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Inversions Intensité Baffes Harnais
In need of a reride. Only part that was SUPER rough was the inline twist near the end, the rest wasn't as bad as I thought it was gonna be. Came off the ride headache-free
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Fun Chef d'oeuvre Ejectors
This is one of the few coasters that I've ridden that I would consider perfect. POV videos really don't do this ride justice - you have to actually RIDE Steel Vengeance to understand how incredible it is. I definitely need more rides on it, every moment blended so perfectly well together that I can't put my finger on my favourite. Throughout the entire course of the ride, you feel as though the train doesn't want you in it - THAT'S how good the ejector airtime is. Exceeded my expectations in every way possible! 100/10 coaster!
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Situation Fun Débit
Nice little family coaster. The two tunnels inside the mountain are quite dark, and are only dimly lit by a massive dragon statue and some smaller LED bulbs. There are some laterals that you will experience as you leave the second tunnel. Given the fact that Thunder Run can only operate one train, expect a longer wait for this coaster.
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Airtimes Layout Vibrations Inconfort
This is a decent ride - IF YOU KNOW HOW TO RIDE IT! I will not deny that this coaster is rough, but the airtime at least makes up for it. I still think Wilde Beast would greatly benefit from an RMC conversion
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Théma Trop court
To be fair, this is a kiddie coaster after all. Wasn't expecting this to have some airtime. You know what they say, a cred's a cred.(glad to have finally been on every coaster at my home park)
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Layout Déception !
This is a good family coaster, I didn't mind it, however it doesn't hold a candle to the other Arrow suspended coaster I've ridden, Vortex at Canada's Wonderland, or even the rest of the coasters I've ridden at Cedar Point. It's very much a stepping stone coaster for the little ones, and not really something for thrill-seekers and coaster enthusiasts. Most intense part is probably the helix near the end, but other than that, Iron Dragon is a pretty tame coaster
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First Drop Fun Fluidité
This was my first Intamin coaster, and WOW, is it ever good! The lap restraints give a lot of freedom and the view of the park and the lake is BEAUTIFUL! The drop and the camelbacks give off decent airtime and I absolutely LOVE the speed maintained from drop to brake run. The airtime isn't AS powerful as on the other giga I've been on so far (Leviathan) but the overall enjoyment makes up for that. 10/10 coaster, doesn't deserve the hate that the coaster community throws at it
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Airtimes Fun Layout Vibrations
This was the coaster that made me an enthusiast. Behemoth is a fun B&M hyper filled with floater airtime. Normally, this coaster has an intense rattle in the valleys that impacts the rerideability for me, however, on Passholder's Day of 2024, Behemoth's rattle was BARELY noticeable - plus the ride was running without the trim brakes, which made the airtime more sustained and powerful. I recommend riding in the very back row because you receive a pop of ejector airtime when you drop off the upwards helix at the end!
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First Drop Fun
Fun from what I remember. Could probably use a reride, since I haven't been on it since 2019
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Situation Inconfort Intensité
Decent yet agressive family coaster. Each turn, especially the ones closer to the bottom of the spiral give intense laterals. Not painful, but not smooth either. Probably wouldn't spend my money on riding this again.
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Intensité Baffes Harnais
They don't call the junior SLCs "hang & bangs" for nothing. My last ride on Silver Streak had some headbanging that sorta ruined it for me. Besides that though, the coaster swooping past supports and trees, as well as above track and the roof of the station made for some intense near-miss-esque moments that made me tuck my feet in a few times.
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Vibrations Inconfort A raser !
Rerode this at the beginning of the 2024 season, and had a much more bearable experience on it. I suggest standing on the second highest step and leaning your head into the direction that the train is turning. Came off without any pain, but I personally still think this is one of the worst coasters in the park, and would even recommend NOT riding this. I will probably only reride once after Wonderland announces Time Warp's removal...
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Bonne suprise ! Fun Débit Fiabilité
Fun from what I remember. Haven't been on it since 2019 though, so it could use a reride. I won't spoil the surprise for those who haven't ridden Wonder Mountain's Guardian yet, but I'll just say that it scared the living crap out of me!
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Théma Launch Fun
My favourite of the family & kiddie coasters at Canada's Wonderland. Sits at #8 on my Wonderland coasters list. Has a good launch and goes smoothly through the course of its layout. A bit of a shame you can only go on with a child, would otherwise try to ride on all of my visits.
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Lap Bar Layout
My first ever coaster. Only has 1.5/5 star rating because I haven't ridden it since 2014. Likely not a bottom tier coaster but would probably stick to the lower end of my list after I reride.
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Inversions Fun Layout
Solid looping coaster. Favourite element is the corkscrew halfway through. The straight track between the drop and first vertical loop is a little awkward. You may get minor headbanging, but the ride definitely isn't as rough as some say.
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Théma Launch Fun Lap Bar
Great launch, laterals and airtime! Only thing I don't like is the way the lap bar comes down on my stomach, but besides that, this is a REALLY fun ride! Would probably recommend sitting on the right side.
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Inversions Intensité Débit
My first intense coaster. Originally didn't like it, but I rerode it in late August of 2023 and didn't mind it at all. The Bat honestly feels like a more forceful version of Dragon Fyre. You may gray out or feel lightheaded when going through the cobra roll or vertical loop. Would recommend sitting in the middle or closer to the front of the train for a smoother experience
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Airtimes Fun Fluidité
Solid family wooden coaster. I wasn't expecting it to have the amount of floater airtime that it did. Definitely the smoothest of the three wooden coasters at Wonderland
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Situation Fun Longueur
Highly recommend paying to ride this. I've ridden it in both the winter and the summer. Surprisingly fast for a ride targeted towards families. You will experience mild laterals on some of the turns on the downhill portion.
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Situation Vitesse Fun
My introduction to Arrow Dynamics coasters. A short-but-sweet ride full of high speed and tight turns. Only gripe is the short duration and MAYBE the mild headbanging closer to the back of the train that I experienced on my last ride. Overall would recommend sitting closer to the front of the train or even in the very front for the best experience!
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First Drop Inversions Intensité
Truly a solid ride! Admittedly short, but the sequencing of elements makes up for that. The drop and zero-g roll are easily my favourite parts of Yukon Striker. I'd honestly recommend ANY row, although I would choose the front for the unobstructed view and the back if the hang before the drop terrifies you. The ride looks intimidating from the ground, but it's all graceful and floaty fun after the drop.
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Situation Fun Inconfort
My introduction to wooden coasters. I definitely think that this ride isn't as rough as other people say it is (probably because all of my rides have been in a non-wheel seat). The drop isn't that big, and the first bunny hill provides strong floater/mild ejector airtime. Just be warned - the turn entering the tunnel at the end is sharp, so I'd recommend holding on to the side of the train when going over the bunny hills leading to this lateral-filled element. Overall my favourite of the three wooden coasters at Wonderland, but I think it could benefit from a Gravity Group retrack.
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Airtimes First Drop Fluidité
Strong speed and floater airtime! Highly recommend riding in the very front row!