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Airtimes Situation Confort Trop court Temps mort
It is a great ride. Fun in front row intense in the back row. Drop is a little weak but the speed on this thing is crazy. You start standing on those airtime hills. The pov doesn't do its due diligence.
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I knew this would be peak jank when I saw the rotary lift and compact footprint for a flying coaster. It’s one of those experiences as an enthusiast that I think are really unique and worth having just so you can tell the story how weird it was. I felt like I was clamped into a waffle iron which was then shaken and banged for a minute and then mercifully set free.
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It spins and spins and spins.
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It’s a fun ride and of course it’s smooth but it was mostly ignored by the crowds for its neighbor Thunderbolt because this one just looks lame. There’s nothing really happening on it. It’s fine if you just want to bring little kids on a transitional coaster though. I almost thought the layout was intended to be a mine train ride because of all the helices.
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Lap Bar Intensité Layout
This has a surprisingly quick drop and intense transitions. It’s not glass smooth and the negative-G spots really throw you up into the panini press lap bar.
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Cyclone is everything you hope and expect it to be. It’s utterly classic and old school with the huge floor lever brakes and weird old trains with lots of extra padding. The ride itself I was afraid of getting beaten up but actually found it to be quite tame except for a couple quick lateral turns that threw me sideways in my seat. It’s really a fun ride that anyone can enjoy. My one complaint is with the terrible ride ops. There’s no seat or rows marked so it’s chaos trying to get a seat and that’s completely unnecessary. Also the ops just keep packing people into the station to the point they are spilling out onto the track. I kept having people cutting in front of me so I had to wait several extra trains to get a seat.
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Fun Fluidité
New Vekoma coasters are amazing and nothing like their previous SLCs and Boomerangs. Phoenix is a really solid family invert that is smooth and even forceful at times. This is probably the most well-rounded and high quality ride in the Coney Island area with the exception of Cyclone which is classic.
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I always look forward to riding a Chance coaster now and this one was the best at this park. It is quite gentle but still has a decent first drop and a long meandering course for an indoor ride.
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I was lucky I didn’t get any spins and just got to face toward one vertical spike and swing back and forth. I don’t think this deserves to be called a roller coaster.
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This thing made me sick with its spinning. Here’s an idea: have a spinning and a non-spinning line and let people pick what they want.