• Dominic B

    Théma Fun Longueur

    Hagrid's is a great family coaster that seems to last forever and has some of the best theming one can find on a ride as fast paced as this one. While I do think it's severely overhyped, it's still absolutely worth at least one ride. Be sure to try both the bike and sidecar, the two ride experiences couldn't be more different.

  • Dominic B

    Airtimes Confort Longueur

    Velocicoaster is pretty much everything I want in a coaster and then some. The layout is phenomenal, weaving in and out of itself and thru incredible theming in the first half and then turning the pacing and intensity up to 11 from the second launch onward. It also helps that the ride ends with the greatest inversion in the world. A masterpiece in every sense of the word.

  • Chermaine S.

    Chef d'oeuvre Layout Hangtime Vibrations

    I could write a 10-page essay on why Gold Rush is my number 1 favorite coaster. The layout I think is perfect. People complain about this ride being short, but with the small plot of land, I don't think Gerstlauer could have done a better job. Gold Rush provides an excellent variety of forces. Strong laterals, incredible ejector airtime going over the tophat, positives, and the best hangtime moment I've ever experienced. Launches are really good. Gold Rush is not too intense, but not too tame either, which makes for a very reridable coaster. The front and backrows also provide very different forces, so definitely try out both of them. My only complaint would be the noticeable rattle when you're on backrow coming out of the dive loop, which is annoying. Next to the (almost) perfect ride experience, Gold Rush holds a very special place in my heart. This ride changed my life and started my career as a coaster enthusiast, for which I will always be grateful. Thank you Slagharen and Gerstlauer for creating this masterpiece of a ride!

  • Chermaine S.

    Théma Confort Chef d'oeuvre

    F.L.Y. is not just a coaster. It is an experience. A perfect experience, that is. Theming is out of this world. I can't imagine any other coaster in the world that has better theming than F.L.Y. Flying through Rookburgh is such a breathtaking and beautiful experience, it really makes you forget all your problems for a while. The forces this ride provides aren't too shabby either. The best moment probably being right after the second launch. If you're on frontrow, you get a good pop of airtime. Yes, airtime on a flying coaster! Overall a true masterpiece, Vekoma and Phantasialand have really outdone themselves here.

  • Chermaine S.

    Airtimes Intensité Hangtime

    One thing I do not like about this coaster is that it's not very consistent. Some rides are good at best, but other rides are true world-class. If you do get a world-class ride, this ride is easily of the best coasters I've experienced. It has a perfect mix of forces: great hangtime, very strong ejector airtime and strong positives, with no focus on any one particular force. Launches are great as well. Probably my favorite part of this ride is the double-inverting dive loop. That element is already disorienting on its own, but add spinning to it and you really don't know which way is up or down anymore. And as if this coaster wasn't great enough already, it has an amazing onboard soundtrack as well!

  • Chermaine S.

    Airtimes Théma Intensité

    This is a prime example of: don't judge a ride by its POV. The first time I rode Taron I was absolutely blown away by how good this ride is. Theming is excellent (as expected from Phantasialand), providing lots of near misses throughout the layout. The ride itself is a great mix of airtime, positives and incredibly snappy transitions. And the sound of that second launch is such ear candy!

  • Chermaine S.

    First Drop Fluidité Ejectors

    The King of Intamin Mega Coasters. Everything from the first drop to the final brakerun is pure insanity. The first half is filled with very strong sustained ejector airtime, while the second half is more focused on quick ejector pops. There are also pretty strong laterals and positives scattered throughout the layout. My only issue with this ride is that it has a heavy focus on airtime, while I prefer more variety in a coaster, but that's just personal preference. Kondaa is still an incredible coaster that I absolutely love riding.

  • Chermaine S.

    Bonne suprise ! Fun Layout

    I was really afraid Blue Fire would disappoint me because I overhyped myself, this ride just looked like so much fun. Then I finally got on it, and did it disappoint? Oh no, no it did not. Blue Fire even exceeded my expectations. Everyone says that Blue Fire is forceless and yes, this ride is definitely not the most forceful coaster in the world, but every single element is just so much fun! Some of them do pull some pretty nice forces, such as the overbank after the looping which provides some great laterals. And that last inversion. My god, that's easily one of my favorite inversions ever. Blue Fire tries to toss you out of the train and I love it. Overall a really fun, reridable coaster with a lot of variety in its layout, which I can really appreciate in a coaster.

  • Coaster Nut

    First Drop Inversions Vibrations Inconfort

    Fun layout, but four brake runs really disrupt the flow. The main issue, though, is a persistent rattle. One ride was enough for me. The best part was getting to choose your music, so I went with KC & the Sunshine Band. "That's The Way (uh huh, uh huh) I Like It (uh huh, uh huh)."

  • Vivaan Chopra

    Inversions Launch Vitesse Théma Débit Harnais

    Literally only 12 can ride at a time, which creates gigantic wait times making this ride not worth it. The station literally is a paint and fabric, the worst themed station I’ve ever seen. Launch is good, inversions are excellent, duration is really good and the racing is more competitive than twisted colossus. However, harness was really uncomfortable and choked me at times. Not really worth the really high wait, but definitely ride once.