• Anne-marie C.

    Théma Vitesse Layout

    Rode this coaster a lot as a kid.

  • Anne-marie C.

    Vibrations Baffes Inconfort

    I hated this coaster.

  • Anne-marie C.

    Fun Intensité Layout

    The pre show was great. Rode the back and the middle

  • Anne-marie C.

    Airtimes Fluidité

    This Coaster has some great Helixes. Is pretty smooth and I have ridden it many times.

  • Joshua Brughmans

    Launch Intensité Ejectors

    I would add way more "main pro's"but I can only add 3. It is up till now the only coaster that gave me euforia when I left it. It realy feels like taking drugs

  • Philippe-Minh N.

    First Drop Situation Fun Trop court

    Toverland's photogenic B&M provides a very enjoyable - albeit short - experience. The (now generic) dive drop has some nice hangtime, and the following airtime is pretty good too. Fenix's pacing arguably feels faster than the average Wing coaster and delivers cool laterals with the inversions along with some sustained G forces during the long helix. The ride's surroudings are superb and definitely enhance the overall experience. Impressive addition to Toverland's line-up!

  • Philippe-Minh N.

    Situation Vitesse Vibrations

    Europe's first hypercoaster, the Big One mostly fails to deliver on its appealing skyline and impressive stats. The ride carries a lot of speed throughout the whole layout, but rattles so much and delivers little to no airtime. It does, however, have picturesque views, exciting pace and a long duration.

  • Philippe-Minh N.

    Confort Fun Temps mort

    While it doesn't match the graceful brilliance of Helix or the relentlessness of Taron, Britain's first multi-launch coaster possesses many exciting moments. The ride experience, somewhat underwhelming early in the day, certainly improves in the afternoon as the coaster warms up. At its best, Icon delivers a solid mix of intense turns, snappy twists and very decent airtime. The layout does have several weaker moments, however, and feels meandering and a little uninspired at times. That is only a minor complaint though, the coaster as a whole is very fun and reridable indeed!

  • Philippe-Minh N.

    Fun Intensité Layout

    Among the usually fun but gentle GCI woodies, Troy stands out for its relentless pace. It delivers an impressive amount of small airtime hops along with nice lateral forces and surprising twists. A definite classic wooden coaster.

  • Philippe-Minh N.

    Théma Intensité Layout Trop court

    Alton Towers' 1994 Inverted coaster deserved its legendary reputation. Its short but action-packed layout stands out with its unique element order. Each element seamlessly leads to the next one and the pacing is excellent. The extremely forceful downwards helix following the first Corkscrew is arguably the highlight of a ride devoid of any dead spots. In addition, the ride aged gracefully - Europe's first B&M it is still glossy smooth! Simply put, Nemesis is a masterpiece and the best coaster in England in my opinion.