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Fun Fluidité Longueur Inconfort Temps mort Lap Bar
The ride is nicely long like most mine trains which i like, and it was surprisingly smooth! But when you ride this, get ready for the lap bar to come down hard. i'm a very small person and it felt like i almost didn't fit in the ride.
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Airtimes First Drop Ejectors Théma
Really good ride! theming is pretty confusing though
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Airtimes Lap Bar Confort Théma Déception !
The ride is very good and it has nice airtime. could use more theming and was a bit disappointing but it's a very good ride.
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Situation Fun Baffes Trop court Harnais
quite a bit of headbanging. also very short
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Vitesse Fun Intensité Vibrations Déception ! Inconfort
Ride was pretty fun but it worsened my headache after i rode Fury, and it was rough, but not as bad as people say.
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What an amazing surprise. When I saw they built this, I was highly confused. What is the point of a relatively, by today's standards, small coaster without inversions? It is not even close to hyper, so no huge height or speed and it doesn't go upside down--so what gives? What this coaster delivers is a ride experience unlike any other coaster I have ridden. Again it doesn't really fit any of today's popular categories. I would call it a steel twister. My expectations weren't very high, but after riding it, I can tell you they were shattered. This thing is amazing. Air on top of air on top of air and then they threw some air in for good measure. Think of a wooden airtime machine that is silky-steel smooth and that's it. Simple formula that we don't see, but man oh man does it work. We rode this I think 10 times in one day. Where you sat didn't matter much--they are all excellent. Of course there are differences and I had my favorite, but dead center of the train was still a great, great ride. By far the biggest surprise of the trip. Truly a one of a kind gem for Chance and KK. Hopefully Chance will get to build more of these.
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Vitesse Chef d'oeuvre Intensité
Iron Gwazi is a contender for the best roller coaster in the United States, and maybe even the world. It really is American Zadra- incredibly intense, relentless pacing, smooth, and full of sustained ejector airtime moments. This ride does not feel like an RMC. It's a completely different beast and offers a much more intense, breathtaking ride than any of their other coasters. It has the perfect mix of powerful, sustained moments of airtime and quicker moments of violent ejector that all complement each other nicely. Ride ops will always allow riders to ride in minimal verification, which leads to crazy airtime and bruised thighs. This ride leaves you in the dust. By the time you're processing what just happened on the death roll, you're already through the cutback and heading into the wave turn- an incredibly sustained moment of sideways ejector airtime. The finale of bunny hills/trick track portions all deliver. I dont think this ride will ever leave my top 3. Iron Gwazi is a true masterpiece. Don't just visit florida to experience this ride, pack your bags and move to Tampa so this beast is in your backyard.
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Confort Fun
It's aight. Nice and smooth, and a pretty good people-eater for a park that mostly has low-capacity stuff. It's cute and fun, but also pretty short and middling as far as B&Ms go. I'm just happy it's finally open after like 3 years of waiting.
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Lap Bar Launch Intensité Trop court
The ride feels like being launched off an aircraft carrier.
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Théma Chef d'oeuvre Longueur
I think it truly deserves to be top five in the world. Constructive criticism- the airtime needs a little more punch and the train need to slow down just a little more before the 2nd launch.