• Luke Freeman

    Theming Location Intensity Too short

    One of Britain's best rides, the 1994 classic still delivers a good ride to this day, but is a bit too short for me to rank this any higher than my number 5 spot.

  • Luke Freeman

    Theming Inversions Intensity Headbanging Harness

    My No.2 ride after Wicker Man, The Smiler packs a lot into its compact space. The theming is fantastic, along with the soundtrack, and the overall experience is incredible. My only downside is the second-half of the ride, especially the second-half of the cobra roll and the first corkscrew at the end of the ride. If you are shorter, your head will not thank you after this ride.

  • Luke Freeman

    Pace Fun Intensity Rattle

    This is a really underrated coaster. I really have nothing bad to say about this ride, except it has a bit of a B&M rattle to it, but it really does not affect the ride that much.

  • Luke Freeman

    Airtimes Theming Fun Reliability

    This is the best coaster I have ever been on! The preshow, soundtrack and layout are amazing! I could not ask for anything more, except its reliability is sometimes off, as it breaks down often, but what do you except with a new and state-of-the-art ride?

  • Luke Freeman

    Discomfort Tear it down! Intensity

    This is by far the worst rollercoaster I have ever ridden. First in line for the day, but because of single rider rules, I had to go to the other side of the train, then wait 35 minutes after it broke down. They eventually let me on, and it was rough, uncomfortable, and just plain bad. The end drop is the worst as it tries to snap your legs off. If you ever come to Gröna Lund, give this ride a miss. (I recommend Jetline)