a top-tier blitz like Velocicoaster or Maverick and you will come off with a smile on your face, but also disappointed that you’ll have to wait another hour and a half to ride it again.
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meh
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Fun Intensity Discomfort Dead spots
As my first and only flying coaster, this gave me a mixed feeling. I do enjoy this ride very much since the pretzel loop and other inversions are very fun, but the flying position causes discomfort and there are some dead spots in the layout. This is a nice ride altogether.
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Theming Nice surprise! Fun
It’s a pretty fun water coaster. The drop and coaster section are a really welcome addition to this ride. I also like the indoor section with some good theming.
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Theming Masterpiece Ejectors
I had watched this coaster be built for 2 years. I followed every update, every video on it. And it seems like everyone else did. I had a chance to ride it during technical rehearsals before it opened. At the time, the operators were not accepting row requests and I got assigned row 6 (of 12). It was a great ride, and my number one, but I found it a bit overrated and overhyped. There, the only things that stood out to me were the deceptively powerful first launch and the mosasaurus roll. I wasn’t able to get another ride on it that day, but I was looking forward to getting back on it. Then I rode it again. It was an evening ride, around 7:30, and I had heard great things about the back row especially at night, so I requested the back. The first launch is really powerful, especially because of the short launch track. The first Immelmann gives great airtime coming out of the element, and the following dive loop throws you out and around your seat. The next curves are forceless, but it gives you a chance to appreciate the scenery. There is a twisted airtime hill that gives amazing ejector in the middle of the first half. The first half ends with a curve into the second launch. This launch doesn’t accelerate too much and isn’t that forceful, but you can definitely feel the sense of speed at the end. The top hat gives you a great view of the park, and the drop off of the top hat in the back is the best ejector airtime moment in all of Florida. Following this is a first for Intamin, a zero-g stall. I hadn’t been on a stall before, but I anticipated more hangtime than this gave. Still, with the extremely comfortable lap bar, you feel like you’re falling out of your seat. After that is a wave turn which gives great sideways airtime. Following that is a very unique element that I don’t know what to call. Whatever it is, it gives great laterals and airtime at the same time. Next is an overbanked turn that leads straight into a little bunny hill. This hill gives weak ejector airtime and prepares you for the insane mosasaurus roll. This inversion is incredible and hard to describe. It’s without a doubt the best part of the ride and maybe the best inversion in the world. Following is a small s-bend into the brakes. This coaster is incredible and the best I have ever ridden.
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Theming Fun Too short
Pretty fun kiddie
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universal could have done a lot better
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Inversions Launch Intensity Harness Dead spots
The start to the ride with the launch into the zero-g roll is a great way to begin the experience. The following cobra roll and next inversions are intense. The ride starts to die down in the second half especially after the MCBR. There will be some headbanging, but if you stick your head forward, the headbanging is eliminated. I’m not a fan of the bulky restraints.
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Fun
Fun little kiddie coaster, packs some decent laterals.