Better than Zeus? No, but a nice coaster nonetheless. It's rough, but not Hades rough. And it's nice to regain something after Hades like the park wan...
Better than Zeus? No, but a nice coaster nonetheless. It's rough, but not Hades rough. And it's nice to regain something after Hades like the park wants you to.
Sirens Curse is a great addition to Cedar Point's lineup, featuring tight elements and surprising airtime with whippy inversions. What's not to like? ...
Sirens Curse is a great addition to Cedar Point's lineup, featuring tight elements and surprising airtime with whippy inversions. What's not to like? The tilt is incredible in both the front and back, but I experienced significantly more airtime in rows 4 and 5.
Airtime, speed, and intensity make Fury 325 an incredible ride. The drop into the banked turns is exhilarating, with a series of low-to-the-ground, su...
Airtime, speed, and intensity make Fury 325 an incredible ride. The drop into the banked turns is exhilarating, with a series of low-to-the-ground, sudden, and whippy turns that keep the excitement going. There are no dead spots throughout the entire ride. Fury 325 truly deserves the title of the king of Giga coasters, thanks to its remarkable speed and layout. are unmatched.
Voyage is an adrenaline-packed ride from start to finish. The first drop, at a steep 66°, delivers incredible airtime, especially in the back row, whi...
Voyage is an adrenaline-packed ride from start to finish. The first drop, at a steep 66°, delivers incredible airtime, especially in the back row, while the front row feels like manning a runaway locomotive. The ride's pacing is intense, with speedy bank turns and airtime hills that seem never-ending.
A 107-ft camelback gives great floater airtime, and the second hill features a twist, providing both floating and laterals. You’ll encounter seven tunnels during the exhilarating 2:45 minutes of chaos. The spaghetti bowl section is pure madness, with tight 90° turns and rapid bunny hills that yield intense ejector airtime and negative G-forces.
The final third of the layout is the wildest, making for an unforgettable experience. Riding at night amplifies the thrill, as you can't see the transitions, and you're launched into the darkness for 6,442 ft of track. That triple down in pitch-black darkness and through a loud tunnel back to the station is both exhilarating and a bit scary. I can't wait to ride again!
El Toro is my second favorite wooden coaster because I rarely experience discomfort when I ride it. The first drop from the back row is absolutely ins...
El Toro is my second favorite wooden coaster because I rarely experience discomfort when I ride it. The first drop from the back row is absolutely insane, and the airtime moments are among the best of any coaster. With its incredible ejector moments, amazing first drop, and out-of-this-world pacing, this ride is truly a standout. 5 Stars
There’s absolutely no point in riding this. The most intriguing part is a 3 foot drop. The only reason this is still here is because some 99 year olds...
There’s absolutely no point in riding this. The most intriguing part is a 3 foot drop. The only reason this is still here is because some 99 year olds have nostalgia for it. Don’t waste your time.