• Raf B.

    Tematización Launch Fun Vibración

    While I do think that the theming had a downgrade after the re-theme to Star Wars, I think they defenitely made the right choice when it comes to restraints. I'm a big fan of the Vekoma Vests that are used on some of the revamps they're doing (also on Python in Efteling). While I wouldnt say this ride is smooth, it's defenitely not incredibly rough. I do mind the roughness on this ride, but it's not the worst out there. When you're a true thrillseeker visiting Disney, this is a must ride for the credit. If you come back to Paris later, I would hit up Parc Astérix instead of Disney, because of their supperior rides and the prices. See you in a galaxy far far away!

  • Josh R.

    Situación Fun Tiempo muerto

    It won't be in anyone's top 5 at the park, but it definitely gets too much hate. The lift at the end is definitely a buzzkill, but I really like everything else. Arrow suspended coasters are a dying breed, get your rides in now

  • Josh R.

    Inversiones Intensidad

    Anyone going on and on about how much the harness hurts just tells me they don't know how to ride stand-up coasters correctly. Whatever your height is, bend down about 4 inches, then when the harnesses get locked, stand up. The harness will get locked on the next click up, which won't be at your full height. You'll get you shoulders more into the OSTR and have good groin clearance

  • alfiste 77

    Primera caída Comodidad Layout Tematización Airtimes

    Le coaster est très bon mais dans sa catégorie ce n'est pas le meilleur .

  • Raf B.

    Tematización Fun Duración Confiabilidad

    Big Thunder Mountain is a Disney classic. Its a fun long ride through incredible theming. I'd consider this to be the best attraction in the park. It just good fun, nothing else to say about it. It's, ofcourse, not the most intense ride in the world, but it isn't meant to be like that. It's a true family coaster. And I love it for that. It does tend to break down often so when you visit, try and get this one as early as possible. When you visit Disneyland Paris, I think Big Thunder Mountain is a must-ride for the whole family. When you're a true thrillseeker and you've already gotten the credit, you might have more fun riding other rides in the park.

  • Josh R.

    Lap Bar Launch Demasiado corto Layout

    Good launch coaster, but definitely is too short and gets overhyped. If I visit SFMM and this is more than a 15 minute wait, I'll skip it

  • Josh Miller

    Airtimes Fun Suavidad

    Apollo’s Chariot marked the beginning of B&M dominating the hypercoaster game, and it doesn’t disappoint! Ridiculous floater airtime throughout. It’s not intense at all, but the airtime more than makes up for the lack of intensity. You’ll be out of your seat on every hill, and the surprise drop at the end will give you several seconds of airtime! A true gem!

  • Raf B.

    Tematización ¡Buena sorpresa! Comodidad Tiempo muerto

    Joris en de Draak defenitely get's carried by the fact that it's a duelling coaster. One time, I was talking to the other train on the lifthill about who was going to win. While my hopes were high, my train lost by quite a lot. The dueling is consistently great. It's also one of the smoothest wooden rides I've ever ridden. Yet it lacks that intensity that I love about woodies. Lets make a comparison to Tonnère de Zeus. This ride is very rough, but it's quite intense. Joris en de Draak is completely the opposite; it's smooth but forceless. What ride is better? If you're very sensitive for a rattle, than you would defenitely prefer Joris en de Draak. However, I can look past a rattle on a wooden ride and thats why I prefer Tonnère de Zeus. If you are in the Efteling, I would defenitely try getting on Joris en de Draak, but it is one you might be ok with skipping it on a buisy day. But if you find the time, it's 100% worh it. Ride it either in the front or the back, where the rides are defenitely the most intense, even if you'd have to wait a couple of minutes extra. (same review also on Water side)

  • Raf B.

    Tematización ¡Buena sorpresa! Comodidad Tiempo muerto

    Joris en de Draak defenitely get's carried by the fact that it's a duelling coaster. One time, I was talking to the other train on the lifthill about who was going to win. While my hopes were high, my train lost by quite a lot. The dueling is consistently great. It's also one of the smoothest wooden rides I've ever ridden. Yet it lacks that intensity that I love about woodies. Lets make a comparison to Tonnère de Zeus. This ride is very rough, but it's quite intense. Joris en de Draak is completely the opposite; it's smooth but forceless. What ride is better? If you're very sensitive for a rattle, than you would defenitely prefer Joris en de Draak. However, I can look past a rattle on a wooden ride and thats why I prefer Tonnère de Zeus. If you are in the Efteling, I would defenitely try getting on Joris en de Draak, but it is one you might be ok with skipping it on a buisy day. But if you find the time, it's 100% worh it. Ride it either in the front or the back, where the rides are defenitely the most intense, even if you'd have to wait a couple of minutes extra. (same review also on Fire side)

  • Josh R.

    Obra maestra Capacidad

    Legendary, but the ride dispatches could be so much better