• Coaster Credits

    Lap Bar Chef d'oeuvre Ejectors

    I literally died

  • Coaster Credits

    Airtimes Chef d'oeuvre Intensité

    Less goooooooo

  • Kw6sTheater

    Airtimes Intensité Longueur Vibrations Intensité

    This is my favorite coaster of all time. Riding The Voyage at night, in the back row, with no trims on and thunder in the distance made this literal insanity. The first few hills are a nice warm-up, providing decent floater and even ejector on the small bunny hill. I couldn’t even see my hand in front of my face during the spaghetti bowl section, which gives some crazy laterals and a few pops of ejector diving into the mid-course. The third drop on the triple down caught me off guard on EVERY SINGLE ONE of my 9 rides, providing some absurd ejector airtime. The return run is the roughest part of Voyage, but it combines wild ejector airtime with ballistic pacing and side-of-your-seat-slamming laterals. The roughness does wear you down however, but it just adds to the intensity and out of control feeling of this coaster.

  • Drive Safely

    Inversions Intensité Fluidité

    Montu is an outstanding invert with a barrage of fantastic inversions and intense turns. The zero-g roll and the batwing are incredible, as is the rest of this amazing ride.

  • Drive Safely

    Inversions Intensité Layout Vibrations Baffes

    Kumba features some really forceful elements and inversions, my favorite being that awesome zero-g roll, but the constant headbanging after that elements detracts from the amazing layout.

  • Drive Safely

    Airtimes Situation Fun Harnais

    I went in expecting a mediocre launch coaster like people made it out to be and this blew those expectations out of the water. The ride is long, has some pretty good airtime moments like the drop off of the windcatcher tower, the few twisted airtime hills and the hill after the third launch, and is overall a fun experience winding through the terrain. The restraints don’t cause a direct problem, but it would be nice to not have those hard plastic OTSRs. Go in expecting a family multi-launch like Hagrid’s or even Manta at SWSD, not a top-tier blitz like Velocicoaster or Maverick and you will come off with a smile on your face, but also disappointed that you’ll have to wait another hour and a half to ride it again.

  • Drive Safely
  • Drive Safely

    Fun Intensité Inconfort Temps mort

    As my first and only flying coaster, this gave me a mixed feeling. I do enjoy this ride very much since the pretzel loop and other inversions are very fun, but the flying position causes discomfort and there are some dead spots in the layout. This is a nice ride altogether.

  • John Montague

    Bonne suprise ! Harnais Intensité Trop court

    I am a big fan of 4D coasters. I like how disorienting and unpredictable they are. I rode this one 3 times in 3 different seats, and every ride was completely different. 2nd ride was at times jarring and unpleasant, 1st and 3rd rides were outstanding. I think this is basically 8 different coasters, depending on where you're sitting, or maybe it’s a weight thing, and every ride is a little different. I’m not sure, but I love the variety. Getting such a different ride each time is a major selling point for me. My expectations were kind of low, because these coasters aren’t ranked very high. If you’re looking for something extreme, I’m not sure you can go wrong with 4D. My best guess is these 4D rides are love/hate, so the rankings even out in the middle. Or maybe it’s that there are too many carbon copies of this coaster. I don’t know, but it’s still a great ride. Put me in the love camp.

  • Drive Safely

    Théma Bonne suprise ! Fun

    It’s a pretty fun water coaster. The drop and coaster section are a really welcome addition to this ride. I also like the indoor section with some good theming.