Très bonne théma du coaster mais des virages très brusques qui nous envoient balader dans le wagon, de plus le coaster vibre beaucoup et les sièges ne...
Très bonne théma du coaster mais des virages très brusques qui nous envoient balader dans le wagon, de plus le coaster vibre beaucoup et les sièges ne sont absolument pas confortables.
Firehawk was my first flying coaster and the experience was different. Of course now I've been on better flying coasters but not quite like this one I...
Firehawk was my first flying coaster and the experience was different. Of course now I've been on better flying coasters but not quite like this one I think maybe only Batwing at six flags America is anything like firehawk was. It had to go so Orion could come so goodbye.
I was 16 when I returned to Islands of Adventure. Now that I was older and more experienced with coasters, I see that the ride changed to Dragon Chall...
I was 16 when I returned to Islands of Adventure. Now that I was older and more experienced with coasters, I see that the ride changed to Dragon Challenge I also noticed that the ride was really short like under a minute, didn’t notice that on my first ride because I thought that I was going to die. This vist I was able to appreciate the unique layout and this time enjoy multiple rides. Thankfully the coasters were still dueling this was in 2010. I never robe it again after that day but I couldn't imagine it not dueling the near misses were a major factor in it's intensity and the fear of crashing. It's just the best B&M invert to this day if you never rode it you just can’t imagine the forces near misses and what looked like head-on collisions, then boom a vertical loop, and then again another near miss I thought my feet were gone and now back to back corkscrew’s so much forces we’re givin. I'm not sure if they ever make a ride like that again.
Dueling Dragons scared the shit out of me when I was little. I had only been on the Vortex at kings island around this time and I was truly scared. I ...
Dueling Dragons scared the shit out of me when I was little. I had only been on the Vortex at kings island around this time and I was truly scared. I only got to ride it once that day and I thought I was gonna to fall out I just knew we were going to hit the other train then I almost blacked out but another inversion kept me up it was insane forceful and enjoyable. I knew nothing about elements back then or positive and negative G’s I just knew the ride I just got off of shouldn't exist. But I never forget about that ride, years later I came back and it's called Dragon Challenge I got more than one ride that day.
Nice ride but it’s crazy that they only run one train on busy days, I’ll probably never get on this ride again so eventually it’ll fall and fall in my...
Nice ride but it’s crazy that they only run one train on busy days, I’ll probably never get on this ride again so eventually it’ll fall and fall in my rankings
This is a masterpiece of engineering. The height, the hydraulic cable launch and just the look of it. And for its age its still up and running today. ...
This is a masterpiece of engineering. The height, the hydraulic cable launch and just the look of it. And for its age its still up and running today. Take the front row on this one. The launch is just face warping and organ displacing strength - never felt such launch. The way up and down is just loooong. Even though its just seconds. For rollercoaster terms it is long and surely feels like it! Love the twist on the drop which is like a whip. I can't agree with naming the comfort or rattle as a con, given its age and the swaying is not that bad. If its such a big deal you might wanna try the middle seats.
Ok, not a woody fan. But oh my, this is like riding a dragon while holding its tail. What a beast! Definitely the last row at the end of the day. The ...
Ok, not a woody fan. But oh my, this is like riding a dragon while holding its tail. What a beast! Definitely the last row at the end of the day. The first drop is insane for a wooden coaster. The airtimes are beyond insane and specifically the very last hill. The pace and g-forces of the banked curves at the end is powerful!
It's a pretty fun ride but a bit painful. The headbanging is atrocious on this one so make sure you keep your head back and stable but even then you ...
It's a pretty fun ride but a bit painful. The headbanging is atrocious on this one so make sure you keep your head back and stable but even then you might feel some pain. This one isn't very intense and seems to focus more on theming. It still has fun elements like straight drops and inversions that let you hang upside down. The duration of this ride is also super long compared to a lot of coasters so you get a good amount of ride time. It seems like Blazing Fury is a bit redundant when comparing theming and the effect it's trying to give. Blazing Fury came first so I'm a bit confused why they made Mystery Mine so similar theming-wise but both are fun adventures. 3.5/5 stars
The ride has a lap bar that's hilariously unaccomodating to larger riders, but unlike Penguin Trek they didn't have to staple me to make me fit. I als...
The ride has a lap bar that's hilariously unaccomodating to larger riders, but unlike Penguin Trek they didn't have to staple me to make me fit. I also like the theming way more, the station is absolutely gorgeous. The ride is short, but it has fun gentle forces. Unlike Penguin Trek this one is far from forceless. If you've ridden Dragonflier, it's a lot like that. I definitely prefer Vekoma's new SFCs a lot more. A decent ride and a worthy replacement for Sand Serpent and Phoenix, better than both and really rounds out the area. If only my enjoyment of the ride hadn't been tainted by mourning of the loss of the coaster across the midway...