After the re-track, I decided it was the 5th best roller coaster at Canada’s Wonderland, behind AlpenFury and the Big 3 B&Ms! The first drop and airti...
After the re-track, I decided it was the 5th best roller coaster at Canada’s Wonderland, behind AlpenFury and the Big 3 B&Ms! The first drop and airtime hills provide float-jector airtime in the back row, and the ride overall is super fun, especially at night! That second half, however, is super rough and full of potholes. The restraints don’t help either; those PTC ratcheting lap-bars can sometimes restrict your airtime. And for capacity, despite having 30 riders per train and 2 trains in total, it takes them AGES to dispatch each train nearly everytime.
With this being the prototype B&M Giga, its layout is too short for its sheer height and speed. Aside from that, the airtime, pacing, and first drop a...
With this being the prototype B&M Giga, its layout is too short for its sheer height and speed. Aside from that, the airtime, pacing, and first drop are unreal!
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First drop has a really good kick of sustained airtime in the back row, and the inversions have a great mix of both intensity and hang-time! Everythin...
First drop has a really good kick of sustained airtime in the back row, and the inversions have a great mix of both intensity and hang-time! Everything after the mid-course is a huge let down from the spectacular first half, and those B&M vest restraints are super restrictive/tight on the shoulders and neck.
Sweet floater airtime on every single hill! The double helix also provides some good positives in the back row. However, like most aging B&Ms, it suff...
Sweet floater airtime on every single hill! The double helix also provides some good positives in the back row. However, like most aging B&Ms, it suffers from a pretty noticeable rattle.
Super good! Inversions pack in loads of ejector and lateral airtime, which is why while it looks repetitive, every element feels vastly different from...
Super good! Inversions pack in loads of ejector and lateral airtime, which is why while it looks repetitive, every element feels vastly different from the other. However, it does feel like it is over in the blink of an eye. Easily the best roller coaster in Canada’s Wonderland!