The first drop was really nice and also the rest of the layout wasn’t bad, but a little bit pointless. Those splashdowns were amazing and I got soaked...
The first drop was really nice and also the rest of the layout wasn’t bad, but a little bit pointless. Those splashdowns were amazing and I got soaked, definitely a must do in summer time. There was sadly no theming at all, but I really enjoyed it. 7/10 in my opinion and could have been better with a more creative layout after the first drop
The best ride in Italy in my opinion. There is nothing I could say against it. Incredible inversions, nice first drop and intense positives. Every ele...
The best ride in Italy in my opinion. There is nothing I could say against it. Incredible inversions, nice first drop and intense positives. Every element is amazing, some of the rolls even have some nice airtime and the ride has some of the best theming in the park on top of that. I loved it a lot so it’s an easy 10/10 for me
This is what I wanted Apollo's Chariot to be. A few unique elements for an out-and-back hyper plus B&M's perfected floater hills. My only complaint is...
This is what I wanted Apollo's Chariot to be. A few unique elements for an out-and-back hyper plus B&M's perfected floater hills. My only complaint is that while the helix around the kisses fountain is fun, it is rather forceless. It's very cool to have two hypers a rock's throw away from each other that have completely different experiences; after riding this and Skyrush in the same day I see why this was needed. 8.5/10 - this review is dedicated to the teenage boys that tried to cut me in line and then started making homophobic comments
I'd only ever done this ride once roughly 6 years ago, and I went in expecting little. I was actually blown away by how much I liked it. Maybe it's th...
I'd only ever done this ride once roughly 6 years ago, and I went in expecting little. I was actually blown away by how much I liked it. Maybe it's the fact that it's the only flying coaster I've ever done, but Nighthawk is just a really enjoyable experience. Minus the corkscrews at the end it has a fantastic layout, and flying over the water is amazing, especially at night. The rattle is intense, but with little to bang up against it actually didn't bother me as much as I thought it would. The two most obvious issues are its awful capacity and tendency to break; I've rarely been in queue for this thing without it going down, and I've only ever seen it run two trains once. Overall, Nighthawk is a very underrated coaster at Carowinds, but probably not worth the 90 minute average wait. 8.5/10 - why does the restraint have a nipple
This is definitely the star attraction of this otherwise incredibly lacking lineup. Despite the obviously comical straight track, this layout packs so...
This is definitely the star attraction of this otherwise incredibly lacking lineup. Despite the obviously comical straight track, this layout packs some serious forces. Though the first airtime hill only gives really weak floater, the first drop is incredibly strong, the helices are absurdly intense, and the airtime finale is really good with some sweet laterals thrown in for good measure. This was the only ride at Six Flags America I wanted to and got to reride, but given how bad the rest of my experience at this park was, I can't even recommend driving a half-hour off the interstate for an Intamin hyper of all things. 9/10 - I sat on a bench for an hour waiting for this ride to reopen when I really just wanted to leave the park as soon as possible
In some respects, Dragon Fyre is the epitome of an aging mid-tier ride, but there's a certain weird aura about it too: the way that it rises into empt...
In some respects, Dragon Fyre is the epitome of an aging mid-tier ride, but there's a certain weird aura about it too: the way that it rises into empty space at the edge of the park, vast, skeletal, and rusting under the summer sun is just... a vibe. It groans and creaks and shudders as you race through it, almost as if this old relic resents every moment it has to carry you. In a weird sort of way, it's the most 'woodie' steel coaster I've ridden. While the drop is really nothing to write home about, the amount that it rises above the surrounding terrain makes it feel like more than it is. The double loop and corkscrew hold up quite well and are the coaster's highlight, for sure: you will feel the Gs. The ride quality, while a bit rough, really isn't that bad. Just hold the restraint and you'll be fine. Ultimately, you don't ride the Dragon Fyre for the thrills, but for the short line and the vibe.
I was led to believe Joker's Jinx would be a better version of Flight of Fear, but I found the opposite to be true. Sure, there aren't any trims, but ...
I was led to believe Joker's Jinx would be a better version of Flight of Fear, but I found the opposite to be true. Sure, there aren't any trims, but I found that the ride carried its speed throughout the layout worse anyways. The launch was less interesting and felt less powerful, and the outdoor setting, while allowing for cooler headchoppers, was just less fun than the indoor show building. It's worth riding if you're at the park, but if you value your time on this earth you won't be at this park anyways. 7/10 - shoutout to the ride op who did not tell us to keep our heads back and almost gave the girl sitting next to me whiplash
Given how much I like Nighthawk, I was really excited for Batwing. In my opinion, the leanback of the Dutchmen is much more comfortable than the raisi...
Given how much I like Nighthawk, I was really excited for Batwing. In my opinion, the leanback of the Dutchmen is much more comfortable than the raising of the B&M flyers. Despite those pros, I found Batwing to be an overall less comfortable experience than its sibling at Carowinds. The vertical loop of course remains awesome, but the in-line twists where actually more uncomfortable than Nighthawk's corkscrews. Despite the less-present rattle I was just overall less able to enjoy the layout, which certainly wasn't aided by the much less interesting location over a grass plot. I still recommend the ride, but not enough to advise traveling to this awful park. 8/10 - fun fact! This same model of train (the ones leftover from Firehawk) sit under Fury 325's lift hill to this day