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Last Cred Review

Ending a fantastic summer of travelling through Europe with a couple bucket list parks-Liseberg and Linnanmaki. I'll just review the big creds as all the other rides that I did were 'fine but nothing remarkable' and I don't feel the need to write extensively about them...

Liseberg

Balder-Really, really solid woodie imho. Fun, fast, and super smooth despite hearing one or two reports to the contrary. The airtime was cool but wasn't quite as strong as I was hoping for which definitely holds this back a little, but unquestionably a really fun ride and I don't really think you can go far wrong with this one.

Helix-Fantastic ride, rightly regarded as one of the best in all of Europe. In particular I love how this ride saves it's best for last, with the launch into the top hat followed by the final, and best, inversion being particularly spectacular. The airtime is also underrated. Launches are not too fantastic and there's a very minor rattle, but nonetheless a great ride overall and very well deserving of the praise that it gets.

Valkyria-Don't get me wrong this ride ain't cracking any top tens but it's very, very good for what it is. In fact, I'd say that, for what it's actually intended to be, which is really nothing more than a fun little dive coaster, I would say this ride is objectively perfect.


Linnanmaki

Taiga-Well worth the two year wait to not get almost spited again.

Oh....my.....gosh. This ride is absolutely breathtaking and features just about every element one could enjoy on a coaster. The inversions, the airtime, the launches, that DANG hang time!!! This is the only rollercoaster I've been on as an adult that I actually found to be a little bit 'scary', because at points it really does feel like it's doing it's very best to literally eject you from the ride. The dang thing warms up later on in the day making late afternoon and evening rides even more intense. Addressing two main possible criticisms.

#1 The theming-I'd argue that the fact that this doesn't have the world class theming of Taron (or indeed any theming of much note at all outside of the cool trains and some queue line) means the ride has to rely solely on how good it actually is, and the fact that this is ranked #8 on Captain Coaster just shows even more how solid the actual ride experience is. I honestly wonder if it wouldn't be even higher if this wasn't in such an obscure park.

#2 Launches could be a little faster, and there are one or two points where it slows down a little, particularly noticeable around the top hat-this is definitely true, however, I personally find this coaster to be so intense that I actually welcomed any breather I could get. Even after many, many rides I found myself bracing for the next just a little, and breathless at the end, man this ride is so so good.

So fun, so smooth, so re-ridable, Just a fantastic, fantastic ride!!!

Tips for Taiga-I would say this is best in the front row. I did this ride in many different seats and I'd say the odd numbered rows are better (read: (EVEN) smoother). The back is great too though and that's an even. I'd also say the ride is slightly better on the right side, though it's so good on both sides it doesn't overly matter. It's absolutely great in every seat and at every time though but for the very best experience, I'd say front row, right seat, late as possible. Side note only the orange train (Fiona?) was running and I've heard the red train (Felix?) is a little rougher, though obviously I can't comment on this.....

Really liked both of these parks, but for some reason despite the obvious discrepancy in ride line-up I did slightly prefer Linanmaki slightly. Just really liked the vibe. I think I prefer Helsinki to Gothenburg, and as a random side note I actually liked the drop tower, Kingi, more than AtmosFear, in spite of the height difference I actually found Kingi to be far more enjoyable and frightening overall. No real fear of coasters at all but drop towers always get me just a little for some reason and I'm yet to put my hands up on one of these. One for next year maybe....when I will definitely be revisiting this park (purely for Taiga)...

An awesome (if very expensive) trip overall.......
 
Valravn is a solid crowd pleasing coaster, but I think Siren's Curse does the whole drop gimmick better.

I love the way it sits on the midway. It's really imposing. I think Griffon and Oblivion do a better job making the drop part of the observation area. More dives should take advantage of that.

The layout is alright but nothing really stand out about it. The vests are comfier than most B&Ms I guess.

It would've been nice to get MF but that ride was temperamental all day and every time I walked by it, it would be closed.
 
Rapterra- Great layout, bit of a rattle, to me this just adds to a good and intense ride but to a paying customer that spent millions on it I'd be pissed if it ran like that. B&M made a great layout, Kings Dominion made it shine wonderfully, I really enjoyed the rides I got on it. That horseshoe turn out of the launch is one of B&M's best elements on a wing coaster and I hope they keep doing it. Also love that it paid homage to Volcano.

Big Bad Wolf: The Wolf's Revenge- Full nostalgic sappy story coming in the trip report, but basically, my family and I went here in 2007, I wanted to ride this because it was in a roller coaster book I had, dad wanted to do DarKastle instead because mom wasn't too afraid to ride it, and I missed the credit and now it's gone. But through this I got to somewhat experience it, and it's very fun and well done. It almost feels like a version of an inverted mine train, playing with the terrain and telling a story through some simple theming in a rustic woodsy setting. The ride has a bit more kick to it than I expected as well. The smoothest new B&M for 2025, though that isn't saying much.

DarKoaster- As I said above, both BBW and DarKastle are rides I have family memories with that are now entwined forever. DarKastle was a great dark ride, but this is a good indoor coaster. Much more forceful and better paced than Wave Breaker, I actually really liked the theming, I always thought these straddle coasters were going to ride like forceless family coasters but this one definitely packed a punch.
 
402. Wild Mouse - Cedar Point
So I was with my boyfriend trying to ride this and it broke down right before I got to the station (a pretty regular occurrence over the two days I was at Cedar Point). While the shutdown wasn't too long, I was trying to get to Steel Vengeance before the park closed. The ride layout is decent and while we didn't really spin much, I thought the layout was alright for what it was. If I wasn't in a hurry to get to the back of the park, I probably would've ranked this one a bit higher.
 
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