Reviews
  • Dave Scott 4 months ago

    Bumped up my score on this one on re-riding it recently. Absolutely hilarious amounts of spinning with the cars unbalanced; 2 people on one side and the other empty.

  • Dave Scott 7 months ago

    Launch Ejectors Too short Harness

    Not a lot to say about Stelf. Power, power and more power = fun, but not world class. The trains are poor, and don't do a lot with the energy. If you can catch it close to park close you can often get...

  • Dave Scott 7 months ago

    Theming Pointless Layout

    Clone of Indy in Paris. Serves only as a capacity sink in a park very desperate for a LOT more capacity. Old as the hills ZL42 layout. Doesn't fit the Disney market and doesn't serve the thrill one ei...

  • Dave Scott 7 months ago

    Location Fun Intensity Discomfort

    What an amazing surprise of a coaster. The visuals, speak for themselves, facing Mount Fuji up that slow lift hill. Janky, and makes some noises that rides shouldn't make... Also, a total powerhouse o...

  • Dave Scott 7 months ago

    Airtimes Comfort Smoothness

    After 2 and a half weeks of coasters on the ECC 2006 tour, it's easy to get complacent about getting onto (yet another) ride! This version of Goliath as I remember it was a lot of fun, but equally lac...

  • Dave Scott 7 months ago

    Inversions Launch Harness

    The ironically named Storm Runner, like most rides at Hershey, will not run in the rain. I was lucky enough to get a break in the bad weather to get a couple of goes on this machine in the limited tim...

  • Dave Scott 7 months ago

    Compact B&M invert that is reasonably forceful. Not as intense as a batman clone, but probably better themed.

  • Dave Scott 7 months ago

    Location Rattle Discomfort Tear it down!

    I hate to borrow the phrase, but "but it looks so pretty" from a popular series of youtube videos is unfortunately the only good thing anyone will ever find to say about Gouderix. Despite it's crappin...

  • Dave Scott 7 months ago

    Theming Harness Disappointing!

    Another instance of Universal pushing style over substance too far, I don't really class this as a rollercoaster. It isn't an unpleasant ride, but utterly forgettable. Considering the "similar", but s...

  • Dave Scott 1 year ago

    Inversions Location Intensity

    Phantasialand worked wonders with B&M to get this to fit in at all. Uses a narrower gauge track than many B&M's, which helps with the tight gaps and bends it has to negotiate. The trains are detectabl...

  • Dave Scott 1 year ago

    Airtimes Harness Smoothness Dead spots

    Nitro isn't the most forceful hyper going, a disadvantage when you've been on the incredible Superman at SFNE just a few days before. It's a superbly engineered B&M, but lacks features to stand out as...

  • Dave Scott 1 year ago

    Launch Capacity

    Xcelerator is one of the few Intamin Accelerators to get a lapbar, and it definitely benefits from it. Doing "something" with the power rather than bleeding it off needlessly is a big plus. Theming is...

  • Dave Scott 2 years ago

    Inversions Comfort Ejectors Capacity

    Excellent, possible contender for UK #1 slot. The combination of the new trains and refinements to the layout mean this is a chalk-and-cheese difference between the original Colossus and Sik. Intense,...

  • Dave Scott 2 years ago

    Harness

    Better than yet another vanilla SLC but shares the same problem - terrible trains. Only one train too which affects capacity. Out of date when installed, badly out of date with Sik next door.

  • Dave Scott 2 years ago

    Like Hersheyparks Skyrush and Canada's Wonderlands Leviathan had some sort of offspring. Fury has elements not really found on other B&M hypers, chiefly low altitude high speed turns. Hasn't got the s...

  • Dave Scott 2 years ago

    A school trip staple. Rode this over and over throughout the 1990's, rough as old boots but packs a decent punch. Super-long trains mean that there is air to be had especially in the back too. I am su...

  • Dave Scott 2 years ago

    Superb, modern wooden coaster well worth taking the trip to see. Proper length, smooth, forceful, air and lots of laterals. Tayto deserve to do well off the back of this.

  • Dave Scott 2 years ago

    Gravity group retracking has helped keep this ride smooth and some nice airtime even. Overshadowed by adjacent rides, but is relevant in KIs lineup as an intermediate step between kiddie and hypercoas...

  • Dave Scott 2 years ago

    Location Layout

    I really loved Air when it first opened; despite it's many, many reliability issues and much documented lack of force! I would associate what it does mostly with those long Japanese coasters that tru...

  • Dave Scott 2 years ago

    Funky water splash ride that happens to run on rails therefore counts as a coaster. Absolutely minimal restraints are a fun novelty. Doesnt splash much water into the boat - and would in fact be an id...

  • Dave Scott 2 years ago

    Inversions Harness

    I really wanted to like like this more than I did. I'm 5'10", so not exactly 'above average' height. The trains are just a bit cramped, meaning my ankles folded slightly sideways = ouch as soon as an...

  • Dave Scott 2 years ago

    Fast, mostly family coaster with some odd pops of airtime and a forgettable loop. Fun theming. Has absolutely colossal capacity what with at least 4 major blocks within the ride. Just what the doctor ...

  • Dave Scott 2 years ago

    Brilliant! Could have opened yesterday. Makes good use of the terrain; and builds speed throughout the ride. Interaction with Yukon Striker is a healthy bonus. I think this is my favourite of the Arro...

  • Dave Scott 2 years ago

    Fun Masterpiece Ejectors

    Makes a mockery of absolutely everything I have tried before; an easy steal for my number 1 spot. Could not get enough of this. I can see why some might find an RMC too much, but for me this was perfe...

  • Dave Scott 2 years ago

    After years of criticising B&M's efforts to try and get wide and wider trains to do a snappy turn, Yukon (finally) proves it's possible. Think of this as a looping coaster first - consider Canada's Wo...

  • Dave Scott 2 years ago

    Inversions Intensity

    An excellent post Senator Markey US G-limiting B&M, one that actually has a punch to it on day one. This one got an awful lot of re-riding. I can imagine after 10 years of breaking in it will have pic...

  • Dave Scott 2 years ago

    Brutal, fast, thigh bruising and giggle inducing. This ride is definitely one for masochists, but happens to be an awful lot of fun. Final ride of our last visit went to Magnum. It is of course an utt...

  • Dave Scott 2 years ago

    Dire. I can find no redeeming feature of this ride. The exit, perhaps. Uncomfortable flying position compounded by a layout that does its best to jolt at every opportunity. I hear Stengel worked on th...

  • Dave Scott 2 years ago

    Upped my score for this ride on re-riding today. Great first drop and fun run of intense inversions. Probably better than the adjacent wild eagle. It is a shame the revised Arrow / Alan Schilke loopin...

  • Dave Scott 2 years ago

    Location

    Fun wing coaster in an excellent setting, with most of the layout hidden until you climb the lift. The first drop and initial climb are pretty intense. The main run of inversions are relatively mild. ...