• Erik C.

    Temps mort

    Even though this is a kiddie coaster, it was a bit disappointing for an E&F Miler coaster. Usually these smaller E&F Milers can have some little airtime pops on the bunny hills, but this one had none of that. There were no real forces, but the ride does jostle you around a bit on the turns. This ride fits the kiddie coaster spot, and it is a one-and-done.

  • Erik C.

    Situation Airtimes

    This is a custom E&F Miler family coaster, which stands out as it wraps around the larger GaleForce. The layout circles GaleForce twice, with a series of bunny hills and drawn out 180 degree turns. There was some light airtime coming off the drops, but I was expecting a little more from an E&F Miler. Overall, this is a unique and solid family coaster for the park that it's in.

  • Joel Simon

    Inversions Layout Longueur Temps mort

    The coaster might have some rough transitions and 2 dead spots (strong mid course break, straight track near the end) but its one hell lot of fun to ride. It has a weird, unique layout and some cool intense inversions, like the batwing. The ride is also pretty long and smooth for an old Arrow. The seating was ok, not too uncomfortable. Thrill: 3.75/5

  • Erik C.

    Bonne suprise ! Fun Ejectors Vibrations

    This ride honestly blew me away by how fun it was. I was expecting an uncomfortable ride, as I had heard this was this was a rough coaster, but boy was that misleading. I will address this first to get it out of the way; There is some shakiness, but it doesn't take away from the ride at all in my opinion. It is not painful like a rough Arrow Looper or headbanging B&M, but you will feel the vibrations as you go through the layout. After the three shuttle launches, you go through a layout of top hat type turnarounds and snappy dive loops. You get AMAZING airtime at the top of each element, and the wacky profiling (especially the second spire that banks outwards at the top) has you flying out of your seat in multiple directions. I was ecstatic and laughing the entire time. And the cherry on top... you get to go through the whole layout twice.

  • Erik C.

    Fluidité Longueur Temps mort

    This is a somewhat uncommon family coaster from L&T Systems, but it’s also quite boring. Honestly, the best part about this ride is that is it smooth and comfortable. There is one somewhat forceful part, which is the bottom of the helix, where you hit your max speed of 14 mph. The most surprising part about this ride is that they give you 5 cycles, which was honestly 3 more than I needed. This fits the kiddie coaster slot at the park, which justifies its existence.

  • Erik C.

    Lap Bar Confort Fluidité Trop court

    This is (as of writing) one of two eurofighters of the 320 variant, which is the smallest variant that Gerstlauer sells. The ride is only a few years old, and is still very smooth. It has good hang time on the loop and heartline roll, which is also enhanced by the unobtrusive lap bars. This is a perfect fit for small parks like Casino Pier.

  • Erik C.

    Lap Bar Fluidité Temps mort

    This is a custom coaster from Wisdom rides that has an outdoor and indoor section. After the spiral lift hill (only two of its kind for a sit down coaster), the layout begins, consisting mostly of dips and hairpin turns. Unfortunately, there is no airtime off of any of the drops both inside and out. However, the turns provide strong laterals. While there aren't any strong positive or negative Gs, it is a relatively comfortable ride as the lap bars are quite open and the ride is pretty smooth. This coaster is mostly a gimmick with its spiral lift and indoor section, but that's fine considering it's at a boardwalk park.

  • Joel Simon

    Intensité Longueur Vibrations Baffes

    The first half of the coaster was pretty good: get a great view of the city, nice long drops. But then as the inversions come, it gets really rough and your head gets bumped on those restraints, some transitions are awful (like that enter to the dive loop). Also the ride is pretty long and you exit with a headache for which you paid 14$. Thrill: 3.75/5

  • Joel Simon

    Fun Layout Longueur

    This flying coaster really gives you the feeling of flying over the park. Its very smooth, has a nice layout, a fun pretzel loop and some rolls. One of the better B&M rides. Thrill: 3.5/5

  • Joel Simon

    Inversions Vitesse Théma

    The ride's layout was pretty standard but fun as all B&M coasters. It has some nice inversions and a good pace. The theming was a bit of a joke, you could call the coaster "Car park - The ride"