• Bubble Gaming

    Airtimes First Drop Intensité Vibrations

    It’s 5 stars even with the roughness, that’s how good it is. The first drop is as good as people say, and “deathjector” is an accurate name. Even on the ride where I got stapled there was strong ejector, that’s how powerful it is. The turn after is intense but rough. Then, a nice little hill with some ejector, laterals, then the Rolling Thunder hill. I love the rolling thunder hill. There is sustained ejector on the entire hill. You then go through some rough but intense turns and that’s the ride. I will also mention the cable lift is fast enough to feel the speed. A retracking would do wonders to this ride.

  • David Parrett

    Théma

    I was lucky it was running and got a ride on it. I love the old school roar of its track and how long it takes to get up to speed. It’s such a throw back to an earlier coaster era with all the newer launch coasters but I love it for that reason that it’s a piece of history and looks beautiful towering above everything. I think older rides like this that have been surpassed technologically are valuable to keep around and remind us how much things have changed.

  • David Parrett

    Fun

    It was a typical Arrow mine train ride but does have the hillside terrain working for it. It was a lot of fun and a good family ride as these mine trains usually are.

  • David Parrett

    Intensité

    The last remaining Arrow mega looper was just as intense as everyone says. You get those jarring transitions and sweet sweet teardrop vertical loops. Do yourself a favor and ride it in the front, not the back, since the front is much more smooth on this ride. The back row tried to kill me. The feeling I get is that you shouldn’t really be going 70 mph through this course and these elements. It’s a flawed ride but I love it so much and hope they keep it running for a long time.

  • David Parrett

    Situation

    The hillside location makes this a wonderful terrain coaster and of course the fact it is suspended swinging cars from Arrow makes it fairly unique since a lot of these types of coasters have been removed from parks. I hope Ninja with its black train cars stays around a lot longer.

  • David Parrett

    Chef d'oeuvre

    This ride is so much fun. I absolutely love that they have a sign over the track right before the inversion warning you that strange things are about to happen and you need to keep your head back for their one inversion. It really made me laugh. It’s a wonderful family coaster and I hope it stays around a lot longer.

  • David Parrett

    Intensité

    Yet another B&M that gave me a headache and made me glad when it was over.

  • David Parrett

    Vitesse Intensité

    I feel like this might be the first wooden coaster I’ve ridden that seems to be all about speed and just making you feel like the train is going way too fast for the track and it’s going to derail at any moment. It’s a wonderful wooden coaster and I wish there were more like it. It’s not going to give you airtime and lateral forces but it’s amazing with its intensity and being out of control.

  • David Parrett

    Fluidité

    This is a good, stand-up B&M looper. It didn’t hurt and it was fun. It did put a lot of downward pressure on my legs but I remember how awful Mantis was with the head-banging and Riddler’s Revenge was super smooth with no head-banging.

  • David Parrett

    First Drop

    The first drop was really good, the first half really, but the second half was awkward, especially the weird hanging sideways out of the mid-course brakes. It didn’t really leave much impression.