• Erik C.

    Inversions Confort Fun

    Scream is the floorless coaster I have ridden the most, and it's honestly a very good ride. The ride is smooth, its inversions are graceful and fun, and there are even some intense spots such as the helix after the MCBR. There isn't any airtime or other crazy forces, but it's still a solid ride. This is a great supporting coaster to the MM lineup and I hope it stays for the foreseeable future.

  • Erik C.

    Fun Chef d'oeuvre Intensité Vibrations Inconfort

    My first ride on X2 back in 2012 blew me away. The first drop is unparalleled, the inversions are crazy, and there are several very intense moments at the bottom of the elements. This ride has some mixed reviews, and even I didn't like it so much in the past, as it can be very rough depending on where you sit. From my experience, I have found that you can have more comfortable rides if you sit in the front row (that which leaves the station first), as it rattles less than other rows. In contrast, the back row has more shakiness but it is the most intense ride you will get, especially on the raven turns. I would only rank X2 third in the park, but it still deserves to be appreciated as a revolutionary coaster with forces and feelings you can't get on any other model.

  • Heiko Hartmann

    First Drop Hangtime Vibrations

    This is the dynamic brother of 'Lost Gravity' - in contrast to the first Big Dipper, the Plohn version immediatly gets to speed after the wonderful first drop and doesn't slow down.

  • Heiko Hartmann

    Théma Fluidité Inconfort

    Fantastic theming in the whole Rookburgh area! The integration of FLY is an architectural/engineering masterpiece. Unfortunately, this is still a flying coaster and I dislike this type of coaster a lot. I don't feel like flying - I feel like hanging. Headdache included.

  • Erik C.

    Lap Bar Longueur Vibrations Temps mort

    This classic IAD woodie was record breaking for the time, and it still offered a fun experience 35 years later. The layout was typical for a coaster from the 70s, consisting of drops and airtime hills. The best parts of the ride were the speed hill after the second drop, which did give some airtime, as well as the first drop. The weakest parts of the ride were the turnarounds, which were slow and offered little in the way of laterals. It was also somewhat rough, but that did not take away from the enjoyment factor. Colossus will be missed, but there is no doubting it is better in it's new RMC form.

  • Erik C.

    Launch Trop court Layout

    Pony Express is a decent family coaster and prefect for a kid's first launch. The launch itself is fairly forceful, but the rest of the layout is pretty uneventful, simply consisting of some mild turns in a simple figure eight layout. The seating position is fun on these models, which also adds to the fun factor. The line can also moves pretty slowly on this coaster, especially when they only run one train, so get here earlier in the day when visiting.

  • Rik Steetsel

    Situation Fun Inconfort

    This ride is fun because it's indoors in a big play area for kids. This first coaster of the park is quite rough for an ride like this. But the bell in front of the train is annoying but the interactions with other attractions is nice.

  • Rik Steetsel

    Théma Fun Intensité

    This is one of the best spinning coasters i've done especially for Holland. This ride have a great layout and spins very well. The on board audio makes it complete and if you sit with 2 adults on one size then its a intense spinner.

  • Rik Steetsel

    Fun Harnais

    This ride was an unique one for me because i never did one like this before. And it is a fun ride for the kids and i will ride it everytime i'm there. Only the restraints are uncomfortable in my opinion.

  • guy perfect