What a disappointment. I am glad it rained as we entered the park, because anything longer than the 5-minute wait would have made this worse. Overal...
What a disappointment. I am glad it rained as we entered the park, because anything longer than the 5-minute wait would have made this worse. Overall, it is a decent ride, but the addition of the nasty rattle and a mismatch of expectations makes the experience less than ideal. B&M, you need to figure out this rattle, because this is year one, and the ride is going to shake itself apart. The theme idea is decent, but the fact that a modern wing coaster has nothing to interact with is mind-boggling. There should have been near misses, so I score the theming a zero until this is fixed. This is currently at the bottom of my new ride 2025 list (Siren's Curse > Wrath of Rakasha > Rapterra).
Theming is excellent; the queue under and next to the ride makes this a truly unique overall experience. The tilt isn't just a gimmick; the release f...
Theming is excellent; the queue under and next to the ride makes this a truly unique overall experience. The tilt isn't just a gimmick; the release from 90 degrees is equivalent to a pretty punchy launch. It is the smoothest ride I have been on. I wouldn't say intense, but it transitions well, and the LEDs, music, fog at night through the tunnel all make a fantastic experience. I love the restraints and how they stretch, allowing you to lean out during the tilt. The overall package is a top 5 ride at Cedar Point. Currently, I have it rated #2. I wish it were a little longer. Worth the trip. Make sure to ride it at night.
My favorite ride of all time. I've taken over 80 rides, and I never get tired of it. The intensity, snappy turns, double launches, everything I love...
My favorite ride of all time. I've taken over 80 rides, and I never get tired of it. The intensity, snappy turns, double launches, everything I love in a coaster. This is my favorite ride at Cedar Point which is saying a lot next to the other great rides. I wish it were a little longer; oh, what I would pay to experience the original Heartline Roll.
Superb RMC conversion of the old Mean Streak to a world-class masterpiece that is part of the big five at Cedar Point (SteVe, Millie, Mavie, TT2, and ...
Superb RMC conversion of the old Mean Streak to a world-class masterpiece that is part of the big five at Cedar Point (SteVe, Millie, Mavie, TT2, and SC). I could do without the little hills at the end, but they don't distract too much like they do on Twisted Timbers.
So first of all, I really enjoyed this ride. There are just a few problems that I have with it. B&M used to build the most intense and innovative coas...
So first of all, I really enjoyed this ride. There are just a few problems that I have with it. B&M used to build the most intense and innovative coasters ever. If we now take a closer look on Monster, it just feels like they redid the shaping of old elements, and just made it less intense. For instance the zero-g-roll or both corkscrews. They’re flowy, but don’t have the insane whip which the old B&M ones had. And that’s one of the biggest strengths of the model, which kinda feels like they are erasing the best things about the old ones without adding much new stuff. Now hear me out, this is not a bad coaster. I enjoyed it a lot. In fact I think it’s incredible how they managed to fit it into this tiny space, it’s just really creatively integrated into the environment. The first drop is also amazing with the location. So Monster isn’t a bad ride, it’s actually really good, I just really don’t like the direction of where newer B&M Coasters are going in general, and this is a good example for it.
Probably just my favorite ride at Gröna Lund. I loved the airtimes on this, it really surprised me. The first drop is pretty insane. The layout is jus...
Probably just my favorite ride at Gröna Lund. I loved the airtimes on this, it really surprised me. The first drop is pretty insane. The layout is just so tight, I can’t even imagine how they managed to fit it in there. It’s pretty rough, but it’s a wooden coaster so I don’t really mind it, it kinda adds to the feeling. The location is obviously also incredible next to the sea. Overall just a really tiny coaster that hides much more than you might think.
I liked it. The first part is the best, after that it just feels a little mediocre. It actually rattles more than most of the other gerstlauers I’ve r...
I liked it. The first part is the best, after that it just feels a little mediocre. It actually rattles more than most of the other gerstlauers I’ve ridden, I don’t know why. It’s kinda janky at some points. But the location is really cool and it’s still fun, but probably the weakest of the gerstlauer bobsled coasters I’ve ridden.
I really don’t know how to rate this. It was incredibly intense, I can’t even understand how this is allowed. I was literally upside down at the point...
I really don’t know how to rate this. It was incredibly intense, I can’t even understand how this is allowed. I was literally upside down at the point with the highest amount of g-forces, which is 3.5g’s, so it was like ejector airtime but -3.5g. It was just so over the top for me. Maybe it was just the ride that I got and it normally spins differently, but this was definitely not so fun. The location was nice though.