• GLaDOS

    Airtimes Théma Intensité Trop court

    Fenix is an intense ride, much more intense than I thought it would be. The first drop has nice hang time in all rows and the pullout has some force. The airtime hill throws you out of your seat and the Immelman is intense at the bottom and has a bit of hangtime in the middle rows. The helix has some crushing positive G forces to the point of being a near-greyout moment for me. The zero-G roll is whippy and the ending has a bit of airtime and positive G forces. Fenix is a bit on the shorter side but the elements it has are really good and it is really well paced. There is a dark ride section at the beginning and the queue and area are really well themed.

  • Robin B.

    First Drop Vibrations Baffes

    When we got on the queue was empty. Personell is friendly and the coaster itself is quite fun otherwise.

  • Alberto F.

    Fun Intensité Longueur Vibrations

    What a ride! Voltron is an intense coaster with a relentless pace; it never stops kicking from the beginning to the end. It never reaches an unbearable intensity, but the level remains pretty high throughout the whole, long ride. While this might be a bit too much for some, it was perfect for me, its long duration is a much-appreciated feature. There is a welcomed pause in the middle of the layout that lets you breath some fresh air, and then it starts to push even more. Lots of fun! I want to talk a bit about the rattle: During my 2-day visit, I had the chance to ride it 5 times, and I noticed that some trains had more rattle than others. There are at least one or two trains that fly through the track with a smooth pace, while others rattle a bit. In these cases, the best option for a smoother experience is to choose the middle seats, which also makes the perceived intensity of the ride a little less intense. Theming is just beautiful. It reminded me of F.L.Y. a lot more than I want to admit, but it has some very unique features like the real tesla coils that can be heard singing from time to time and the great Nikola Tesla animatronic. I appreciated this coaster so much; it is really worth the trip to Europa-Park. Highly recommended!

  • John E.

    Situation Fun Trop court

    Its location next to Taron is nice, but the ride is very short and it doesn't too much but the the ride is still quite fun.

  • GLaDOS

    Bonne suprise ! Fun Fluidité

    Dwervelwind is a great family coaster. The theming is nice, and the onboard audio adds a lot to the experience. The turn after the lift hill is a nice way to get the train spinning and the first drop has a bit of float in the back car. It is rather shallow so don’t expect too much from it. The low turn gives a nice sense of speed and some mild positive G forces. The horseshoe turn gets you floating forwards and is taken quite quickly. The rest of the layout consists of a few dips, turns and S-bends which are all taken at a brisk pace. It’s a bit on the shorter side though. Dwervelwind tracks flawlessly and the audio works in most cars of both trains (except car 1 of the second train as of July 2024). It ran 2 trains for the beginning of my second day at the park, and when it ran one train, it was the one with functional onboard audio.

  • Mr. Midster

    Airtimes Fun Ejectors

    Phoenix is a coaster with a very simple layout, but it does what it does so damn well that there are no complaints from me. Is it like the OMG GREATEST WOODEN COASTER ALIVE OMG OMG OMG!!!!!!! ehhhh.... no... However, that does not mean it is not an amazing ride, trust me. It is. This simple old revived 40's airtime machine still contends with the best of em' in terms of the quality of airtime. Not THE BEST OF ALL TIME, but... not especially far off, which is impressive for a coaster technically nearly 80 years old. 5 Star Attraction.

  • Mr. Midster

    Airtimes Inversions Chef d'oeuvre

    I have ridden the likes of Steel Vengeance, Iron Gwazi, Skyrush, among many other elite coasters, however VelociCoaster STILL TO THIS DAY is my favorite. Everything about this ride is next to, or perfect. The theming, the inversions, the launches, the airtime, everything is just perfect and everything this Intamin fanboy likes. If you are in the Orlando area and looking to hit up the major parks, riding this should be a REQUIREMENT if you are a fan of roller coasters. Really all I can say is, this is my favorite coaster in the state of Florida, and as of this point, of all time. 5+ Star attraction.

  • Max S.

    Airtimes Inconfort

    This one is the definition of jank but it had so much charm. I liked the steep drops a coaster like this could provide. It even had a unique double-down section. It's as rough as it looks but I sometimes like janky rides. Again, shoutout to the ride op that let me ride the kiddie coaster and then walked over to this one to get it started for me as well. I have to mark this as discomfort because I did get stuck on it for almost 10 minutes LOL! She couldn't get the lap bar to pop up on my car. It got pretty hot sitting there, but it was early in the morning so the heat wasn't too bad. 2.5/5 stars

  • MapleFlakes

    Débit Lap Bar Ejectors

    Phoenix is unlike any other roller coaster I have ever ridden. I have never felt compelled to hold onto handlebars for my own safety, but this ride sincerely scared the crap out of me. I don't think you've really experienced the true meaning of airtime until you ride Phoenix. When people say that these hills feature "standing airtime' they aren't lying; if you keep your feet planted to the bottom of the car it feels like you are going to fly out of the ride, and if you let them rise up with you then your knees will slam into the buzz bar. It is a marvel that this ride continues to operate with the restraints--or lack thereof--it has today. On top of that absurd ride experience, the operations on this ride are the fastest I've ever seen. A slow cycle here is anything over 30 seconds and they frequently hit dispatches in the low 20s. I sincerely hope that Knoebels never touches the restraints on this legend; I'm sure the ride would still be great, but the buzz bars make this ride the icon it is today. 10/10 - there is something beautiful about how everyone screams in the pre-lift tunnel; it's a truly freeing and joyful experience

  • MapleFlakes

    First Drop Bonne suprise ! Vitesse

    I fully expected Twister to live in Phoenix's shadow, but this is one of the best wooden coasters I've ridden. It has an incredibly unique and bizarre layout, featuring what has to be the only "mid-lift" I've ever seen. The first drop was surprisingly strong in the back row, and the rest of the layout kept its speed beautifully well while having some powerful laterals and nice positive Gs. Definitely make sure to get a ride or two on this coaster; while it isn't the best in this park it is still great. 8/10 - why aren't there any air gates do they realize Americans come to this park