I have to give Silver Bullet the edge compared to Batman clones regarding inverted coasters. The only downfall for this one is that the first drop is...
I have to give Silver Bullet the edge compared to Batman clones regarding inverted coasters. The only downfall for this one is that the first drop is very shallow and doesn't feel intense compared to the more steep drops of Batmans. After you get through the first drop it does everything better than the Batman clones. The first drop may be shallow but once you hit that first loop you definitely feel like you're going a bit faster than Batman and the loop feels more intense. This ride is packed with inversions including a cobra roll that felt really great. I felt like this is a solid ride and I would definitely ride this one again. 4/5 stars
This one was a ton of fun but no two rides are exactly the same. I rode this one by myself the first time with people on the other side and got a dec...
This one was a ton of fun but no two rides are exactly the same. I rode this one by myself the first time with people on the other side and got a decent amount of spin. My 2nd ride was the most intense because I rode next to another person and nobody got in the car behind us. We started backward and with the amount of weight on one side only you get a ton of spin compared to a more balanced car. I'm usually sensitive to any dizzying kind of ride but this one was the perfect amount of spin and intensity to not make me sick the rest of the day. The cars and restraints can be a bit tight compared to other smaller coasters but outside of that, it was a smooth and enjoyable ride all three times I got to get on. 3.5/5 stars
This ride was somewhat fun for me but nothing too special. It is your typical mouse-type ride with quick 180-degree turns and occasional drops. I th...
This ride was somewhat fun for me but nothing too special. It is your typical mouse-type ride with quick 180-degree turns and occasional drops. I thought the first lift went pretty quickly and then took you into an actual decent drop for a mouse ride. You're fairly high up at this point after the drop and do quick turns that make it a bit nerve-wracking if you're any bit afraid of heights. It's also a pretty long ride so you can get some value riding this coaster. The two big cons for this ride are the shin guards that make you sit very uncomfortably and the layout can seem boring after the first few turns. We rode it at least twice so it was worth another ride but I would not sit in an actual line to ride again if the park was busy. 2/5 stars
This is probably a controversial opinion but I have this one rated as the 2nd best in the park for what coasters I rode that day (I did not ride X2 bu...
This is probably a controversial opinion but I have this one rated as the 2nd best in the park for what coasters I rode that day (I did not ride X2 but rate this higher than Wonder Woman and Tatsu). I was very surprised at how much I enjoyed this one. The initial launch is fantastic but not overbearing. I compare this to my home park equivalent of Maxx Force at SFGAm and even though the launch isn't as quick, the absolutely intense hangtime you get on the top of the massive loop makes up for it so much. It gives way better g-forces than the dog tongue element in Maxx Force. I also got to the 2nd launch and had a nice surprise when it launched us backward instead of forward. My only gripe like most people have already said is that it is too short. The ejector airtime you get on the final hill was absolutely incredible but if they could find a way to extend that run so they don't have to use brakes midway down the drop then it would make for a near-perfect launch-type ride. 4.5/5 stars
My favorite roller coaster of all time was a 2007 ride of Maverick at Cedar Point. It took almost 16 years later but this coaster has officially deth...
My favorite roller coaster of all time was a 2007 ride of Maverick at Cedar Point. It took almost 16 years later but this coaster has officially dethroned my top spot. I waited over two hours for this ride and if I could go back in time I would wait all over again. I was fortunate enough to ride in the second to last row so both "first" drops were so much more intense and incredible for how short these drops are compared to the rest of the large coaster lineup. After the drop, you're just ejected from your seat throughout the course of both runs with sharp drops happening constantly. I couldn't believe how often I felt weightless on this ride. The duration of this ride is also incredible. I would have given this one a very high rating if it was only one side but you get two back-to-back runs basically. I'm comfortable tagging this one as a masterpiece and also giving it a rare perfect score. 5/5 stars
I absolutely love this ride. The first drop is near a 90-degree drop straight down and I felt like it was more intense than it looks on the sideline....
I absolutely love this ride. The first drop is near a 90-degree drop straight down and I felt like it was more intense than it looks on the sideline. I also felt like the airtime and ejector moments you feel throughout the entire ride were very intense and consistent throughout the entire ride. That's very rare outside of RMC standards to pack a ride with that many g-forces. It also includes 3 inversions to add to the already intense experience. The only negative on this ride is the very small capacity since it is a single-person train car per ride and not very many spots to occupy. I think we waited only an hour though compared to some of the other rides that were frustratingly long waits that day so I felt like this one was well worth the wait. 4.5/5 stars
I've ridden the Six Flags St. Louis mirror layout a couple of times and the Six Flags Great America version maybe 4 or 5 times and out of the three th...
I've ridden the Six Flags St. Louis mirror layout a couple of times and the Six Flags Great America version maybe 4 or 5 times and out of the three this one was the worst one. Not that this ride is bad, it's actually quite fun and there is a reason there are so many clones throughout the US and the world because the entire experience was well-designed in the '90s. The reason it's the worst is that I couldn't believe how bad the rattle was compared to other versions. It is still a really solid ride with tons of inversions, the intensity is way up there, and to have 4 people per row you can really get the queue moving quickly due to high capacity. Unfortunately, the ops were a little slow when I went and maybe it needed an extra train that day because the wait was still roughly an hour. It wasn't worth that long of a wait when I have the same version with hardly any rattle at my home park. 4/5 stars
This ride was so much fun and had me talking about it all day. I've only ridden one other flying coaster which was at Six Flags Great America and thi...
This ride was so much fun and had me talking about it all day. I've only ridden one other flying coaster which was at Six Flags Great America and this one was just way better. I felt like the 1st drop was higher than Superman Ultimate Flight but actually didn't seem as steep as that ride so I give the edge to Superman. After that, every single aspect was fantastic on Tatsu and better than the aforementioned. You go through 3 inversions with quick barrel rolls and fast pacing. Then comes by far the best element on the ride and personally my most intense moment on a coaster of all time: the pretzel roll. I recorded all POVs of my time at the park and this specific element was the only time I was literally screaming "Oh My God!" as I'm borderline graying out during the element. I've never come close to graying out and didn't know what that meant until I rode this one. My only other knock is the layout but I've yet to see a flying coaster with a unique and unpredictable layout. It's just how they're designed but overall this coaster was great. 4.5/5 stars