A phenomenal RMC. Doesn’t even need the launched lift to be great. Every element hits really well, and it’s not painful on my shins!!! The drops are g...
A phenomenal RMC. Doesn’t even need the launched lift to be great. Every element hits really well, and it’s not painful on my shins!!! The drops are good, the lateral/wave turns are so fun, and the quad down lived up to the hype. Easily the best coaster in the park, and one of the best RMCs out there. Also a phenomenal night ride due to the in-the-woods location and unpredictable layout.
Surprisingly good for a Vekoma suspended family coaster; much better than the 342m clones I’ve ridden (e.g. Kings Island, Carowinds, etc.). The layout...
Surprisingly good for a Vekoma suspended family coaster; much better than the 342m clones I’ve ridden (e.g. Kings Island, Carowinds, etc.). The layout is much more interesting, with some solid positive Gs, and the restraints are very open and comfortable. It could use some more theming (any theming really) and the capacity is awful, but definitely worth a few minutes' wait.
It is not the kind of coaster that does things that I like in coasters. It has a kind of stop-start pacing to it that is just very strange, doing some...
It is not the kind of coaster that does things that I like in coasters. It has a kind of stop-start pacing to it that is just very strange, doing some quick drops into slow, boring turns. The theming and dark ride section is really good, as is the roll and stall into the dive loop. But then the restraints crush your groin on the immediate brakes (after they banged your head around for the rest of the ride). It’s really kind of bizarre, and not in a way I liked much.
One of the best Arrows I’ve been on, I think. It’s far too short, but what it does offer is great. A really fun and forceful drop, cool tunnel, and gr...
One of the best Arrows I’ve been on, I think. It’s far too short, but what it does offer is great. A really fun and forceful drop, cool tunnel, and great inversions that really benefit from their nice big design (unlike Arrow’s usual tiny loops). Too bad it’s only on one train and it’s over so quickly. Also a great night ride; it’s pitch black out there.
The greatest theming of any roller coaster ever built. That marketing team really knew what they were doing. It's also buttery smooth, a really pleasa...
The greatest theming of any roller coaster ever built. That marketing team really knew what they were doing. It's also buttery smooth, a really pleasant ride. I just wish there was maybe one more turn or an airtime hill or something else extra.
As far as B&M dives go, it has potential to be one of the best. The layout is pretty solid, with a big focus on inversions which have some decent forc...
As far as B&M dives go, it has potential to be one of the best. The layout is pretty solid, with a big focus on inversions which have some decent forces. However, the rattle is unbearably bad. I am normally a B&M apologist and don’t think the rattle is as bad as everyone else, but on Wrath it's by far the worst I’ve experienced. True, we were in the back row and I was on the left end seat, which didn’t help. But it really kills the ride’s enjoyability and re-rideability.
For a kids' coaster I guess it does the job, but there's nothing unique or special about it whatsoever. There's also a nasty jolt when the chain engag...
For a kids' coaster I guess it does the job, but there's nothing unique or special about it whatsoever. There's also a nasty jolt when the chain engages which is pretty unnerving.
A single double down doesn't make a good ride on its own. I feel like I'm crazy thinking this was overall a pretty boring ride, and easily the least e...
A single double down doesn't make a good ride on its own. I feel like I'm crazy thinking this was overall a pretty boring ride, and easily the least exciting coaster in the park. Props for the extremely comfortable trains, though.