The Smiler is such an amazing ride! The airtime is great, the loops are wild, and the theming just ties it all together perfectly. The whole thing fee...
The Smiler is such an amazing ride! The airtime is great, the loops are wild, and the theming just ties it all together perfectly. The whole thing feels intense from start to finish, and the ride time is actually really solid it doesn’t feel too short like some coasters do. That vertical lift hill is honestly so disorientating staring straight up while hearing all the weird sounds just messes with your head in the best way. Then the drops are super weird too because you get inverted as you fall, which just adds to how trippy the whole thing feels. It’s non-stop action, really — one inversion after another, barely giving you time to catch your breath. The Smiler just knows how to mess with you, and that’s what makes it so good.
The Launch On It Sadly Doesn’t Give You The Classic Launch Belly-Go Feeling, But The Rest Of The Layout Doesn’t Disappoint. The Inversions, Twists, An...
The Launch On It Sadly Doesn’t Give You The Classic Launch Belly-Go Feeling, But The Rest Of The Layout Doesn’t Disappoint. The Inversions, Twists, And Whatever Else Happens In The Dark Are Great, Even If I Honestly Don’t Know Exactly What’s Happening. The Darkness Combined With The Star Wars Theming Creates A Completely Different Experience, Where You’re Thrown Around By Forces You Can’t Anticipate. The Sudden Changes Of Direction Feel Even More Intense When You Can’t See What’s Coming, And The Music Plus Sound Effects Heighten The Immersion. While The Launch May Be Weaker Than Expected, The Overall Ride Delivers A Fun, Mysterious, And Chaotic Adventure That Leaves You Laughing And Wondering What Just Happened
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It’s A Good Ride For What I Was Expecting. The Drop After The Lift Is Actually Not Bad, And Then The Vertical Loop After Is Quite Intense. The Inversi...
It’s A Good Ride For What I Was Expecting. The Drop After The Lift Is Actually Not Bad, And Then The Vertical Loop After Is Quite Intense. The Inversions Like The Double Corkscrew Are Really Unique, Which Adds To The Ride And Keeps The Layout Interesting. The Volcano Theme Is Quite Cool And Gives The Ride A Distinct Atmosphere Compared To Other Inverted Coasters. The Way The Track Twists Around The Scenery Makes The Experience Feel More Immersive, And The Pacing Is Strong From Start To Finish. The Ride Delivers A Solid Mix Of Intensity And Fun, With Enough Force To Satisfy Thrill Seekers While Still Being Smooth And Enjoyable. Overall, A Very Good Ride That Stands Out Thanks To Its Theming And Creative Layout.
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A Very Rough But Enjoyable Ride. The Drop On It Feels Fast And Smooth, Just Like The Intense Vertical Loop After. However, The Cobra Roll Is Why I Put...
A Very Rough But Enjoyable Ride. The Drop On It Feels Fast And Smooth, Just Like The Intense Vertical Loop After. However, The Cobra Roll Is Why I Put This So Low Down, As It’s Unbelievably Rough And Uncomfortable, With My Head Bashing Side To Side Throughout. The Helix After Isn’t Bad And Carries Some Decent Speed, But The Transitions Still Feel Jarring. Despite The Roughness, There’s A Certain Fun To It, And The First Half In Particular Delivers Some Real Thrills. The Location Over The Lake Adds A Nice Visual Element, And Watching The Train Fly Past Reflections In The Water Gives It More Presence. Overall, It’s A Ride With Some Strong Moments, But The Lack Of Smoothness Holds It Back From Being Truly Great.
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For The UK’s Only Motocoaster It Doesn’t Disappoint. The Launch On It Is So Intense And Makes My Belly Go So Much It’s Unbelievable. The Turns On It A...
For The UK’s Only Motocoaster It Doesn’t Disappoint. The Launch On It Is So Intense And Makes My Belly Go So Much It’s Unbelievable. The Turns On It After Squish My Nuts And Are Quite Intense. It’s A Short But Punchy Ride With Decent Airtime, Especially With Those Last Little Ones At The End. The Feeling Of Being Straddled On The Bike Adds To The Thrill And Makes The Experience Even More Unique Compared To A Standard Coaster. The Wind Rushes Past Your Face, Heightening The Sensation Of Speed, And The Sudden Bursts Of Airtime Keep You Engaged From Start To Finish. Overall, It’s A Wild And Energetic Ride That Delivers Far More Than Its Compact Layout Suggests.
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One Of My Favorite Coaster Launches, It’s So Fun And Certainly Packs A Punch. The Inversions After Are Super Intense, And The Corkscrew Is So Whippy T...
One Of My Favorite Coaster Launches, It’s So Fun And Certainly Packs A Punch. The Inversions After Are Super Intense, And The Corkscrew Is So Whippy That It Catches You Off Guard In The Best Way. The Overall Experience Is Very Good, Though The Slow Turns Let It Down A Bit By Breaking The Momentum. One Time I Went On It, It Actually Broke Down And Then Suddenly Shot Off Without Warning After The Countdown, Which Was A Shock And Made Me Swear Out Loud. The Theming Around The Avengers Adds To The Excitement, And The Build-Up Before Launch Makes The Anticipation Even Greater. The Mix Of Smooth Track, Powerful Forces, And Immersive Setting Really Make This Ride Stand Out As A Highlight, Even With A Few Pacing Issues.
For A Long Time, Sik Stood As My Favorite Ride, And Honestly, It’s Easy To See Why. All The Inversions On It Are Completely Insane, Throwing You Aroun...
For A Long Time, Sik Stood As My Favorite Ride, And Honestly, It’s Easy To See Why. All The Inversions On It Are Completely Insane, Throwing You Around In Every Possible Direction While Still Keeping Everything Smooth And Intense. The Drop At The Start Is Surprisingly Good And Sets The Tone For What’s To Come. My Favorite Part Has Always Been The Heartline Rolls—They’re Brutal And They Do Hurt A Bit, But That Feeling Of Being Twisted Upside Down While Floating Sideways Is Unlike Anything Else. Aside From The Heartline Rolls, My Other Favorite Inversion Is The Cobra Roll, Mainly Because Of That Little Drop At The End Of It, Which Actually Feels Really Fun And Unexpected. From Start To Finish, Sik Delivers A Nonstop Storm Of Inversions That Keep You Guessing, And It’s Still One Of The Wildest Experiences I’ve Ever Had On A Rollercoaster.
Hyperias lift hill alone sets the tone for it. It’s honestly the scariest part. You’re hauled up so fast, yet it somehow feels like it lasts forever, ...
Hyperias lift hill alone sets the tone for it. It’s honestly the scariest part. You’re hauled up so fast, yet it somehow feels like it lasts forever, every click-click-click adding to that unbearable anticipation. By the time you crest the top—236 feet in the air—you’re already questioning your life choices. But then, in an instant, all that tension transforms into pure thrill as you plunge down the drop. And what a drop it is… easily the best I’ve ever experienced. The drop itself is a masterpiece. In the back row, it’s a stomach-churning, airtime-packed freefall that feels like your soul is leaving your body. In the front row, it’s all about that terrifying view and the sensation of hanging over the edge before gravity takes over. Either way, the feeling of your stomach rising is absolutely unreal—it’s the kind of drop that makes your brain scream but your heart beg for more. Just when you think you’ve survived the highlight, Hyperia throws you into that insane upwards twist. It feels like being whipped sideways and upwards at the same time—totally chaotic but somehow buttery smooth. It’s disorienting in the best way, like you’ve lost all sense of what’s up or down. From there, the ride never lets up. The outerbanked turn is flat-out ridiculous, like the train is trying to eject you off the track while simultaneously giving you this incredible moment of weightlessness. It’s one of the most “I can’t believe coasters can actually do this” elements I’ve ever felt. And then, just as you’re catching your breath, the hangtime loop arrives—pure madness. You’re literally suspended upside down, floating in the sky, hands up, nothing holding you except your lap bar and gravity’s mercy. It’s the perfect mix of thrill and wonder. Every element is amplified by Hyperia’s speed—81 mph feels relentless. Keeping my hands up the entire ride made every whip, airtime moment, and inversion feel even wilder, like I was surrendering completely to the experience.
The ride length isnt horrible sure its 1 mins 30 but we have 25 second rides in the Uk(Rita) i think its a fine enough ride length because if it was that intense for even longer, I would explode. The theming isnt anything special but people dramaticate it alot, its about being weightless and fearless even mocking you for getting off the ride calling you fearful.
It’s not just a ride; it’s a blur of adrenaline, weightlessness, and pure joy from start to finish. For me, Hyperia isn’t just a rollercoaster—it’s the rollercoaster. It blends raw intensity with moments of beauty (like cresting that drop and seeing the world spread out beneath you) and sheer insanity (like the hangtime loop and sideways airtime). It’s easily the most complete ride experience I’ve ever had, and without a doubt, it holds the number one spot in my rankings. Hyperia is the kind of ride that redefines what you thought a coaster could be Which Makes It Stand At My No.1 Spot And It Will Take A Lot To Dethrone It.
At One Point, This Was My Favorite Ride, And Even Though It Slipped Lower In My Top Ten For A While, I Decided To Rank It Higher Again Because Of Just...
At One Point, This Was My Favorite Ride, And Even Though It Slipped Lower In My Top Ten For A While, I Decided To Rank It Higher Again Because Of Just How Much Fun It Really Is. The Little Drop At The Start Isn’t That Great On Its Own, But It Sets You Up Perfectly For The Corkscrew That Follows, Which Hits With So Much Intensity It Almost Knocks The Breath Out Of You. Then Comes That Wild Turn—Omg! I Genuinely Thought I Was Going To Explode From The Force, It’s That Powerful. From There, The Layout Just Keeps Throwing Surprises At You, But My Absolute Favorite Part Comes Right Before The Vertical Loop. There’s A Massive Drop That Feels Completely Out Of Control And Adds A Burst Of Fun Energy To The Ride. Then You Hit The Vertical Loop Itself, And It Feels Like You’re Stuck Up There For Ages, Hanging On As Gravity Pulls You Around. Right After That, You Twist Into A High-As-Hell G-Force Corkscrew That Crushes You Into Your Seat Before Slinging You Back Toward The Station. Nemesis Reborn Is Intense, Relentless, And Flat-Out Addictive—The Kind Of Ride That Reminds You Why I Fell In Love With Rollercoasters In The First Place.
An Amazing Ride For Sure, And Easily One Of The Most Unique Experiences Out There. The Dive Drop Right At The Start Gives So Much Hangtime, And It Fee...
An Amazing Ride For Sure, And Easily One Of The Most Unique Experiences Out There. The Dive Drop Right At The Start Gives So Much Hangtime, And It Feels Like Pure Unbelievableness As You Slowly Tip Over And Get Pulled Straight Down. After That, The Ride Doesn’t Disappoint At All. The Inversions Flow Perfectly One After Another, Each One Offering A Mix Of Smoothness And Intensity That Keeps You Hooked. The Tight Twists And Near-Miss Elements Make You Feel Like You’re About To Clip The Scenery Every Time, Which Adds An Extra Layer Of Thrill. While The Ending Does Lose Some Steam Compared To The Incredible Start, It’s Still A Blast And Rounds Things Off Nicely. Altogether, Swarm Is An Amazing Ride, Blending Hangtime, Speed, And Unforgettable Maneuvers Into One Of The Most Standout Coasters Around.
Stealth is just unbelievable — no question about it. That launch is hands down my favorite of any coaster I’ve ever ridden. It hits so hard and fast t...
Stealth is just unbelievable — no question about it. That launch is hands down my favorite of any coaster I’ve ever ridden. It hits so hard and fast that you barely have time to process what’s happening before you’re already rocketing up the top hat. It’s such a rush, and that feeling never gets old no matter how many times you ride it.
The airtime off the top hat is incredible — you get that amazing floaty feeling right as you crest it, and then you’re diving straight back down at ridiculous speed. And just when you think it’s over, the airtime hill at the end throws you out of your seat again. It’s short, but every second of it is packed with pure intensity.
That said, the biggest downside is definitely the length. It’s over so quickly that it almost feels like a tease. You’re left wanting more — another inversion, maybe an extra element or two would’ve really taken it to the next level.
Still, even with its short layout, Stealth delivers one of the most unforgettable ride experiences out there. The launch and airtime moments are so strong that it easily earns its place as one of the top thrill rides. It might be brief, but it leaves a massive impression.