This kids' coaster is rough! You go around the basic gravity layout/airtime hills and helixes. Then you just go around two more times which is just pa...
This kids' coaster is rough! You go around the basic gravity layout/airtime hills and helixes. Then you just go around two more times which is just painful. Overall, a bad coaster but the name is cool.
This family coasters trains are as long as the ride! So, you go up a lift and then you go down and through some helixes which don't do much. Then you ...
This family coasters trains are as long as the ride! So, you go up a lift and then you go down and through some helixes which don't do much. Then you just meander around some more helixes. Pretty good ride and they let you go aroung twice so it's a bonus. Overall, a fun coaster that has very long trains.
So, this family coaster is really fun! You start off with a weird lift that pauses and turns in the middle. After that you just meander around with so...
So, this family coaster is really fun! You start off with a weird lift that pauses and turns in the middle. After that you just meander around with some turns and airtime hills that don't do much. As someone who is smaller, I rode in the back and my head kept hitting the back of the bar/headrest which really hurt. Overall, a decent coaster that doesn't do much.
This indoor wild mouse is really cool! You start off with a very fast lift into some hairpin turns which are decent. After that you go into a somewhat...
This indoor wild mouse is really cool! You start off with a very fast lift into some hairpin turns which are decent. After that you go into a somewhat airtime filled drop which is mid. Then you kinda just meander around for the rest of the ride. Overall, a good family coaster with some cool theming.
So, this super boomerang is very cool! You start off with my favorite stall which has some amazing hangtime. Then you go into some airtime hills which...
So, this super boomerang is very cool! You start off with my favorite stall which has some amazing hangtime. Then you go into some airtime hills which are mid when forwards. Then you go backwards and it's the same thing but a tiny bit better. Overall, a fun ride which is better than a basic boomerang.
Indoor wild mouse coaster. Always a line way longer than it should be for a painfully average ride. Did I mention painful? For such a small coaster, y...
Indoor wild mouse coaster. Always a line way longer than it should be for a painfully average ride. Did I mention painful? For such a small coaster, you seriously get bumped around, and not really in a good way.
Banshee was a new type of B&M Invert. There is the obvious: the use of vest restraints over the manufacturer's older over-the-shoulder restraints, but...
Banshee was a new type of B&M Invert. There is the obvious: the use of vest restraints over the manufacturer's older over-the-shoulder restraints, but also with this comes a significant layout change. Whereas older B&M Inverts focused on snappy inversions, Banshee focuses more on drawn-out, intense inversions, making it more akin to their floorless coasters. Firstly, I want to say that the first drop is great, as it whips you down 150 feet with great speed. The Dive Loop was the perfect first inversion for the coaster, matching the speed of the first drop with a drawn-out dive, flying back to the ground straight down, while the first drop curved around. The vertical loop that follows not only is good eye candy, but also ups the intensity, which the Zero-G Roll responds to with the coaster's whippiest inversion. And on the other side of the roll is a Pretzel Knot, going back into the drawn-out inversions. Immediately following this is a vertical loop; it's probably the coaster's least meaningful inversion, but I'm not going to complain it's there since it's still a lot of fun. There then is a turn into the finale: an in-line twist with great hangtime into a helix to end. It's probably the coaster's best inversion, and one last surprise to end this great coaster.
It's also important to point out just how good this coaster follows together. With the exception of the turn into the in-line twist, Banshee is pretty much back-to-back inversions, with only the valleys between each providing a break from the action. As such, there are no dead spots here, and the valleys themselves give the coaster an ebb-and-flow feeling to it as the crests become the most exciting moments, those of being upside-down. Also, I don't have too much of a problem with the vest restraints during the actual ride experience, as I'm too busy enjoying the ride to notice them, but while waiting on the break run, they do dig into my collarbone, and it can be a bit uncomfortable.
Probably the most intense and relentless pacing of any coaster I've been on. The first couple of inversions seriously make you feel like you're being ...
Probably the most intense and relentless pacing of any coaster I've been on. The first couple of inversions seriously make you feel like you're being flown around by a dinosaur.