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Théma Fun Débit
Quite interesting and quirky ride. Something different from the standard Zamperla and Reverchon spinning mouses.
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Débit Longueur Théma
There's absolutely no logic in the design of this coaster. One of the wackiest Pinfari's in existence! Still a quite fun experience.
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Nothing more than expected. Just a very basic junior coaster. Still quite rare, those Gerstlauer junior coasters.
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Trop court
Sadly this ride is gone now. While it wasn't my favourite Mack powered coaster, it definitely was a fun experience, including a darkride section. It was the oldest roller coaster in the park but the lay out was quite simple and except for the aforementioned darkride part the theming was pretty basic.
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Airtimes Intensité Longueur Harnais Lap Bar
great ride overall, I was blown away on the first drop, especially riding backrow. RMC never disappoints 10/10 would ride again
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Vibrations Inconfort Temps mort
IMO it is not as terrible as most people say. Okay, it can be rough at times, but it's acceptable and you have an example of an even rougher coaster behind it. Update november 2023: you can definitely notice that the season was almost over. Especially on the wheel seats it is really rough, worse than I remembered. I still think it's better than Loop Garou at Walibi Belgium, but I can't understand how so many people like this coaster.
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Bonne suprise ! Intensité Longueur
This is certainly one of the best and most intense alpine coasters in Europe and my favourite one by far. With 2700 meters it's exceptionally long and it still doesn't have an automatic braking system surprisingly! There are some turns that are really extreme, sometimes a sharp dive down followed by another which is quite uncommon. If you have the chance to ride this, especially with no one in front of you that prevent you from going full speed, I can totally recommend this alpine coaster! This thing is incredible.
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Théma Bonne suprise ! Longueur
Yes, it is a Mack Powered Coaster. But please, don't expect it to be boring. This ride is a great example that size doesn't always matter. The lay out is very simple, but with exceptionally good theming it's really enjoyable. Every cycle has three laps, with the first one being slow so you can take a look of all the props and stuff. I don't think they could've do any better than this considering that it has a very compact footprint and it had to fit in the building. Also, on hot summer days it's really cool in side.
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Launch Harnais Intensité Temps mort
How is this one classified as a family coaster? It's actually my second favourite ride at Djurs Sommerland and it doesn't really have any cons. The launches do have a pretty good bite to it, the transitions, especially after the second launch, are exceptionally intense. With just a very simple restraint design it really is an outstanding family-thrill coaster. I only wish there were more of these around the world, allthough I have to mention the last section of the ride with it's terrible pacing towards the end.
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Théma Fun Inconfort
Update January 2024: This is actually a pretty agressive coaster. It's not smooth, it's got a few transitions that are questionable, especially those on the first turn. A few more were pretty awkward but it was a bit more intense than I remembered. The brakes near the end didn't slow the train down nearly as much as on my previous rides so that ending seemed normal. The brakes are still brutal though, and the ride itself is pretty useless, with Pégase Express right next to it. I guess it's the smaller family coaster so it still has a role to play (maybe), and I just think the park keeps it because it's a people magnet for some reason (It gets waits around 30 minutes of the time during the summer and winter seasons). Update August 2023: This was quite a nice surprise compared to what I remembered. I rode it in row 1 and the transitions are actually really good and it's butter smooth. Some of the transitions in the first half are quite whippy. Discomfort isn't a real issue in the front part of the seat too. A better ride than Voyage Dans Le Ciel. The slow banked turns at the end are still awkward and the brakes are quite violent. Update October 2022: The roughness on this coaster is actually not that bad but the inline seating is definitely a problem. It is incredibly uncomfortable. I was behind my friend and he told me that being in the front part of the seat was painful, I even banged my head with him on one of the jerky transitions. Speaking of those transitions, they are taken so slowly at the end that you get pinned to the side of the train. The theming in the queue is a nice touch though. Ok, let’s talk about downtime. This coaster is always down at least once when I visit the park and this time and this time it broke down right in front of me. The problem this time came from a brake at the final brake run. This ride has weird banking. It seems as though it is not banked enough where it should be banked a little more and it is weirdly banked way too much at the end where it crawls through the final section. This ride is weirdly unique and charming in its own rights. I no longer think it’s one of the worst coasters ever as it is fitting in the park and I hope the park keeps it around for the foreseeable future and I don’t know how it rode before its retrack between the 2016 and 2017 seasons but I definitely think the retrack will help with keeping it around. I can overlook the discomfort and appreciate the oddly unique layout and it is a good fit for families who are not looking for huge thrills. It absolutely needs a raise in my rankings and I will give it 2 stars compared to the 1.5 stars that I gave it originally. Beware of the brakes though, they hit pretty hard. Original review: This coaster is one of the worst coasters I've ever ridden, its capacity is atrocious, I mean when I went there the queue stretched out well beyond the entrance. The ride has an unbearable rattle and the turns are extremely jerky. Of its brake runs is awkwardly banked to the right and the first brake run has booster wheels before it because the train dosen't have enough speed to make it up there. That just seems like bad design to me... oh and the ride is at least from my experience really unreliable, when I went there in 2018 the ride didn't even open from the park's opening to its closure. At least S.O.S. Numerobis, which is worse, doesn't have an hour of wait time. For all the people that dump on Goudurix, this is worse and I personally think Goudurix is more ridedable than this and I still don't undersand why Goudurix has a worse rating than this piece of crap, however i think this has three things that push it up to 1.5 stars for me: 1. This ride has no assigned seating, you can choose where you ride. 2. It's a uniquly weird coaster. 3. The theming in the queue and station is good, but when you're on the ride itself, it's got none when you're an the ride aside from a lazy netting over the lift hill and a sun a the end of the lift hill.