• David Parrett

    Vibrations

    It’s a rough family coaster, like an Arrow mine train where you have to ride defensively. The wait inside the building hallways I felt like I was going to suffocate.

  • David Parrett

    It’s a spinning family coaster with a compact layout. Unfortunately I was stuck facing in reverse for most of it.

  • David Parrett

    Kraken is another solid B&M looper with a ton of intensity and as usual it gives me a headache so its re-ride value is low.

  • David Parrett

    These flying coasters are trying to replicate Tatsu and the terrain is flat so it just doesn’t work very well. On top of that I always get sick to my stomach on these.

  • David Parrett

    Inconfort

    This ride is your normal spinning mouse in a dark building with some theming. There is a long outdoor queue and an even longer indoor queue. If there’s any line outdoors then skip it. They really should do a better job with the tunnel entrance and indoor queue area theming and tell a story throughout to help add interest. The ride is a wild spinning mouse so that’s also a negative. I would much prefer a smooth smaller indoor ride with well integrated story elements.

  • David Parrett

    This ride is very smooth and comfortable, unlike a similar B&M flyer at Great Adventure that I did not enjoy at all. This is like a mini Tatsu of sorts, and it’s a bit short but it is fun for a flying coaster.

  • David Parrett

    I’m an Arrow fan but ouch, this thing sucks. I love these old school mine train coasters in theory but the rough transitions make it unfit for kids to ride, defeating the purpose of a family coaster. It probably needs to go at this point and get replaced with something smooth like Big Bear Mountain, or maybe an RMC mine train.

  • David Parrett

    It’s not my favorite giga. I’ve ridden Millenium Force which is all about huge hills taken at high speed which I love, and I305 which is about one drop and then insane high speed whipping turns along the ground for the most part. Fury seems like B&M wasn’t going for airtime so they mostly stay near the ground at high speed but then the elements just don’t seem very interesting (I don’t even remember the ride other than the tunnel, it’s not memorable). I like the tunnel under the pathway and overall it’s a rush but Fury just doesn’t seem up to the level that Intamin set with its gigas.

  • David Parrett

    Inconfort

    Yet another B&M looper that is too forceful for me. It even has a pretty bad vibration or shimmy during the second half.

  • David Parrett

    Intensité Inconfort

    I love Arrow coasters, especially the custom loopers like this. They always look amazing and have a sort of quiet old school smoothness to them when they’re moving slowly. I have to mention I loved the train colors that were so 70s/80s with their yellow/orange/brown stripes. I rode it in the front and in the middle and probably recommend the front a bit more for a smoother ride. I hope these old Arrow coasters are preserved for a long time more just because they represent a cool era in the 70s and 80s when 4 inversions on a steel coaster was brand new technology. It’s kind of like getting a chance to drive an antique car once in a while.