• Samuel Hammond

    Airtimes Fun Layout Lap Bar

    I only rode this in the back seat. The airtime was ridiculous for a coaster of it's age. The reason I mention the lap bar as a con is because I lifted about a foot out of my seat on one of the airtime hills and the bar lifted with me. The lap bar did absolutely nothing. If it was locked and I raised a foot out of my seat, then great. The coaster passes through many tunnels through a gorgeous mountain and the onride brakeman added both to the vibe and the decent speed at which the layout was traversed, unlike Rutschebanen at Bakken that is now fitted with automatic brakes. With locked lap bars, this would go up to a 4.5 stars rating for me.

  • Luuk Verweij

    Chef d'oeuvre Intensité Layout

    It's the best B&M inverted and overall coaster I have ridden! Love the forcefull and smooth layout. The lovely roar is hearable all over the park.

  • Eric Esty

    Théma Inversions Vitesse

    Though shorter than Pyrock, I think Blizzrock was the complete package. A zero-g roll, a cobra roll, a loop, and a corkscrew. And since it was shorter, it was much better paced, and got more intense as the ride went on. Because of this, it was my favorite of the two, and I'll definitely miss it the most.

  • Eric Esty

    Théma Intensité Longueur

    Pyrock was a long invert, with two whippy flat spins and two forceful immelmanns. The dueling was amazing, the layout snappy, and the theming excellent. I'll truly miss this awesome Invert, as Dueling Dragons was the best coaster on Universal property.

  • Eric Esty

    Vitesse Fun Layout Vibrations Inconfort

    Lion felt like the definitive Gwazi experience, while Tiger felt quirky and unique. The elements went farther out, and side we rode this side less, it felt like a new spin on an old favorite. Still pretty lousy, but badass when it dueled with millennium flyers.

  • Eric Esty

    Vitesse Fun Layout Vibrations Inconfort Temps mort

    As bad of a ride it was, this was my first woodie. It's long, well paced, and twisty. The ride was at its peak when it dueled with millennium flyers, and without there was still fun to be had. I love the memories it gave me, and I'm glad it's getting reborn as a better ride.

  • Eric Esty

    Intensité Layout Inconfort

    This ride was terrifying, but nostalgic. It was one of my first big coasters, and I adored it. Forceful, long, intense, and ready to fall apart. I don't really miss it much, but I'm happy for the memories it gave me.

  • Eric Esty

    Airtimes Fun Layout Vibrations Inconfort

    I think Georgia Cyclone was a much more fun ride than Scream Machine. It had great laterals and airtime, and a nice location. However, it was ridiculously rough, and that made the hilarity of riding it go up even more. The lack of historical significance and better layout makes me glad this was RMCed instead, but the park now needs a good wooden coaster.

  • Eric Esty

    Vibrations Sans intérêt

    Mean Streak was so lousy. Forceless, unmaintained, neutered, and really really slow and long.

  • Eric Esty

    Théma Inversions Launch Trop court Layout

    Volcano is a ride that really added to the uniqueness of King Dominion, and it's a shame it never got to coexist with Twisted Timbers. The launches were great, the theming was outstanding, and the ride was exciting. The barrel rolls are fun and the volcano is awesome. The layout is repetitive and too short, but that adds to how unique and quirky this ride was.