• Nathan F

    Intensidad Incomodidad

    The train is too small. It leads to excessive squishing around the turns. The forces and pacing could be good but the bad trains really ruin the ride.

  • Nathan F

    Intensidad Capacidad Incomodidad

    This ride has some wild jank to it that isn’t always good. It also seems profiled too tightly so it slams you around a lot. Sometimes that’s fun. Sometimes it’s not. Notably it does require a full train and prohibits single riders, which on a very low-crowd day meant it sent trains fairly infrequently.

  • Nathan F

    ¡Buena sorpresa! Suavidad

    This is almost a run of the mill family coaster. The layout is uninspired. It runs smooth. But it has onboard audio which really makes it a little extra memorable. Nothing too impressive, but in a park generally full of poor presentation it stands out.

  • Nathan F

    Fun Tiempo muerto

    It’s another Maurer spinner. Probably spins a bit more than average. But like the others I’ve done, this is a fun ride with solid spinning that probably isn’t gonna be the most memorable coaster of your trip.

  • Nathan F

    Airtimes Vibración

    It’s definitely an old wooden coaster. Good enough layout with some decent airtime pops to make it clear why this ride has stuck around all these years. But it runs rough, as old wood coasters tend to do.

  • Nathan F

    Inversiones Intensidad

    This is the intensity king at Lagoon. Two forceful loops and two fun helices. Not a whole lot to it. Ride is smooth enough. Everything it does it does well. Bur it just doesn’t do much.

  • Nathan F

    Launch Incomodidad Tiempo muerto

    This ride is a tale of two halves. The launch and tower is a truly unique experience that makes this an unforgettable ride. And the first half as a whole is a strong Infinity Coaster-esque layout. But it has a really dumb second half that is kinda rough and forceless. Ride also has bad restraints that come down farther during the ride. Overall a good coaster with some serious flaws.

  • Nathan F

    Primera caída Inversiones Vibración

    Cannibal is a phenomenal coaster. It takes each element at a perfect pace for the element. First drop is elite. Most of the ride is on the intense side, but with a super graceful lagoon roll. Has a bit of a rattle that doesn’t detract from the ride.

  • Max S.

    Duración Airtimes

    This one is fairly decent but a little less than I expected. I heard about the new tracking and it isn't as rough as the old reviews were calling it but it also didn't completely fix all the issues. The ride feels like it lasts a long time so I have to give it a pro for duration. But when I look at it I thought the airtime was going to be strong but it was pretty weak throughout the entire layout. It's possibly because I was the only one on the entire train so it was missing that extra weight to fly through the course and gain speed. It's probably a decent fit for people who want to jump into a more intense coaster past the family level and I think it checks that box. 3/5 stars

  • David Parrett

    Velocidad Suavidad Demasiado corto

    I got a chance to ride a brand new wood coaster with green lumber and it was super smooth and fun. The ride itself is a small family wood coaster. The park did a wonderful job integrating the landscaping including a wonderful water cascade and gardens around the ride. The queue is located in the center of the lift hill and first drop giving a wonderful view while waiting. There’s a great visual scare head-chopper moment after the first drop and then you’re sort of racing through bunny hops and curves. There’s not much intensity but it’s a lot of fun and can be re-ridden with no fear of pain. The restraints and trains are very comfortable too. Big kudos to Great Escape for building a new wooden coaster at this park.