This Striker coaster from Mack is a masterpiece. The theming is amazing and the overall ride experience is also very lovely: the launches are amazing ...
This Striker coaster from Mack is a masterpiece. The theming is amazing and the overall ride experience is also very lovely: the launches are amazing and intense, on top of that you get tons of airtime and hangtime throughout the 7 inversions. I did notice a rattle on some parts of the ride. Apart from that, Voltron is one of the best coasters in Europe and I would reccomend this intense ride to everyone.
This is my number 1 so good, whippy and best pacing on a coaster I get why it's so good. The whole thing there's so much airtime. However my only con ...
This is my number 1 so good, whippy and best pacing on a coaster I get why it's so good. The whole thing there's so much airtime. However my only con is that the restraints are so bulky and it kind of hurts whenever there's bursts of ejector, nonetheless still one of the best in the world and my number 1
Top 5 first drop leading into some of the most powerful ejector in the world. At hill 2 or 3 you are hopelessly stapled and in pain but the ride is st...
Top 5 first drop leading into some of the most powerful ejector in the world. At hill 2 or 3 you are hopelessly stapled and in pain but the ride is still elite. This is the only ride that makes me queasy from its intensity. Back right wing seat is the way to go.
This has an outer bank??? I'm sorry GCI, but I didn't know you did that. This is significantly rougher than its counterpart, but has the better layout...
This has an outer bank??? I'm sorry GCI, but I didn't know you did that. This is significantly rougher than its counterpart, but has the better layout thanks to its finale.
Riding this coaster feels like flying. I absolutely love moments where you’re lifted from your seat and the airtime is sustained long enough to actual...
Riding this coaster feels like flying. I absolutely love moments where you’re lifted from your seat and the airtime is sustained long enough to actually give you that soaring sensation. This feeling is especially strong in the first half.
Every ride surprises me. I adore surprises, and when you sit in the back or even in the middle rows, you can’t really see what’s coming. The twisted mess of wooden supports makes it nearly impossible to predict what happens next. Some elements still catch me off guard, no matter how many times I ride it.
I love the out of control sensation, and this defines the second half perfectly. Once the ride dives into the wooden structure, it becomes completely wild. I find it hard to put into words, but the interaction with the structure is something I had underestimated. It’s chaotic in the best possible way.
The setting is also deeply immersive. Even without themed scenery, being constantly surrounded by the wooden structure creates a very enveloping atmosphere. In the first half, you get breathtaking views of the lake and the park, while in the second half, you’re plunged into this surreal wooden world.
And it’s not too intense, which is essential for me. I was afraid it might be overwhelming, I had fear the second half could've given discomfort, but absolutely not. The intensity is just perfectly thrilling, but never exhausting.
Then there’s the length. It might be the longest coaster I’ve ever ridden without any true pause. It doesn’t let up, but in the best way. And within that long layout, it manages to deliver all the sensations I love most: flying, chaos, surprises. Both halves are special for different reasons. I slightly prefer the first half (because I tend to like sustained elements more), but the second brings a completely different energy, and they complement each other beautifully.
Doesn't matter how many amazing rides Cedar Point has, I just wanted to ride it in repetition.
I didn’t expect to feel something so powerful.