Reviews
  • Kw6sTheater 6 years ago

    Capacity Pace Disappointing! Dead spots

    Dominator is a well-crafted coaster, but as with most of its floorless kin (that are not named Kraken) it doesn’t deliver much of the intensity from classic B&M creations. I don’t remember much of my ...

  • Kw6sTheater 6 years ago

    Airtimes Comfort Fun

    Mako is one of the best B&M hyper coasters ever built. It’s my 2nd favorite, just behind Goliath at Six Flags Over Georgia.

  • Kw6sTheater 6 years ago

    Theming Rattle Too short Disappointing!

    I was told the Mummy was a great coaster, with a thrilling experience and spectacular theming merged into one. The latter was absolutely true, but the former... not so much. The darkride segment in th...

  • Kw6sTheater 6 years ago

    First Drop Theming Dead spots

    The theming is really what makes Harry Potter and the Escape from Gringotts such a good ride. In terms of a coaster, it’s a very unique but forceless ride; but in terms of a darkride, it is one of the...

  • Kw6sTheater 6 years ago

    Comfort Intensity Rattle Capacity

    Scorpion was my 150th coaster credit, chosen by me for my love of Schwarzkopf’s classic coasters and this model’s rareness. It did somewhat deliver that hallmark Schwarzkopf intensity in the vertical ...

  • Kw6sTheater 6 years ago

    Location

    The interactions with Runaway Mine Train and the park railroad made this a bit more interesting than your usual kids coaster.

  • Kw6sTheater 6 years ago

    Airtimes Comfort Pace Intensity

    New Texas Giant was the first RMC, and it’s not half bad! I really enjoyed the first half — the awesome first drop, step up into the series of enjoyable high-flying overbanked turns combined with the ...

  • Kw6sTheater 6 years ago

    Location Fun Too short Dead spots

    Trailblazer is a decent mine train that I rode back in the summer of 2014 during my first visit at Hersheypark. It’s a relaxing family coaster featuring cool interactions with Storm Runner, the railro...

  • Kw6sTheater 6 years ago

    Pace Intensity Hangtime Too short Capacity

    I’ve had two rides on Fahrenheit, my first being on an overcast day in June 2016 — unfortunately for me, rain started pouring down just as Fahrenheit ascended the vertical lift. But after a reride in ...

  • Kw6sTheater 6 years ago

    Location Comfort Fun Dead spots Intensity

    Great Bear is one of the better coasters at Hersheypark. It’s not on the level of Skyrush, Storm Runner or Fahrenheit, but this coaster is definitely not a bad one. It’s one of the weakest B&M inverte...

  • Kw6sTheater 6 years ago

    Theming Fun Layout Too short Intensity

    While not on the same thrill scale as its amazing next door neighbor Montu, Cobra’s Curse does what it can to provide an enjoyable family coaster experience. While I can imagine the queue is not fun o...

  • Kw6sTheater 6 years ago

    First Drop Capacity Fun Too short

    SheiKra was one of the first coasters I ever rode as an official enthusiast, just the visit after I braved my fears of going upside down on Kumba. I rode Griffon at Busch Gardens Williamsburg just the...

  • Kw6sTheater 6 years ago

    First Drop Duration Harness Disappointing! Dead spots

    Admittedly, I used to loathe this ride very much. This is because I thought it was very overrated for a long time; I still do, but to a lesser extent. Cheetah Hunt is a pretty good launch coaster, alb...

  • Kw6sTheater 6 years ago

    Comfort Pace Fun Dead spots

    Autosled is a solid family coaster that provides some great and close interactions to other attractions at Galaxyland — the new for 2018 HAVOC, Galaxy Orbiter, the kid’s play area and even the park’s ...

  • Kw6sTheater 6 years ago

    Airtimes Theming Discomfort Dead spots

    Gemini is a solid coaster with some decent pops of airtime. However, the transitions are a bit jarring and the majority of the layout is your generic ‘70s wooden coaster flair — lots of outs & backs i...

  • Kw6sTheater 6 years ago

    Capacity Location Dead spots Layout

    It’s a fairly decent coaster as far as mine trains go. I didn’t loathe this one, but I didn’t particularly enjoy it either. I did it for the credit!

  • Kw6sTheater 6 years ago

    Pace Rattle Disappointing! Intensity

    Raptor, from what I was told, was one of the best B&M inverts. However, this was not the case. Maybe it was that my 90 minute wait for this coaster was the longest I would endure on my 7 parks in 8 da...

  • Kw6sTheater 6 years ago

    Airtimes Location Comfort Intensity

    If you are going in expecting an intense coaster — you will be disappointed. Apollo’s Chariot delivers superbly on the airtime scale, and nearly every hill on the second half (with at least some room)...

  • Kw6sTheater 6 years ago

    Location Fun Headbanging

    Loch Ness Monster was the first coaster I rode at Busch Gardens Williamsburg. It’s the best Arrow looper I have ever ridden, beating Tennessee Tornado by a slim margin due to its surprisingly intense ...

  • Kw6sTheater 6 years ago

    Airtimes Location Fun Lap Bar

    Goliath is a top 10 coaster for me. It delivers great airtime on every hill (most notably, the hill that hops over the train tracks) and the helix delivers some decent intensity. I love how this coast...

  • Kw6sTheater 6 years ago

    Airtimes First Drop Location Too short Intensity

    Griffon is my new favorite dive coaster, besting both Valravn and SheiKra. It’s a floaty and fun coaster that doesn’t offer a lot in the way of intensty, but the two vertical drops and airtime hill in...

  • Kw6sTheater 6 years ago

    First Drop Intensity Duration Dead spots

    Titan is a pretty underrated coaster. The first drop is a fun moment that makes you realize how fast this coaster’s 85mph really is, and the “airtimeless hill” actually gave some good floater air. The...

  • Kw6sTheater 6 years ago

    Theming Inversions Intensity

    Alpengeist was my unexpected favorite out of the great collection of coasters Busch Gardens Williamsburg currently has on offer. I call it “Montu on terrain, but ALMOST as good” — an accurate depictio...

  • Kw6sTheater 6 years ago

    Theming Nice surprise! Intensity

    If it is considered for families, Verbolten just might be the most intense family coaster there ever was — definitely moreso than Copperhead Strike! Both launches push you back into your seat, and the...

  • Kw6sTheater 6 years ago

    Launch Hangtime Too short Capacity Harness

    Tempesto is an underrated coaster that offers a variety of sensations in one short ride. Whether it be hangtime in the slow twist up top, the forwards and backwards launch sequence, or the bizarrely w...

  • Kw6sTheater 6 years ago

    Airtimes Theming Pace Too short Disappointing!

    InvadR is a pretty good family coaster, but not much more. I was told from the getgo (and by the coaster’s announcement) that this was a disappointing ride in practically every seat. That was true, ho...

  • Kw6sTheater 6 years ago

    A cred’s a cred and that’s that.

  • Kw6sTheater 6 years ago

    Capacity Inversions Fun Harness

    Gatekeeper surprised me with how much I enjoyed it, so much that I went back in line for a second ride! Its beautiful setting at the front gate of Cedar Point — which I disappointingly never used in a...

  • Kw6sTheater 6 years ago

    Airtimes Nice surprise! Comfort Too short

    For a 50 year old coaster, Blue Streak gave some unexpectedly good airtime. I was out of my seat during most of the first half, just before the turnaround, which caught me off guard — as I had not ant...

  • Kw6sTheater 6 years ago

    Theming Fun Intensity Dead spots

    While it may not be as intense as its Tampanian brother, Hulk still delivers in terms of theming, thrills and pacing... right up until you hit the mid-course. I wish Universal would’ve worked with B&M...