• Coaster Dog

    Lap Bar Nice surprise! Ejectors

    Most underrated coaster I have ever ridden. Thanks to the PTC restraints, you can get over a foot of room, and every single airtime hill has an ejector airtime kink that catapults you out of your seat. I thought it would be just another ok wooden coaster, but this shot into my top 50 overall, and it was an incredible surprise.

  • Coaster Dog

    Airtimes Lap Bar Location Dead spots

    This is a fun ride. I love the theming around the area, and the music that blasts in the station and on the lift hill. The airtime is some very fun floater that is made even better by the extremely open restraints. Though I wish the second half was a bit better, I enjoyed Mako a good amount.

  • Coaster Dog

    Pace Fun Duration

    This is such a guilty pleasure coaster of mine, it is super fun and has a great pace.

  • Coaster Dog

    First Drop Rattle Disappointing! Dead spots

    This ride did not live up to the hype for me. While it is most likely because I only got 2 morning rides with covid on it, I still am gonna hate on it. Most of the elements were complete duds, with little to no force, and there were even a couple of rough patches that hurt my head. The elements that disappointed me the most were the death roll and the wave turn. Starting with the former, the death roll is the most nothing burger inversion I have experienced. While it looks sort of cool with the world spinning around, there was zero force to be felt. No airtime, no laterals, no positives, no hangtime, nothing. It was too fast to give any hangtime, and too slow for laterals and/or whip. Now for the wave turn. I usually love wave turns on rides, especially RMCs. So, you could have imagined how excited I was to ride Iron Gwazi when I saw it had a wave turn. Little did I know that this would be the weakest wave turn I have experienced by far. It feels like you are lying in bed with a fan blowing in your face. The world is on its side, and you have wind in your face, as well as the zero force that you would feel when lying in bed. I could go on and on about Iron Gwazi, but I will stop here. I am reriding it later this month, hopefully not in the morning and hopefully not with covid, so hopefully I will enjoy Iron Gwazi more than my first experience on it.

  • Coaster Dog

    Inversions Nice surprise! Intensity Capacity

    I love the showcase of power on Invertigo, every single element delivers crushing positive Gs, and the laterals on the cobra roll are amazing while providing little to no headbanging. The vertical loop backwards in the very back row pulling 6 Gs according to ride forces shows how incredible this ride is.

  • Coaster Dog

    Nice surprise! Smoothness Layout Discomfort

    This ride is the most intense coaster that I have ever ridden. Starting with the drop, it feels like the second drop of phantom's revenge with the strength of the airtime and how it is sustained. The bottom of the first drop is awesome with the forces and tunnel. The turnaround is way better than most people say with its laterals reminding me of the awesome helixes on some wooden coasters. The airtime following also has some good floater. The first helix is the single most intense element of any coaster that I have experienced. You completely lose consciousness from the positive Gs and it is scary. One of the rides, I didn't regain consciousness until the turn after the midcourse brake run. The midcourse brake run isn't even a buzzkill because you are unconscious for it half the time. When you are conscious through it, you still need the time to recover from an extremely hard grey out. The second helix is more of the same; more incredible positive Gs and more blacking out. Sometimes after the second helix, I wouldn't regain consciousness until the final brake run. I admire the showcase of power on Titan, and because of this, it is almost a top 10 coaster overall for me, and it deserves 5 stars.

  • Coaster Dog

    Airtimes Fun Ejectors

    This ride is mental. The airtime, laterals, and night rides make this my easy #1. Last week I even rode this 53 times in a single day. There is nothing that I will ride in the foreseeable future that will beat this.