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Vibrations Baffes Layout
Old layout, and my head keep hitting the restraints in a same point, and tha headache I got was so strong that i didn't get to enjoy the rest of the rides
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Vibrations Baffes A raser !
🤮🤮🤮 i refuse going on this piece of shit every time i go to gardaland in order to avoid an headache that ruins the entire day
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Inversions Baffes
Went back to this park just to ride this before the new trains got put in, it was closed all day. Went back a month later, got on it, it was terrible. Super rough and not that exciting, was interesting being stood up though as i've never been on a stand up. Very excited to see how modern trains improve this ride though. Can all headbang central coasters be fixed by lap bars? We'll see.
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Inversions Intensité Fluidité
I have no idea what people are on saying that this ride is rough or has a rattle. Idk why people complain about this ride being rough or shaky, its the exact opposite in my experience. Some great intensity on some of the inversions as well.
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Théma Vitesse Déception ! Temps mort
the themings good!
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Airtimes Situation Fun
Whether you prefer RoS or Apollo's Chariot depends on if you prefer floater or ejector. I like ejector more, so RoS is better, but I still thoroughly enjoy Apollo's Chariot. It still has some float to it, but it's more gracefully going through the terrain. At the top, you get some time to appreciate the view, then you drop. It's decent, not that good for hyper standards but average for overall drops. The ride is just hills and turns, but it's fun throughout the ride.
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Kiddie coaster
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Inversions Situation Intensité
Whoever thought of a nearly 200 foot tall B&M invert is a madman, but the result is great. The first drop gradually develops speed until entering an immelmann and a vertical loop that aren't too intense. The cobra roll that follows is insane. Some turns lead into the midcourse. After the midcourse is a pretty good zero-g roll and a corkscrew that I find to be pretty intense. A semi-intense helix leads to the end of the right. It's definitely one of the better B&M Inverts, but that's what happens when a B&M Invert is to this scale.
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Airtimes First Drop Harnais Trop court
200 foot drop at 90 degrees, it's insane. Before getting to experience other B&M dive coasters, Griffon was the first one, meaning that I didn't have any prior experience to it. Even then, it's still an amazing drop any time. Griffon's drop is enhanced by the lack of vest restraints, which for me can limit the quality of the drop. After this drop, there's a decent Immelmann before going into the midcourse. What follows is a a pretty good drop and another decent Immelmann. The following airtime is underrated in the sense that nobody talks about it. It's pretty good. There's a few more elements, then it goes into the brakes. I wish it had a longer ride, but it still does a lot with the short duration.
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Inversions Situation Temps mort
Loch Ness monster starts out with a drop, then immediately loses all of the speed by going back up and meandering. This is the start of a lot of dead spot. Once the meandering is over, it goes into the first loop. What follows is a lot more dead spots. Then, one last loop into the rest of the ride which is of course, more dead spots. When I describe it like this, it seems like a bad ride. It's not actually, the loops are fun and the ride is pretty smooth. Even in the dead spots, the ride is beautiful and it's a fun experience for people who might not have ridden a looping coaster yet.