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Airtimes Fun Suavidad
Solid family wooden coaster. I wasn't expecting it to have the amount of floater airtime that it did. Definitely the smoothest of the three wooden coasters at Wonderland
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Primera caída Layout
This was my first Arrow looping roller coaster, and after the reputation that a lot of these have for jerkiness, I was pleasantly surprised at how smooth this was. It isn't B&M-level smoothness of course, but I didn't have any issues with rattle or headbanging. The loops are great, especially the first one. There's even some pretty nice airtime in a few spots, which I wasn't really expecting. This is a true piece of roller coaster history and I hope they keep it around for as long as they can.
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Inversiones Arnés Incomodidad
I feel like this has a lot of potential, but it is let down (at least in my case) by restraints that are very uncomfortable to the point of being painful. I usually like to be "stapled" into roller coasters pretty tightly, but the restraint bar on this one was jammed so hard into my thighs and shins that both hurt even before leaving the station. The actual ride was fun, if a bit short, and I would give it a higher rating if the restraints were more comfortable.
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Tematización ¡Buena sorpresa! Intensidad Vibración Tematización Tiempo muerto
I came into this predisposed against it, because it replaced my first "big" roller coaster and one of my all-time favorites, the Big Bad Wolf. However, I was pleasantly surprised overall. The indoor section is incredibly intense, making me start to grey out a bit the first time I rode it. The drop track was also a nice surprise, especially when riding from the middle or back of the train. The final drop has quite a bit of rattle though and that's just about as much rattle as I can take without getting a headache. I put Theming as both a Pro and a Con for this one. The reason for that is because the queue line and the station have Disney-level theming, but the theming in the indoor section of ride seemed to be mostly defunct when I rode it, resulting in confusing dead spots.
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Airtimes Intensidad Vibración
This is a fun, intense ride, but when I rode it, it was being rather rattly. Pulling 4.1G while rattling gives me a headache, so that wasn't great. I think I would really enjoy it without the rattle though. If that gets fixed, it will get another star from me.
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Inversiones Obra maestra Intensidad
The inversions on this are incredible. The first part of the ride before the brake run just never lets up! It definitely slung me around some, but I never had a problem with headbanging. Personally I think the front row is the only place to ride this one, to take advantage of its inverted-ness. Some people complained about it being slow after the brake run, but when I rode it I found that part to be plenty fast as well, albeit not quite as intense as the initial 4 inversions. Overall this is my favorite roller coaster period as of the time I am writing this.
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Airtimes Intensidad Suavidad
This is a truly incredible ride. It is intense yet smooth, has great airtime (especially in the back of the train), and is thoroughly enjoyable anywhere in the train. I personally recommend the back due to the awesome ejector airtime when getting launched backwards over the airtime hill. I also really like the vertical rollback element. After I rode it a few times and got used to hanging there, I realized what a unique perspective it gives staring straight down at the tops of peoples' heads from that angle. Some people complained about the low speed going over the top hat, but I think it gives a nice bit of suspense regarding whether the train will roll back or get stuck up there. The zero-g stall is fun too. It was my first 0g inversion and hanging there upside-down is definitely a unique experience.
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Rock'n Roller Coaster starring Aerosmith - Walt Disney World - Disney's Hollywood Studios
Michael M. hace 1 añoTematización Intensidad
This was my first roller coaster with inversions and, in hindsight, the roller coaster that made me realize I was an enthusiast. The darkness definitely adds to the intensity, but it is quite a bit smoother than the other dark roller coaster at Disney World (Space Mountain), making it much more pleasant to ride overall. It is also a great example of how Vekoma has always been capable of building great roller coasters, they just had difficulty designing them well themselves in the past without Disney's involvement.
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Tematización Suavidad Tiempo muerto
This is an impeccably smooth, quiet roller coaster to the point where it is almost boring at times. The wait times were also rather excessive when I was there due to it being new at that point. As far as mine trains go, I think Big Thunder Mountain Railroad is a better choice.
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Tematización Torta
I do enjoy riding this, but the combination of the classic Arrow jerkiness with the darkness and resultant inability to anticipate what is coming and brace for it can make this a punishing ride. Technically it isn't headbanging since this is a non-inverting coaster with T-bar restraints, but you get the point…