BONNE CHANCE !
Un coaster sans trop d'intérêts, un lift lent (on a l'habitude chez les anciens Vekoma maintenant) suivi d'une pré-drop surement dessi...
BONNE CHANCE !
Un coaster sans trop d'intérêts, un lift lent (on a l'habitude chez les anciens Vekoma maintenant) suivi d'une pré-drop surement dessinée par l'apprenti de chez Vekoma puis le reste du layout est mal conçu avec des vibrations et des transitions pas terribles...
Ne vaut mieux pas voir ''cette chose'' de jour, déjà que de nuit il est pas très beau mais alors de jours c'est juste ignoble.
Une attraction familiale qui je pense peu être tes bien avec une bonne thématique comme Phantasialand sait le faire, malheureusement, La VR détruit l'...
Une attraction familiale qui je pense peu être tes bien avec une bonne thématique comme Phantasialand sait le faire, malheureusement, La VR détruit l'intérêt de l'attraction, ce qui est dommage car elle est fluide et pleins de bonnes idées.
OOF. I really wanted to like it, but it just wasn't as good as Hydrus, a similar ride located at Casino Pier. The restraints are atrocious, as the r...
OOF. I really wanted to like it, but it just wasn't as good as Hydrus, a similar ride located at Casino Pier. The restraints are atrocious, as the ride operators literally stand on the gates and jump on them. They fall on your thighs, instead of your waist, so any sort of airtime or hang time is painful. Additionally, there is a pointless over the shoulder seat belt, which does absolutely nothing. The drop is painful, the track is rough, and the inversions provide unpleasant hang time. To end the ride with a bang, there are two aggressive ejector hills, followed by a corkscrew, followed by another ejector hill. Thunderbolt is the second worst ride in the park after Soarin' Eagle, though not by much.
The Coney Island Cyclone is surprisingly one of my favorite wood coasters! To start, the seats are extremely comfortable, feeling like a couch, and t...
The Coney Island Cyclone is surprisingly one of my favorite wood coasters! To start, the seats are extremely comfortable, feeling like a couch, and the lap bars leave a lot of room for some quality airtime. The first drop is the best element in the ride, especially near the back of the train. Despite being 92 years old, it is amazingly smooth, and I only started to get a bit of a headache after 9 rides. Marathoning is not and issue here. There are extreme lateral g's on the shallowly banked turns, and there is some great floater/ejector airtime on some of the hills. While not as intense as other woodies like El Toro, it provides an excellent ride, especially for its age. DO NOT sit on a wheel seat, as it will be a rougher experience, excluding the front row. The best rides can be found near the back.
Soarin' Eagle cracks my top 10 worst coasters with ease. To start, the restraints are absolutely bizarre, because you have walk up a sort of ladder t...
Soarin' Eagle cracks my top 10 worst coasters with ease. To start, the restraints are absolutely bizarre, because you have walk up a sort of ladder to get in while the car is moving. You then lean against the seat while standing up, and the ride operators slam a cage door behind you. The real fun begins as the train jolts to a start on the spiral lift and goes off the first drop. Everything is a blur from my experience on Soarin' Eagle, even though I just rode it today, but I remember each and every turn feeling like a plane crash. To survive, try to get a center seat, and push yourself in using the handlebars, as the restraints do not feel very safe. Good luck!
what a weird wild mouse this is,and by far,one of the weirdest coasters ive ever seen.the ride was build by the american manufacter,hopkins.and not on...
what a weird wild mouse this is,and by far,one of the weirdest coasters ive ever seen.the ride was build by the american manufacter,hopkins.and not only thats is their only coaster which never been build in the us,but also their last coaster ever built before their crashdown.so yea,this was their own attempt to recreate and renovate in their own eyes a wild mouse,but as im assuming,they didnt wanted to go with the old and boring layout,and that become more like a family thriller which can be great for kids.but is this ride,which built in 1996 and is the last coaster at the park,really is the best.no!it can be good for kids but for us,adults and thrillseekers,not really.the pacing here is slow,really slow.i belive beacuse it was ment to kids they give it its slow pacing and shitty layout.seriously,not only that its slow pacing and with low speed,the layout is so bizzare.it so wavey and with some random ass turns which sadly,the dips doesnt even give air.and it is slow,so beacuse of that the turns arent thrilling.but the thing that didnt made me give it a solow rating,might be the cool views,you get some good views during the course of the mountain and while not the best,its cool to look at.and another thing is that unlike most hopkins,it is smooth,i didnt felt headbanging and honestly i liked how good it was.but like i said before,its a kiddy coqaster,so i wont see anyone rushing to get it,i did and it was decent,with a smooth ride and some cool views,it was a pretty decent kiddy.