• Nikki Mckay

    PLEASE where is the best place to sit on this rollercoaster if it is your first time going on it and you are unsure and anxious?

  • Sean R.

    Situation Layout Trop court

    Rode this in 1993...don't remember much other than it was fun and I was excited to see if something had topped the Loch Ness Monster, which it had.

  • Sean R.

    Airtimes Fun

    Went on this in 2002. I remember the high points being very high and one of my friend screaming at the top of their lungs in fear while another friend and I laughed uncontrollably. It had some pop...but I don't remember much else.

  • Lucas Tikkala-Cutler

    Inversions Vibrations Baffes Trop court

    This ride is pretty mid. The first drop is not much of anything. The vertical loop is pretty fun and relatively smooth but the corkscrews… they were so awful and uncomfortable. I might ride again though.

  • Lucas Tikkala-Cutler

    Airtimes Lap Bar Bonne suprise ! Inconfort

    Such a great classic wooden coaster. The PTC lap bar gives so much room for air time. And wow this coaster gives you air. There’s one sharp moment of ejector but a load of floater. It did have some janky transitions.

  • Max S.

    Longueur

    I started off the day at Hersheypark with the kiddie coaster. I've been on some with one lap or two but I was surprised this one had you do three straight laps. The hill after the first lift hill surprisingly had some good whip in the back once you got to the top. This should be a great one for kids but the duration might be a trade-off between ride length and line waiting. It depends on what you want out of this but on crowded days I could see the length become an issue. 1/5 stars

  • Robert A.

    Théma Inversions Fun Théma Temps mort

    "Why do you have theming twice?" Because the queue and station theming is awesome. It is really really good, some people say the theming is better than the ride. But after that launch, all of the theming is thrown out the window. There is, to put it in as few words as possible, nothing.

  • Sean R.

    First Drop Inversions Situation

    Went on this nearly 30 years ago. Giving it another go in a few weeks. It wasn't spectacular when I first rode it, but the idea of going under the water on the first hill coupled with multiple inversions made it a memorable experience nonetheless. It was my #2 after the Loch Ness Monster for a long time.

  • Sean R.

    Fun

    This ride is as advertised...a classic wild mouse. Not my preference, but there are some undeniable thrills that make it worthwhile if lines are short.

  • Sean R.

    First Drop Lap Bar Fluidité

    There's a lot to like about this ride...and while there are newer B&M hypers that I've been on, there was no discernible difference in the quality and intensity of Apollo's Chariot by comparison. I had ridden Intimidator305 a couple times earlier in the day before making the drive to BGW, which made this feel a bit more sedated than it might have felt otherwise. But the pump fake on the first hill, the camelback, turnaround bank and a few other elements I'm not remembering definitely kept the intensity (and heart-rate) up. The back seats were really great as they are with all the B&M hypers I've been on - allowing you to feel the force and airtimes a bit more throughout. This ride has great views, is a good looking coaster and has high repeatability as well. Not quite as intense as Intimidator at Carowinds and not a Giga, but not to be underestimated either.