Tous les avis
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Airtimes Débit Confort
This is a more modern version of a B&M Hyper compared to Silver Star in Europa-Park. If you like this kind of ride (long floater airtime hills, high-speed cruisin' with comfortable lapbars) this is one of the best you can ride. It also compares very well against the B&M Hypercoasters in the US.
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A raser !
Wow, what a waste of wood it was in the end! No airtime, lots of rattle, lots of slow curves.
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Launch
These Intamin shuttle launchers are fun, but resemble more a giant swing than a roller coaster.
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First Drop Harnais
I prefer the new restraints over the bulky older ones on Sheikra and Griffon (I still got enough airtime and had a new sensation of freedom with these vests). It's longer than SheiKra and Griffon but the setting is not as nice.
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Fun Chef d'oeuvre
This "one-trick-pony" gives you a 30-seconds kick of sensations. The setting in the middle of the park and the lap bars are a big plus compared to Kingda Ka.
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Débit Confort
The conversion to a sit-down coaster was a good idea.
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Intensité Intensité
Compared to more recent B&M inverters, this is nothing to write home about. Very intense ride, but I don't think this is in any way better then the Six Flags Batman clones.
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Fun
Speed and pure fun, not very intense and could use a little bit more of airtime. A classic!
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Chef d'oeuvre Inconfort
Overrrated! All Arrow hypercoasters have some strangely bent tracks and are overall not very comfortable to ride. This started the "Coaster Wars" back then, where every park wanted to have the highest roller coaster. Didn't stand the test of time very well. I prefer the Morgan hypercoasters.
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Confort
Well, the Bat in Kings Dominion is better, but this is also good family fun.