• Kevin Li

    Airtimes Fluidité Inconfort

    I came into this ride with very high expectations based on what everyone was saying online, but after i rode it i have to admit it is slightly overrated. The airtime is insane, so insane that my thighs slammed into the lapbar on one of the hills. I dont know if this was because i sat in the back but on some of the turns i was slammed into the side of the train and rattled around in my seat.

  • Kevin Li

    Situation Fun Débit

    A pretty average spinning coaster. I didnt get much actual spinning on this though. This coaster is definetly fun and the location is great, right over the boardwalk, but it just doesnt do much for me.

  • Kevin Li

    Airtimes Lap Bar Longueur Vibrations

    This GCI woodie is an awesome coaster. Right after the first drop you are mainly somewhat low to the ground hitting turns and airtime hills all with excelent pacing. The only thing holding this back is the rattle. I personaly dont think the restraints are necessarily uncomfortable either.

  • Kevin Li

    Fun Fluidité Baffes Temps mort

    I cant really rate this any lower since it is still a smooth, fun ride, its just that there isnt much in it. The layout is pretty mild for a floorless coaster, with only 2 inversions, and not much intensity.

  • Kevin Li

    Théma Fun Baffes Trop court

    Not as rough as most arrow loopers. The tunnels and sound affects definetly improve the ride. I honestly enjoyed this, but its just too short.

  • Kevin Li

    A raser ! Sans intérêt Temps mort

    i really dont see the point in keeping this. No real forces, extremely mild.

  • Sean R.

    Fun Intensité

    I don't really like spinning coasters, but this was pretty enjoyable and certainly unique. I'd skipped it the first two times I went to BGT, but Montu was down and there were no lines for CC so my daughter and I gave it a whirl (literally) and had a good time. Probably my least favorite coaster in the park (Air Grover doesn't count), but that speaks more to the quality of other coasters. Cobra's Curse is a good ride...no more, no less.

  • Coaster Great

    First Drop Chef d'oeuvre Intensité

    It will forever be I305 in my heart, even with whatever name they're going to call it in 2025. Since it opened in 2010, it was at the top of my bucket list. Recently, I was able to cross it off. The words before the lift hill are iconic. It really starts the adrenaline rush before the ride starts. Ride it in the back, mainly for the first drop. It's ejector 300 feet downward. One of the best first drops on any coaster ever. The first turn caused me to gray, even with my high G force tolerance. There's a decent airtime hill following. The rest of the ride has many of potentially the most snappiest transitions between turns. There's even a few good airtime hills incorporated. As soon as it goes into the breaks, you have time to process what happened. It's legendary, no matter what name it holds, and it was worth the anticipation to finally return to KD and ride it.

  • Coaster Great

    Airtimes Inversions Chef d'oeuvre

    So much of an improvement compared to Hurler. Great inversions, including the amazing barrel roll downdrop. The 3 consecutive camelbacks provide some of the strongest airtime, and the whole ride includes many quick pops of ejector. It's one of the better RMCs, and it fulfilled my wishes of an RMC of Hurler.

  • Coaster Great

    Airtimes Vibrations

    I was able to ride it before the retracking, but it was over 10 years ago. It was still pretty rough then, although Hurler was the rougher ride. The retracking makes the first half smooth, although the second half still is rough. The layout itself is filled with airtime, which makes it a pretty good wooden coaster. I'd even call it the best wooden coaster in the park. Gravity Group did wonders to Grizzly, and it should be the top method for wooden coaster retracks, since titan track makes it a steel coaster and gets rid of most of the charm.