• Zachary S.

    Fun Chef d'oeuvre Intensité

    This is my favorite coaster. Brilliant layout, placement, pacing, etc. Since the soft OTSRs made their debut, I have no complaints whatsoever. A true masterpiece of a ride.

  • Zachary S.

    First Drop Vitesse Intensité Trop court

    Lightning Rod is the king of ejector air. The launch is neat, the location is great, it is truly a relentless beast, but, frankly, the imfamous quadruple-down makes this coaster. To put it simply, Lighting Rod is a full buffet-worth of airtime that Dollywood aggressively shoves down your throat till you simply can't handle anymore. This is the type or coaster that you are out of breath on when you arrive back at the station. Somehow despite its incredible intensity, this coaster remains comfortable too. Fast, smooth, and ferocious—what's not to love?

  • Zachary S.

    Airtimes Layout Ejectors Inconfort Lap Bar

    I get that it is a splendid ride full of incredible airtime, but honestly, having a seatbelt buckle jabbed into my flesh over and over and over again by the tiny Intamin lapbar that damn near bruises my legs on every hill just isn't very pleasant. A real rethinking of this ride's restraints could go a long way.

  • Zachary S.

    Inversions Intensité Ejectors

    An RMC masterpiece packed full of every type of airtime imaginable. Somehow, despite an airtime-focused course, they managed to fit in three excellent inversions and a huge overbank as well. Incredibly intense, relentless RMC. A true work of art.

  • Zachary S.

    First Drop Vitesse Intensité Théma

    A coaster that is so intense that it is, legitimately, too intense for many people. It's a coaster that aggressively pushes the limits while somehow, even years later, remaining perfectly comfortable. When this ride debuted with hard restraints, it was a nightmare. Ever since the park switched to soft OTSRs though, I've been in love.

  • Eric Esty

    Situation Vitesse Intensité Harnais Inconfort

    Manta is a fantastic coaster. An awesome pretzel loop, great pacing, a gorgeous setting, fantastic theming, and fun twists and turns to create a flying sensation. Unfortunately it suffers the same problems as most B&M flyers, as the restraints aren't the most comfortable, especially when you're hanging on the brake run. But an otherwise perfect ride.

  • Eric Esty

    Théma Inversions Intensité Temps mort

    Hulk is a well themed, exciting launched B&M looper. The theming is fantastic in the launch tunnel, the ride is smooth, and the inversions are all forceful and exciting. However, the pacing is off. After the first four inversions, there is a very weak helix around the launch tunnel, which slows the pacing. The ride essentially dies after the midcourse, the final corkscrew and helix are slow and weak. Otherwise, the first six inversions are very forceful and creatively placed.

  • Joshua Rose

    Inversions Fun Ejectors Trop court Débit

    The loop and the backwards launch into the dive loop give great hangtime, and the drop off the top hat throws you out of your seat. The ride is very short, however, and I believe that it should have done a lot more after the top hat.

  • Joshua Rose

    Vitesse Fun Layout Vibrations

    A little too rough, but the interaction with itself and it's tunnels means that this ride gives great headchoppers and amazing night rides.

  • Philippe-Minh N.

    Débit Vitesse Temps mort

    Nothing outstanding, but I was positively surprised by Speed! It has nice... speed and the drops are decent. The layout isn't particularly interesting or thrilling though. Oh and you can get VERY wet on this ride depending on where you seat.