• Xavier Goff

    Airtimes Primera caída Comodidad

    ITS SO FUN. Insane airtime, insane drops, super smooth, super open and free, well themed. This ride knocks it out of the park. Incredible

  • Coaster Nut

    Fun Suavidad Ejectors Demasiado corto Incomodidad

    I've always enjoyed the flipping feeling on a free-spinner. That's why one of my favorite non-coaster rides was The Crypt at King's Dominion. It always made me giggle like a little kid, as does this ride. The Knight side gives powerful flips. My preferred seat was going backward at launch because the forward seat could be a bit punishing between the legs. While the shortness of the ride might be a drawback, it's also a benefit because I'm not sure how much more flipping my groin area or stomach could have handled. The Squire side, with less intense flipping, is easier on the tummy and groin for multiple rides.

  • Elmer Romero

    Tematización ¡Buena sorpresa! Capacidad

    This ride is not too bad just long lines kinda make it not worth it.

  • Elmer Romero

    Primera caída Situación Fun Demasiado corto

    This ride has a FANTASTIC drop and it’s not too short but it’s short but other than that is perfect!

  • Ben P.

    Inversiones Torta

    A classic ride, I've avoided it for years now, but it's probably time I tried it again. Bumpiness is a huge con, but the loops are still so much fun.

  • Ben P.

    Airtimes Primera caída Comodidad

    Raging Bull is a masterpiece. Don't listen to the naysayers! As one of the first two B&M hyper coasters ever, maybe it doesn't have the out-and-back airtime thrills that B&M became known for, but as a hyper-twister coaster, the ride is fantastic. Goliath at Six Flags Magic Mountain is a more-intense version of Raging Bull, but Raging Bull still packs an entertaining experience into its smaller proportions. The first drop (with the classic B&M pre-drop!) is a classic among enthusiasts, and you really feel that you are soaring on the first turnaround overbanked curve. The mid-course brake run does spoil some of the energy you've conducted, but then you twist around in a spaghetti-like fashion to pick it right back up. Raging Bull deserves a place of honor among the B&M hypers. Give it a go!

  • Josh R.

    Comodidad Obra maestra Ejectors Tematización

    The backwards airtime you get is absolutely wild. The rest of it is amazing too, but some sensations are just so rare and magnificent they're immediately memorable

  • Cooper Zimmerman

    Launch Intensidad Ejectors Confiabilidad

    LRod is one of the greatest creations known to man. This thing is honestly unbelievable to actually be existing with how godly it is. I’ve only ridden this as an all wooden coaster but I seriously doubt it’s that much weaker now. From the launch to that final brake run this thing is absolutely non stop with ungodly strong airtime both in both sustained moments and quick pops and some insane sideways moments of it. The drop is absolutely unreal with the terrain and coming into it with that much speed, the wave turn is just bonkers, the first twist and shout isn’t as much about airtime as it is with laterals but still is unbelievable but that second one is my favorite singular airtime moment and it’s the one coaster moment that makes me feel like I’m gonna die the most, the step up into the quad down is amazing and the quad down itself is unlike anything else I’ve experienced and the greatest airtime sequence probably on any coaster with the strength, quickness and terrain factor and that speed hill is just a continuation of that. This also has some very good positives with the valley after the drop and all the turns throughout and the final half loop, and not to forget the launch itself is pretty dang forceful and just so cool on a woodie. This ride is honestly pretty smooth and just the terrain factor and being a wooden coaster made the sense of speed feel dangerous on this. Very few coasters can top this or really come super close for me.

  • Cooper Zimmerman

    Airtimes Inversiones Intensidad

    Talon feels like a better laid out Great Bear and I think a lot of people would agree with that. They have pretty similar stats and the same collection of inversions and while I do like the terrain and uniqueness of gb, I do like Talon better. This thing has some very solid whip on the drop as well as the zero g roll, corkscrew and surprisingly probably the best whip I’ve felt on an immelman. The loop is also pretty fun and forceful and all the turns and helices are very solid, the airtime pops into the brakes as well as on the drop off the helix over the entrance we’re very fun and rare for an invert. Overall a very smooth and well paced ride with no dead spots and a great color scheme to add.

  • Cooper Zimmerman

    Airtimes Inversiones Layout

    Last week I got to reride this for the first time since 2018 and oh boy, what a ride. This has to be the most complete coaster I’ve ridden with it’s incredible mix of airtime, inversions, great laterals and even some decent positives. This has the most airtime of any coaster and it’s easy to see why, it has so many different kinds of it also with sustained ejector, quick ejector pops and some crazy sideways and off axis moments. Every moment of airtime on this coaster feels different and I love that, every moment is so strong and it never ends. The drop is spectacular and lasts forever just like the amazing top hat and outer bank which feel illegal, the double up into the mcbr and drop off the mcbr are rly great, the wave turn and off axis hill into the structure give amazing sideways airtime, the inversions aren’t as whippy as I remembered but still super disorienting with the constant headchoppers and there’s a bunch of really weird and fun lateral moments. The finale is also just heaven and the restraints really allow you to feel the airtime, I honestly don’t get the complaints about those rmc lap bars. Just the best coaster I’ve ridden for everything I just explained.