• david velado organero

    First Drop Chef d'oeuvre Longueur

    Una montaña rusa clásica con matrícula de honor ,ha envejecido muy bien apenas se notan los años en ella, va cómo la seda.

  • david velado organero

    Théma Confort Intensité Trop court

    Podría ser una obra maestra si fuera más larga.

  • Kevin Li

    Airtimes First Drop Ejectors

    awesome sauce

  • Theme Park Avenue

    Yeah, this earns 5 stars. It's the best launch coaster I've ever been on. The first have has great individual elements and theming, but the second half builds up insane speed and has even better elements. The mosasaurus roll is a top 3 inversion for me. It's hard to make a ride this well-balanced yet also this elite in the layout department. It absolutely lives up to the hype.

  • Theme Park Avenue

    This really was one of the worst roller coasters ever. Rest in pieces.

  • Theme Park Avenue

    This is a fun kiddie coaster with a solid presentation and scale. I don't plan to rate anymore kiddie coasters on this site because kiddie coasters are not made for older guests, but it's averaging 6% and that's just not fair. This is probably a 3-3.5/10, but I'll round up.

  • Theme Park Avenue

    This was my first roller coaster, and it is still fun. It's certainly a bit janky because it's quite old, but the first drop, loop, and final helix are fun and intense. There isn't any spectacular here, but nothing besides the final harsh stop in the station is really an issue. It's just a fun, simple ride you probably won't be inclined to marathon but will have fun on once or twice.

  • Theme Park Avenue

    This is the ideal family roller coaster. It has plenty of gimmicks that can be enjoyed by kids and adults alike, and it combines appealing theming with mild thrills. The elevator lift and free spinning are always a blast, and the main snake king statue is gorgeous. The first and last sections offer fun thrills for the whole family, though the backwards section is admittedly janky. This balance is important for this type of ride, and not many kiddie coasters nail it like this. The ride tends to get a long line and have reliability issues, but the queue can keep you entertained for a long time. This is a well-made ride that nails everything a family ride should and it was a great addition to the park back in 2016.

  • Theme Park Avenue

    This ride is not good. The restraints really do take away from the experience as they are awkward to put on and because of how many slow moments the ride has, you have ample opportunities to think about how uncomfortable they are. The ride is decently intense, which is nice, and it has hangtime. However, the hangtime is quite uncomfortable overall. The other Skyrocket II's are better paced and more comfortable, so I enjoy them much much more. If you've been on Tempesto or Superman Ultimate Flight at Discovery Kingdom, you don't really need to ride this one. I don't have a lot of fun with it.

  • Theme Park Avenue

    Cheetah Hunt has always been pretty overrated in my opinion. It is fun, but very few elements are all that good given how long the ride is. I like the launches, water turns, and the airtime pop near the end. The windcatcher tower and heartline roll are decent. The whole ride is good but meandering and while it's somewhat scenic, it's an above average family coaster that kind of feels like it was supposed to be something more. Even if not, people treat it like it's more, but I think it's a 7/10 roller coaster. Very fun if it's open and has a manageable line, but definitely not as thrilling or interesting as Iron Gwazi or the B&Ms for me.