• GLaDOS

    Airtimes Vitesse Intensité Vibrations

    I didn’t like Troy that much at first, for my first 4 rides. I got two other rides at the end of the second day of my visit which changed my opinion on Troy. It rattles a lot, don’t get me wrong. It has a few jerks and a constant rattle but beneath the pain, there is a good ride. The first drop has nice airtime and lateral forces in the back but the pullout is long and is jackhammer city. The climb into the turn has really violent airtime followed by a jerk on the turnaround. The following hill and climb into the turn have nice airtime pops. The large hill has nice sustained airtime up front and slightly weaker airtime in the back. The station flyby is a nice visual but the turn into it is really rattly. This is also the case for the quick directional changes after the station flyby. The final turn is quite fun because the train is still going really fast through it (and it’s also the photo section). Troy has nice theming and a great soundtrack, and just looks really nice in the park’s skyline. Troy is just a case of the more you ride it, the more you get used to its roughness, like Tonnerre 2 Zeus.

  • Ryan C.

    Théma Débit Confort

    If I knew anything about Arthur I’d have loved this more than I already do. It’s so magical, and the outside section would be terrible anywhere else, but thanks to the parks setting it’s just as beautiful. The station is a complete marvel too!

  • Ryan C.

    Inversions Vitesse Longueur Launch Temps mort

    Wish it was just a bit faster, the hill after the launch takes all the speed and buzz out the launch and just seems like a wasted element. But the launch holding area is really fun and cool, the smoke and alarms really add to the experience. The last two inversions are so intense though and are the stand out of this ride.

  • Thomas Stoker

    Airtimes Chef d'oeuvre Longueur

    The moment that this ride leaves the lift hill, it is absolute insanity for the next minute or so. The airtime is absolutely ridiculous, the pacing is absolutely fantastic, inversions are intense and filled with whippy moments, and to top it all off, it's smooth as can be. Deserves the title as the world's best. Even more special for me as it was my 300th coaster. Couldn't have asked for a better milestone. Incredible

  • Timothy Doe

    Bonne suprise ! Fun

    In my opinion it's really not that intense. It's fun but it's just not that intense compared to the monster or the phoenix. That's just my opinion though.

  • randombeans

    Théma Inversions Layout Harnais

    Despite what people say, this is a good ride if you know how to brace. I rode it twice, once in the front row and another in row 7 on the rear side of the car. I would definitely recommend queueing up for the front row, I had to wait around 8 more laps until we could go on, but it was worth it. To brace, all you need to do is push your body forward and keep your head forward, that's it. I only put the harness tag for how stupidly uncomfortable the restraints are on your legs.

  • TwanTastic

    Théma Fun

    Unique ride, well themed, one of the best vekoma juniors out there. Also surprisingly forcefull in the back row!

  • TwanTastic

    Trop court Théma Lap Bar

    Well, nothing really special to me. It's okay, nothing more than that. Scenery is very mediocre.

  • TwanTastic

    Fun

    It took two years to open but it's finally open! Just another standard spinning mouse. Theming is okay-ish, but not really amazing. Fun but I would rather see a darkride there.

  • Vt2

    Layout Déception !

    This is a good family coaster, I didn't mind it, however it doesn't hold a candle to the other Arrow suspended coaster I've ridden, Vortex at Canada's Wonderland, or even the rest of the coasters I've ridden at Cedar Point. It's very much a stepping stone coaster for the little ones, and not really something for thrill-seekers and coaster enthusiasts. Most intense part is probably the helix near the end, but other than that, Iron Dragon is a pretty tame coaster