So happy to see Leviathan and Behemoth so high up on this list. I feel like these two get seriously overlooked simply due to a lot of US based enthusiasts have never made it to Canada.
Bro, Leviathan and Behemoth are amazing. This list is crazy horrible, putting Tatsu super low. Bro, the B&M Batman-type rides should never be in a top 10! I’ve been on about all of them besides the ones in Europe. None of those are better than Behemoth or Leviathan. The only rides that beats Leviathan are Project305, Orion, and Fury 325-that was the best ride we rode this summer for my kid’s birthday theme park vacation (Kings Island, Cedar Point, Canada’s Wonderland, Dorney Park, Six Flags Great Adventure, Kings Dominion, and Carowinds). But the batman types are fun but should not be nowhere near the top 20 Mako beat almost all the ones he put on this list.
Cool list! Usually I'm not into super intense coasters, but B&M inverts are definitely my exception, really like those! My list goes: 1. Shambhala 2. Mako 3. Nitro 4. Montu 5. Medusa (SFDK) 6. Manta 7. Dragon Challenge Chinese Fireball 8. Kraken 9. Sheikra 10. Batman the ride
Fury is number 1 on my coaster rankings for a reason. It never lets up. And on a hot day with the trim not hitting on the return camelback, the ride is an otherworldly experience. You are easily pushing 100 MPH and you keep that speed the entire ride. Only ride I’ve been on where you can’t hear yourself scream because the wind is drowning out your voice. It’s phenomenal all around.
I was taking a 8:59 and 26:21,I heard that there are a lot of people waiting in line for these two roller coasters, and the waiting time is long.The main reason for the long wait is that Universal Studios Japan in Osaka is a very crowded place on weekdays and holidays.
@@CanobieCoasterThat’s right, there are so many people at Universal Studios Japan that some of the facilities have to wait in line for more than an hour. If you have time, you can go to Universal Studios Japan and visit Harry Potter, Hollywood, and minions. It’s just that I’m from Taiwan. In Taiwan, Janfusun Fancyworld also has a roller coaster manufactured by B&M. It’s called Diving Machine G5 and Insane Speed. I’ve also ridden on these two roller coasters. Of course, I welcome you to travel to Taiwan.
@@CanobieCoasterTo be honest, the advantage of queuing for a long time to ride the roller coaster is that it allows nervous people to be mentally prepared when waiting in line, so that they don’t have to be so scared when the time comes to ride the roller coaster.
I’m so happy to see Intimidator that high, that coaster is so fun and re-rideable. It’s definitely a solid coaster that seriously delivers in the first half.
In my opinion silver bullet is so underrated. The drop is week but literally everything after is insane! It’s also been running extra well this past year! My current favorite invert (but I have only ridden Batman at SFMM and silver bullet so it does not have much competition.
It's just crazy how good B&Ms are overall for the general public and enthusiasts. All there different types have completely different feels, the general public like the sit-down loopers while enthusiasts like intense inverts but both sides enjoy them all, especially hypers. It's just the patterns on how some of the layouts are to simular to each other or feel to simular. I just wish new B&Ms like inverts won't be all more graceful and that we still have old school intense B&Ms.
@@Marty_NZ For me the first half of Candymonium is up there with the best, but the ride as a whole can’t compare with Behemoth or Mako or of course Shambhala. But it’s right in the next tier for me, along with Georgia’s Goliath.
@@CanobieCoaster They delivery very reliable and maintainable rides (with a few notable exceptions), and are the epitome of "you get what you pay for". Reputation matters with amusement parks, and B&M has earned theirs.
My favorite part on Montu was when you rolled out of the station and there were alligators in the pit below. I know they don’t do it anymore but man that was awesome. Fire and Ice are still my favorite invert.
I will forever appreciate that Dueling Dragons/Dragon Challenge was not forgotten since they're defunct. I rode it in 2015 and actually liked the Chinese Fireball over Hungarian Horntail
Canobie Coaster would say: Number 14: Katun at Mirabilandia. This hulking invert is very forceful. The first drop is one of the best of the genre, as it has whip at the start and some floater airtime afterwards. Then you have six intense inversions. The vertical loop is an automatic greyout for me. The other five inversions are notable for their snappiness. This coaster holds its speed well and is tucked a bit back from the midway, so it gives a sweet night ride. If I ask you, which restraints does Katun use? What color are the restraints? Do you think they are an issue?
@cltcoasters I rode it trimless, in the rain, at night. Diamondback became legendary to me at that point. Also rode Mystic Timbers and Orion in the same conditions. MT slapped fucking hard as well...Orion...not so much
A few things I wanna say personally. 1.) Still haven't ridden a Batman and I just can't wait. 2.) Got to ride Hulk this summer finally with my nieces and OMG I was like, "y'all can do whatever you want the rest of the day, this thing just blew my mind!" 3.) You're the best :).
I've always wanted to get a ride one of them. My husband doesn't care much for coasters, but I'm glad to be introducing my nieces to these awesome rides. They loved Great Bear, it was their first invert/looping coaster. And they were screaming and laughing on our first ride in Candymonium.
B&M has always been my favorite manufacturer. I haven't ridden a bad coaster from them. My ranking would be: 12. Rougarou (The only B&M that I thought felt sub-par by their standards) 11. The Riddler's Revenge 10. Scream! (My first B&M) 9. Silver Bullet 8. GateKeeper 7. Valravn (Why this and GateKeeper get a bad rep is beyond me) 6. Raptor 5. Batman the Ride clones (Six Flags Over Texas & Magic Mountain) 4. Banshee 3. Diamondback 2. Tatsu 1. Orion
Always great to see a coaster countdown from the #1 best coaster man on the planet, Mr. Canobie! My Favorite B& M's for me, not in order are Raptor, Gatekeeper - because the air in the front clears out my allergies, 325, Orion, and Nitro/D-back tie. A few of the peeps I went to Cedar Point with loved Valravyn the most in the entire park. I'm not too big on that one, but if you stand in a certain part of the park, the track spells out O-H-I-O and I'm a Buckeyes fan. I love to see what the reliable B&M can come up next; I really hope that they haven't peaked when it comes to technology. B&M Giga invert - I'd love this!
Detractors can say what they want, but there's no denying that B&M's got some sturdy, time-tested, and also visually-stunning rides. Sheikra is a bit like if Baron at Efteling were grown-up, in my opinion 😂 but that theming of Baron is so good. Personally I love the Batman clones, especially the first one ever (Magic Mountain is two hrs. away from me); also like the hypers, gigas, wings, floorless... I guess they're my fave manufacturer, lol. Intamin and RMC have some great rides too.
Canobie Coaster would say: Number 44: SheiKra at Busch Gardens Tampa. This giant dive coaster starts off with a vertical plunge chalk full of floater airtime. The the first half also hits you with positive Gs rising into an Inmelmann and also a big turn into the mid-course brake run. The second half kicks things off with another steep plunge with good floater airtime and a fur near-miss, but the end sort of just fizzles out. If I ask you, which restraints does SheiKra use? What color are the restraints? Do you think they are an issue?
I lived in Hershey for two years and got to know Great Bear fairly well. I always felt like it was slamming into the final brakes, rather than whimpering back in as you stated
My updated top 100 should be out next week. This was the last big manufacturer I wanted to get out before it releases. Favorite Pixar villain is probably Syndrome.
Shambhala is my favourite B&M also my favourite coaster currently. I don't hate any B&M's I have ridden but my lowest ranked B&M is Oblivion which I love because of its amazing drop and queue line video. I will be riding Mandrills Mayhem this year!
Glad to see Orion in the top 5. Orion in the front row has turned into a guilty pleasure of mine... especially if I get a little room and I hold the clamshell up during the ride. Heck I get a little airtime entering the turn around.
@@CanobieCoaster True, I only prefer Orion in the back on the first drop. If I can’t ride front, I’ll ride in the back. But on the wave turn, front row, far right seat.
If only the Knott’s giga got built, the concept looked so good and we could’ve seen the full potential of B&M. Also I’d put Leviathan higher on the list for its sheer speed and the decent airtime moments
See those two B&M hyper coasters, Apollo's Chariot at Busch Gardens Williamsburg and Raging Bull at Six Flags Great America. I was asking you about the two. And do you know what color are the restraints on both?
Canobie Coaster would say: Number 8: Mako at SeaWorld Orlando. Considered by many to be the best B&M hyper in the US, I see the argument. The outward has some uber sustained floater airtime, particularly on the first camelback. The return run is not as airtime focused though. Instead, you have some highly banked turns above the midway and water. The visuals are nice, but I would prefer some extra airtime. The ride's first half and setting by the water are more than enough to elevate it above most of them. If I ask you, which restraints does Mako use? What color are the restraints? Do you think they are an issue or do you think they are comfortable?
See those two B&M hyper coasters, Goliath at La Ronde and Goliath at Six Flags Over Georgia. I was asking you about the two. And do you know what color are the restraints on both?
Canobie Coaster would say: Number 47: Baron 1898 at Efteling. This is the best themed dive coaster. The experience starts with an excellent pre-show and dark ride scene that establishes the story. Then you jump into the coaster section. This is one of the smaller dive machines, but I do like the elements. You have a really good drop. Plenty of airtime and it goes into a misty tunnel. The inmelmann is just ok, but I love the float of the zero-G roll, the force on the helix, and the airtime on the final bunny hill. If I ask you, do you like or do you love the park's details and theming?
See Dragon Khan at PortAventura and Blue Tornado at Gardaland. Dragon Khan is a B&M sit-down looper and Blue Tornado is a Vekoma SLC. Both coasters use over the shoulder restraints, do you know the restraint colors, and do you think they are an issue or do you think they are tolerable on both?
See those three B&M hyper coasters, Behemoth at Canada's Wonderland, Diamondback at Kings Island, and Intimidator at Carowinds. I was asking you about the three. And do you know what color are the restraints on both?
Yes. If I ask you about that, Canobie Coaster would say: Number 32: Banshee at Kings Island. I previously made a review after my 2020 rides calling it...
Canobie Coaster would say: Number 47: Baron 1898 at Efteling. This is the best themed dive coaster. The experience starts with an excellent pre-show and dark ride scene that establishes the story. Then you jump into the coaster section. This is one of the smaller dive machines, but I do like the elements. You have a really good drop. Plenty of airtime and it goes into a misty tunnel. The inmelmann is just ok, but I love the float of the zero-G roll, the force on the helix, and the airtime on the final bunny hill. If I ask you, which restraints does Baron 1898 use? What color are the restraints? Do you think they are an issue?
And how would you compare Kumba at Busch Gardens Tampa to Blue Tornado at Gardaland to ride again? Both coasters have inversions and over the shoulder restraints.
I love x flight, it’s one of my favs overall as it is what got me over my fear of inversions. Raging bull is my favorite overall coaster. I love it and didn’t even have a chance to ride in the back, I have severe socal anxiety so I don’t usually ask for seats.
@@CanobieCoaster i have some medical issues so I usually have a disability pass when I go to parks. Usually cedar fair is the only chain that will honor seating requests with a pass.
Mako, Apollo's Chariot, Tatsu, Alpengeist, and Goliath at Over Georgia are some of my favorites by them. Their hypers are my favorite type of coaster and their inverts I also rank highly.
Canobie Coaster would say: Number 29: Apollo's Chariot at Busch Gardens Williamsburg. This company's original hyper coaster's airtime is not as strong as their newer hypers, but it is still very sustained at least. That's especially true in the back row on the first drop and plunge into the far turnaround. This may have the best setting of any of their hypers as it runs through the woods and drops down to the water at several points. This makes it especially sweet at night because you can't see a thing. If I ask you, which restraints does Apollo's Chariot use? What color are the restraints? Do you think they are an issue or do you think they are comfortable?
Canobie Coaster would say: Number 43: Silver Bullet at Knott's Berry Farm. This inverted coaster starts off with an embarrassment of a first drop. I know ramps that are steeper. But honestly I love everything that follows. The vertical loop has some really good force to it. The funky wave turn offers some neat views and a pinch of weightlessness. The cobra roll is pretty good too, and then the finale really picks things up. You have a floaty zero-G roll, two decently snappy corkscrews, and an extremely forceful helix over the water. I love the sequencing. And this one has seemed to get better with age. If I ask you, which restraints does Silver Bullet use? What color are the restraints? Do you think they are an issue?
See: Dragon Khan at PortAventura and Blue Tornado at Gardaland. Those two coasters have inversions. Dragon Khan is a B&M sit-down looper and Blue Tornado is a Vekoma SLC. If I recommend you riding both coasters again, what do you think?
@@CanobieCoaster it does however have a lot of force in those elements, especially that Helix. And don’t forget the extra anticipation when you slowly coast through the turn towards the wing-over. Also that theming is nothing to be sneezed at.
I am surprised you were even able to make a list like this. I don't even have a favorite B&M, nor can I decide which model of theirs is my favorite. That's how great their rides are after all.
Canobie Coaster would say: Number 33: Dragon Khan at PortAventura. This iconic sit-down looper once opened with the most inversions of any coaster in the world. And it has a very similar layout to the aforementioned Kraken, just with an added corkscrew and a bit more power. The inversions have good force or snap with the highlight being the insane zero-G roll. The train is violently pushed through it, inducing wicked laterals for all. If I ask you, which restraints does Dragon Khan use? What color are the restraints? Do you think they are an issue?
See: Dragon Khan at PortAventura and Blue Tornado at Gardaland. Those two coasters have inversions. Dragon Khan is a B&M sit-down looper and Blue Tornado is a Vekoma SLC. What do you think about the two in terms of smoothness, pacing, forces, intensity? What do you think?
What do you prefer, the B&M over the shoulder restraints or the B&M vest restraints? Did you like Behemoth at Canada's wonderland more than Shambhala at port aventura?
I was asking you, how would you compare Afterburn at Carowinds to Blue Tornado at Gardaland? I'm referring to how they feel? What do you think? They are two inverted coasters, one from B&M and one from Vekoma.
B&M is a company I have sadly little experience of: while I've been to multiple parks that had some, the only one I've actually ridden is Batman: The Dark Knight at SFNE, a smaller-than-average floorless which (mostly metaphorically) lives in the shadow of the park's top two coasters. It's a solid, enjoyable ride that is all about a series of forceful inversions, but somehow lacks an X factor that makes it stand out. It has a near-clone in India: Nitro at Imagicaa, India's biggest roller coaster. That seems to be a slightly larger and generally subtly improved model, with a punchier first drop and an extra turn at the end.
@@CanobieCoaster The way I think of it is, if it lived at a small park, Batman: TDK would easily be one of the standout rides, maybe the park's main draw. But at a Six Flags, at least a Six Flags with that one-two punch, it's just not. I missed my chance to ride Dueling Dragons/Dragon Challenge and pre-retrack Hulk on my one trip to Universal Orlando, thanks to stomach trouble that had me a bit timid about big thrill rides. And on my one adult trip to Hersheypark, the need to escort a small child cut down on my big-coaster riding and Great Bear missed the cut.
...You can also, though, look at it in a glass-half-full way as the foremost of Six Flags New England's supporting coasters. The rest of that lineup has a lot of filler, but Batman is solid. People have been speculating about what SFNE could replace Goliath with, whenever Six Flags gets around to building stuff again, and I like the idea of putting a B&M dive there, maybe one of the smaller ones. They're crowdpleasers and it's something the whole region doesn't really have; Canobie's Eurofighter is about the closest thing that exists, not really the same. Might require taking out the other Boomerang, but who cares.
I was asking you, imagine how would you think to ride again between a Vekoma inverted coaster in Blue Tornado at Gardaland and a Bolliger & Mabillard coaster on this list like Afterburn at Carowinds, which is another inverted coaster. How would you think between the two in terms of forces, pacing, and elements?
See in RCDB: Coaster Express at Parque Warner Madrid Mighty Canadian Minebuster at Canada's Wonderland Coast Rider at Knott's Berry Farm Fly at Canada's Wonderland Goliath at Six Flags Over Georgia The later is a B&M hyper, so how would you compare between the five coasters to ride?
I would place Raptor higher, especially higher than Silver Bullet and definitely higher than Gatekeeper. It was my first time riding Raptor 4 years ago with no expectations and it blew me away (only other B&M inverts I've ridden were: Silver Bullet, Batman and Flight Deck). The first drop was great, the inversions were definitely snappy, the dive after the mcbr was surprisingly good and I enjoyed the helix (my least favorite element on most coasters). My #4 favorite ride at CP. Batman is pretty good and intense, but too short. The drop does nothing for me as well. Flight Deck was even shorter but had a surprisingly great drop. Silver Bullet is fun. The drop and cobra roll were disappointing, but I did enjoy the overbanked turn and snappy corkscrews. We all have different preferences though and I enjoyed your video. Thank you!
See in RCDB: Swiss Toboggan at Little Amerricka. That Chance Toboggan is still operating. And see: Mako at SeaWorld Orlando. That is one of the B&M hyper coasters. I heard you and people in the comments and reviews thinking both coasters offer airtime, but how would you compare between the two? What do you think?
Canobie Coaster would say: Number 10: Goliath at La Ronde. This ride may not top 200 feet, but it may have the most floater airtime of any B&M. This ride is just one camelback after another. Some may call the layout bland or unoriginal, but I will never complain about a seemingly endless barrage of airtime. It's all floater airtime, but each moment is very sustained. This one also doesn't have a mid-course brake run just like another Goliath you'll see higher up on this list. And as a bonus, you get some stunning views of the water and Montreal's skyline going over each hill. If I ask you, which restraints does Goliath use? What color are the restraints? Do you think they are an issue or do you think they are comfortable?
I remember my first time riding Superman at fiesta Texas I got stuck on the mid course brake run cause someone threw up in the car at the station. We got moving about 15 min later. It was hilarious and the only time I’ve ever been stuck on a rollercoaster.
And see the first drop on Apollo's Chariot at Busch Gardens Williamsburg and the first drop on Raging Bull at Six Flags Great America. Both those B&M hyper coasters have a pre-drop before going to a straight first drop, and what are the differences between the one on Apollo's Chariot and the one on Raging Bull to experience, and in terms of airtime? What do you think? I think they look similar.
Imagine riding again the number 41 coaster and Flight Deck at Canada's Wonderland. Which restraints do you think both coasters use and how do you think between the restraints on both the number 41 coaster and Flight Deck at Canada's Wonderland? What color are the restraints on both? Do you think they are both tolerable?
I was asking you about the restraints on: Apollo's Chariot at Busch Gardens Williamsburg Raging Bull at Six Flags Great America Goliath at La Ronde Goliath at Six Flags Over Georgia Do you think they are open, minimalistic, bulky, or restrictive? I was also asking you about the restraints on those coasters for being compared to others, like, what were your least favorite restraints on a roller coaster?
See in RCDB: Apple Zapple at Kings Dominion Coast Rider at Knott's Berry Farm Ghost Chasers at Movie Park Germany Mighty Canadian Minebuster at Canada's Wonderland Tulireki at Linnanmäki Goliath at Six Flags Over Georgia The later is a B&M hyper, so how would you compare between the five coasters to ride again?
Which restraints does the number 2 coaster use? What color are the restraints? What do you think? Do you think they are an issue or do you think they are comfortable?
Canobie Coaster said: Coast Rider and Blue Tornado are two I won't ride again. I'd ride the others. But Coast Rider is a Mack wild mouse (large park model) and Blue Tornado is a Vekoma SLC with an additional helix at the end and it looks like a thrilling ride.
See in RCDB: Swiss Toboggan at Little Amerricka, a Chance Toboggan, and Goliath at La Ronde, a B&M mini-hyper. I heard you and people in the comments and reviews thinking both coasters offer airtime. So how would you compare between the two?
Canobie Coaster would say: Number 9: Goliath at Six Flags Over Georgia. This is one of the more powerful B&M hypers. Every single drop and bunny hill on this one seems to give stronger floater airtime than usual. And the far turnaround is one of the best B&M has ever made. It is an extremely intense downwards helix that causes me to lose my vision. This one is also super well-paced and I like how it runs outside the park's main boundaries. This one has a similar issue to Diamondback though where some valleys towards the start are quite shaky, which hurts the reridability. If I ask you, which restraints does Goliath use? What color are the restraints? Do you think they are an issue or do you think they are comfortable?
See in RCDB: Coaster Express at Parque Warner Madrid. That wooden coaster was built by RCCA and it looks colossal. And see: Goliath at Six Flags Over Georgia. That is one of the B&M hyper coasters. So how would you compare between the two to ride? What do you think?
So happy to see Leviathan and Behemoth so high up on this list. I feel like these two get seriously overlooked simply due to a lot of US based enthusiasts have never made it to Canada.
They're two very good rides.
Bro, Leviathan and Behemoth are amazing. This list is crazy horrible, putting Tatsu super low. Bro, the B&M Batman-type rides should never be in a top 10! I’ve been on about all of them besides the ones in Europe. None of those are better than Behemoth or Leviathan. The only rides that beats Leviathan are Project305, Orion, and Fury 325-that was the best ride we rode this summer for my kid’s birthday theme park vacation (Kings Island, Cedar Point, Canada’s Wonderland, Dorney Park, Six Flags Great Adventure, Kings Dominion, and Carowinds). But the batman types are fun but should not be nowhere near the top 20 Mako beat almost all the ones he put on this list.
Cool list! Usually I'm not into super intense coasters, but B&M inverts are definitely my exception, really like those! My list goes:
1. Shambhala
2. Mako
3. Nitro
4. Montu
5. Medusa (SFDK)
6. Manta
7. Dragon Challenge Chinese Fireball
8. Kraken
9. Sheikra
10. Batman the ride
Nice list!
Kraken is just too good
You like kraken better than the hulk 🤔 I find them very similar, but I prefer the hulk
Fury is number 1 on my coaster rankings for a reason. It never lets up. And on a hot day with the trim not hitting on the return camelback, the ride is an otherworldly experience. You are easily pushing 100 MPH and you keep that speed the entire ride. Only ride I’ve been on where you can’t hear yourself scream because the wind is drowning out your voice. It’s phenomenal all around.
It's fantastic.
It’s likely we will probably never get another Dueling Dragons or Dueling B&M Invert again
I hope we do, but I'm skeptical.
@@CanobieCoasterI love your nigga
Or even another dueling B&M in general.
Don’t worry guys, I’ll build a park with a dueling invert one day, trust me
Intamin has a great coaster in china called dueling dragons
I was taking a 8:59 and 26:21,I heard that there are a lot of people waiting in line for these two roller coasters, and the waiting time is long.The main reason for the long wait is that Universal Studios Japan in Osaka is a very crowded place on weekdays and holidays.
It's seemingly busy any day.
@@CanobieCoasterThat’s right, there are so many people at Universal Studios Japan that some of the facilities have to wait in line for more than an hour. If you have time, you can go to Universal Studios Japan and visit Harry Potter, Hollywood, and minions. It’s just that I’m from Taiwan. In Taiwan, Janfusun Fancyworld also has a roller coaster manufactured by B&M. It’s called Diving Machine G5 and Insane Speed. I’ve also ridden on these two roller coasters. Of course, I welcome you to travel to Taiwan.
@@CanobieCoaster I think Universal Studios Japan will definitely attract many movie fans and cartoon fans who like to watch some movies and cartoon
@@CanobieCoasterTo be honest, the advantage of queuing for a long time to ride the roller coaster is that it allows nervous people to be mentally prepared when waiting in line, so that they don’t have to be so scared when the time comes to ride the roller coaster.
@@CanobieCoasterMy mom and my brother and I were waiting for Hollywood Dream - The Ride and we waited for almost 70 minutes before we boarded it.
I’m so happy to see Intimidator that high, that coaster is so fun and re-rideable. It’s definitely a solid coaster that seriously delivers in the first half.
The trimless rides I got this past year had wonderful airtime.
@@CanobieCoaster can you do a top 10 best themed rollercoasters outside of Disney and Universal?
@@CanobieCoaster trimless ride?? How did you get so lucky??
I’m pleasantly surprised that Goliath (La Ronde)ranked so high, being the closest B&M from home
La ronde is my home park, and Goliath is soo underrated
It's just an airtime machine
The closest b&m's to me are great bear and candymonium, which are 3 hours away 🤣
La Ronds your home park. I’m so sorry😢
Mine is Goliath at SFOG. I live outside the US but have some homes in Miami
I love how unique this list is! I was definitely surprised to see some of the dive coasters that high but I respect it... B&M never misses
I like the dives with full layouts.
In my opinion silver bullet is so underrated. The drop is week but literally everything after is insane! It’s also been running extra well this past year! My current favorite invert (but I have only ridden Batman at SFMM and silver bullet so it does not have much competition.
Silver Bullet was running extremely well this month.
It's just crazy how good B&Ms are overall for the general public and enthusiasts. All there different types have completely different feels, the general public like the sit-down loopers while enthusiasts like intense inverts but both sides enjoy them all, especially hypers. It's just the patterns on how some of the layouts are to simular to each other or feel to simular. I just wish new B&Ms like inverts won't be all more graceful and that we still have old school intense B&Ms.
They're crowd-pleasers.
A really great collection of coasters. Behemoth and Yukon Striker are nuts. Leviathan hauls. We may get another B&M for our next coaster.
The top 3 at Canada's Wonderland is great.
Excellent video and content! Montu is such a great inverted coaster! And I can appreciate the love for Orion. It catches unnecessary hate.
Thanks!
Good list, but where is Fenix at toverland?
I like that ride, but it feels an element or two short.
Compared with my rankings, a lot of this list felt random to me, but I am totally with you on that top two!
I know I rate quite a few of these differently.
Wow. I see what you mean. Had to check if not 1 April today.
Apparently we rode USA's best hyper together at Hershey!
@@Marty_NZ For me the first half of Candymonium is up there with the best, but the ride as a whole can’t compare with Behemoth or Mako or of course Shambhala. But it’s right in the next tier for me, along with Georgia’s Goliath.
Great list! Didn't realize they've made 120+ coasters, wow
I knew it was a lot.
@@CanobieCoaster They delivery very reliable and maintainable rides (with a few notable exceptions), and are the epitome of "you get what you pay for". Reputation matters with amusement parks, and B&M has earned theirs.
Good to see Nemesis in the top 15. It's certainly a ride that stands out from most, personally my Number 1.
Love how unique that one is.
What do u think abt Fenix at Toverland in the Netherlands?
Fun and forceful, just short.
I love Rollercoaster. They are so much fun. I can ride them all day long and be good. Fun fun fun
Love them too.
My favorite part on Montu was when you rolled out of the station and there were alligators in the pit below. I know they don’t do it anymore but man that was awesome. Fire and Ice are still my favorite invert.
I wish that were still there.
Great video! I like the Montu love! It really roars!
It does!
Are you going to do Gerstlauer?
I plan to in the next 1-2 months.
I will forever appreciate that Dueling Dragons/Dragon Challenge was not forgotten since they're defunct. I rode it in 2015 and actually liked the Chinese Fireball over Hungarian Horntail
I think most people preferred Fireball since the pacing is stronger at the end.
Great list, although idk about putting Intimidator over Diamondback 😂
My 2022 Intimidator rides were great.
I was so surprised to see Le Goliath at #10, but wholeheartedly agree. This one doesn't get enough love! Amazing layout packed with airtime
People need to appreciate that ride more.
Thank you for giving Orion the love it deserves. I stinking love that thing, and think if it were longer it could rival Fury.
I agree.
Canobie Coaster would say:
Number 14: Katun at Mirabilandia. This hulking invert is very forceful. The first drop is one of the best of the genre, as it has whip at the start and some floater airtime afterwards. Then you have six intense inversions. The vertical loop is an automatic greyout for me. The other five inversions are notable for their snappiness. This coaster holds its speed well and is tucked a bit back from the midway, so it gives a sweet night ride.
If I ask you, which restraints does Katun use? What color are the restraints? Do you think they are an issue?
Katun has black over-the-shoulder restraints. The ride is smooth.
17:42 Was one of the best inversions. That small Immelmann into a tight helix was intense.
Sure is.
I'm very glad to see Candymonium at my home park on this list in the top 5 what a great ride!
It's a great hyper.
Diamondback criminally underrated! The return hills hit just as if not harder than most other hypers, but the outgoing are stronger!
I personally have Diamondback over all othe hypers except Mako. I also have Diamondback over Orion.
My very least favorite hyper is Candymonium lol
@@Posirep shambhala crying in the corner
@@itzzzzman8186 Tell Shambala that it has a better drop so it'll stop crying. You're welcome.
I never left my seat on the return hills
@cltcoasters I rode it trimless, in the rain, at night. Diamondback became legendary to me at that point.
Also rode Mystic Timbers and Orion in the same conditions. MT slapped fucking hard as well...Orion...not so much
A few things I wanna say personally.
1.) Still haven't ridden a Batman and I just can't wait.
2.) Got to ride Hulk this summer finally with my nieces and OMG I was like, "y'all can do whatever you want the rest of the day, this thing just blew my mind!"
3.) You're the best :).
Thanks! Batman is definitely worth trying.
I've always wanted to get a ride one of them. My husband doesn't care much for coasters, but I'm glad to be introducing my nieces to these awesome rides. They loved Great Bear, it was their first invert/looping coaster. And they were screaming and laughing on our first ride in Candymonium.
All the B&M models in FL just seem to be built differently. I respect this list. A few I definitely disagree with, but everyone has there own opinions
It just comes down to which forces you like.
B&M has always been my favorite manufacturer. I haven't ridden a bad coaster from them. My ranking would be:
12. Rougarou (The only B&M that I thought felt sub-par by their standards)
11. The Riddler's Revenge
10. Scream! (My first B&M)
9. Silver Bullet
8. GateKeeper
7. Valravn (Why this and GateKeeper get a bad rep is beyond me)
6. Raptor
5. Batman the Ride clones (Six Flags Over Texas & Magic Mountain)
4. Banshee
3. Diamondback
2. Tatsu
1. Orion
Orion is amazing
Nice list!
Interesting, I would personally rank Scream far in last but good list
Always great to see a coaster countdown from the #1 best coaster man on the planet, Mr. Canobie! My Favorite B& M's for me, not in order are Raptor, Gatekeeper - because the air in the front clears out my allergies, 325, Orion, and Nitro/D-back tie.
A few of the peeps I went to Cedar Point with loved Valravyn the most in the entire park. I'm not too big on that one, but if you stand in a certain part of the park, the track spells out O-H-I-O and I'm a Buckeyes fan.
I love to see what the reliable B&M can come up next; I really hope that they haven't peaked when it comes to technology.
B&M Giga invert - I'd love this!
I think Valravn gets way too much hate.
Detractors can say what they want, but there's no denying that B&M's got some sturdy, time-tested, and also visually-stunning rides. Sheikra is a bit like if Baron at Efteling were grown-up, in my opinion 😂 but that theming of Baron is so good.
Personally I love the Batman clones, especially the first one ever (Magic Mountain is two hrs. away from me); also like the hypers, gigas, wings, floorless... I guess they're my fave manufacturer, lol. Intamin and RMC have some great rides too.
They make so many great rides.
B&M is def the “ole reliable” of coaster manufacturers
Yes they are.
Canobie Coaster would say:
Number 44: SheiKra at Busch Gardens Tampa. This giant dive coaster starts off with a vertical plunge chalk full of floater airtime. The the first half also hits you with positive Gs rising into an Inmelmann and also a big turn into the mid-course brake run. The second half kicks things off with another steep plunge with good floater airtime and a fur near-miss, but the end sort of just fizzles out.
If I ask you, which restraints does SheiKra use? What color are the restraints? Do you think they are an issue?
Pretty sure they're black. They're over-the-shoulder restraints. The ride is smooth so they're good. And they give some room to float on the drops.
I lived in Hershey for two years and got to know Great Bear fairly well. I always felt like it was slamming into the final brakes, rather than whimpering back in as you stated
The brakes stop you quick, but the final turns going up the hill are pretty dull.
I really like this video. 😊😃 Are the top roller coaster videos from Mack Rides and Gerstlauer also coming?
I plan to do those in the future.
@@CanobieCoasterThat is awesome 🤩
I love fury you just made me day!
Great ride!
Are you finished with your official top 50/100 yet? Also, who's your favorite Pixar villain?
My updated top 100 should be out next week. This was the last big manufacturer I wanted to get out before it releases. Favorite Pixar villain is probably Syndrome.
Shambhala is my favourite B&M also my favourite coaster currently.
I don't hate any B&M's I have ridden but my lowest ranked B&M is Oblivion which I love because of its amazing drop and queue line video.
I will be riding Mandrills Mayhem this year!
Oblivion almost made this list solely because of that amazing drop.
Glad to see Orion in the top 5. Orion in the front row has turned into a guilty pleasure of mine... especially if I get a little room and I hold the clamshell up during the ride. Heck I get a little airtime entering the turn around.
Orion is great in the back too now that it's broken in.
@@CanobieCoaster True, I only prefer Orion in the back on the first drop. If I can’t ride front, I’ll ride in the back. But on the wave turn, front row, far right seat.
If only the Knott’s giga got built, the concept looked so good and we could’ve seen the full potential of B&M. Also I’d put Leviathan higher on the list for its sheer speed and the decent airtime moments
I hope the Knott's giga happens.
See those two B&M hyper coasters, Apollo's Chariot at Busch Gardens Williamsburg and Raging Bull at Six Flags Great America. I was asking you about the two. And do you know what color are the restraints on both?
Red on Apollo and orange on Raging Bull.
Canobie Coaster would say:
Number 8: Mako at SeaWorld Orlando. Considered by many to be the best B&M hyper in the US, I see the argument. The outward has some uber sustained floater airtime, particularly on the first camelback. The return run is not as airtime focused though. Instead, you have some highly banked turns above the midway and water. The visuals are nice, but I would prefer some extra airtime. The ride's first half and setting by the water are more than enough to elevate it above most of them.
If I ask you, which restraints does Mako use? What color are the restraints? Do you think they are an issue or do you think they are comfortable?
Mako has teal clamshells. Very comfortable.
I’m glad Goliath at over Georgia is getting some love, I grew up riding it but recently I’ve gotten some of my best rides on it
Love that ride!
See those two B&M hyper coasters, Goliath at La Ronde and Goliath at Six Flags Over Georgia. I was asking you about the two. And do you know what color are the restraints on both?
Yes, orange on Georgia's and yellow on La Ronde's.
Canobie Coaster would say:
Number 47: Baron 1898 at Efteling. This is the best themed dive coaster. The experience starts with an excellent pre-show and dark ride scene that establishes the story. Then you jump into the coaster section. This is one of the smaller dive machines, but I do like the elements. You have a really good drop. Plenty of airtime and it goes into a misty tunnel. The inmelmann is just ok, but I love the float of the zero-G roll, the force on the helix, and the airtime on the final bunny hill.
If I ask you, do you like or do you love the park's details and theming?
The theming is amazing.
See Dragon Khan at PortAventura and Blue Tornado at Gardaland. Dragon Khan is a B&M sit-down looper and Blue Tornado is a Vekoma SLC. Both coasters use over the shoulder restraints, do you know the restraint colors, and do you think they are an issue or do you think they are tolerable on both?
Dragon Khan tracks well so that ride is tolerable. Those restraints are yellow. Blue Tornado is rough and hurts.
What I was also asking you about Goliath at Six Flags Over Georgia are the colors on the trains, the seats and the restraints.
The trains are teal and orange.
See those three B&M hyper coasters, Behemoth at Canada's Wonderland, Diamondback at Kings Island, and Intimidator at Carowinds. I was asking you about the three. And do you know what color are the restraints on both?
All have comfortable clamshells. You can find the restraint colors by Googling them.
Yes. If I ask you about that, Canobie Coaster would say:
Number 32: Banshee at Kings Island. I previously made a review after my 2020 rides calling it...
The roughest B&M invert, but it ran better outside of my 2020 rides.
Canobie Coaster would say:
Number 47: Baron 1898 at Efteling. This is the best themed dive coaster. The experience starts with an excellent pre-show and dark ride scene that establishes the story. Then you jump into the coaster section. This is one of the smaller dive machines, but I do like the elements. You have a really good drop. Plenty of airtime and it goes into a misty tunnel. The inmelmann is just ok, but I love the float of the zero-G roll, the force on the helix, and the airtime on the final bunny hill.
If I ask you, which restraints does Baron 1898 use? What color are the restraints? Do you think they are an issue?
They have green over the shoulder harnesses. The ride is smooth so they're no trouble.
And how would you compare Kumba at Busch Gardens Tampa to Blue Tornado at Gardaland to ride again? Both coasters have inversions and over the shoulder restraints.
Kumba is far smoother and comfortable.
amazing list, so glad to see shammybhala so high. by far the best ive been on. gotta try and do fury 1day.
Both are excellent.
I like when you said:
I previously made a review after my 2020 rides calling it the roughest invert.
Yes about Banshee?
I love x flight, it’s one of my favs overall as it is what got me over my fear of inversions. Raging bull is my favorite overall coaster. I love it and didn’t even have a chance to ride in the back, I have severe socal anxiety so I don’t usually ask for seats.
Usually Raging Bull doesn't have a grouper and you just pick your row when you reach the station.
@@CanobieCoaster i have some medical issues so I usually have a disability pass when I go to parks. Usually cedar fair is the only chain that will honor seating requests with a pass.
Mako, Apollo's Chariot, Tatsu, Alpengeist, and Goliath at Over Georgia are some of my favorites by them. Their hypers are my favorite type of coaster and their inverts I also rank highly.
Hypers/gigas are my favorite overall model from them.
Canobie Coaster would say:
Number 29: Apollo's Chariot at Busch Gardens Williamsburg. This company's original hyper coaster's airtime is not as strong as their newer hypers, but it is still very sustained at least. That's especially true in the back row on the first drop and plunge into the far turnaround. This may have the best setting of any of their hypers as it runs through the woods and drops down to the water at several points. This makes it especially sweet at night because you can't see a thing.
If I ask you, which restraints does Apollo's Chariot use? What color are the restraints? Do you think they are an issue or do you think they are comfortable?
They have red clamshells. They are super comfortable.
Canobie Coaster would say:
Number 43: Silver Bullet at Knott's Berry Farm. This inverted coaster starts off with an embarrassment of a first drop. I know ramps that are steeper. But honestly I love everything that follows. The vertical loop has some really good force to it. The funky wave turn offers some neat views and a pinch of weightlessness. The cobra roll is pretty good too, and then the finale really picks things up. You have a floaty zero-G roll, two decently snappy corkscrews, and an extremely forceful helix over the water. I love the sequencing. And this one has seemed to get better with age.
If I ask you, which restraints does Silver Bullet use? What color are the restraints? Do you think they are an issue?
Red over-the-shoulder restraints. The ride is smooth so they're fine.
after visiting ocean park in hong kong my new favourite B&M is hairaiser it is currently 5th on my rankings below stealth and above wickerman
Still need to ride that one.
@@CanobieCoaster be prepared to shake about lol still a great ride and my favourite B&M
See: Dragon Khan at PortAventura and Blue Tornado at Gardaland. Those two coasters have inversions. Dragon Khan is a B&M sit-down looper and Blue Tornado is a Vekoma SLC. If I recommend you riding both coasters again, what do you think?
I recommend Dragon Khan, but not Blue Tornado. The latter hurts.
No Fenix :(
Fun ride, but it doesn't have as many elements as the wing coasters that made the list.
@@CanobieCoaster it does however have a lot of force in those elements, especially that Helix. And don’t forget the extra anticipation when you slowly coast through the turn towards the wing-over. Also that theming is nothing to be sneezed at.
I am surprised you were even able to make a list like this. I don't even have a favorite B&M, nor can I decide which model of theirs is my favorite. That's how great their rides are after all.
It was certainly a hard one to make.
Canobie Coaster would say:
Number 33: Dragon Khan at PortAventura. This iconic sit-down looper once opened with the most inversions of any coaster in the world. And it has a very similar layout to the aforementioned Kraken, just with an added corkscrew and a bit more power. The inversions have good force or snap with the highlight being the insane zero-G roll. The train is violently pushed through it, inducing wicked laterals for all.
If I ask you, which restraints does Dragon Khan use? What color are the restraints? Do you think they are an issue?
Yellow over-the-shoulder restraints. The ride is smooth so they're fine.
See: Dragon Khan at PortAventura and Blue Tornado at Gardaland. Those two coasters have inversions. Dragon Khan is a B&M sit-down looper and Blue Tornado is a Vekoma SLC. What do you think about the two in terms of smoothness, pacing, forces, intensity? What do you think?
Both are intense and well paced, but Blue Tornado hurts.
i'm sad that the swarm and nemesis inferno didn't show up! but great countdown!
Need to reride those. Swarm has an outside shot of making it when I get back there.
What do you prefer, the B&M over the shoulder restraints or the B&M vest restraints?
Did you like Behemoth at Canada's wonderland more than Shambhala at port aventura?
Vest restraints and no.
So what would you rate Afterburn at Carowinds?
See my review.
Imagine a dueling b&m giga coaster
That would be sweet.
Carowinds getting some love in this one
Sure is.
I was asking you, how would you compare Afterburn at Carowinds to Blue Tornado at Gardaland? I'm referring to how they feel? What do you think? They are two inverted coasters, one from B&M and one from Vekoma.
Afterburn has smooth tracking. Blue Tornado does not.
Amazing!!!!!!!👏
Thank you!
@@CanobieCoaster You're welcome!
B&M is a company I have sadly little experience of: while I've been to multiple parks that had some, the only one I've actually ridden is Batman: The Dark Knight at SFNE, a smaller-than-average floorless which (mostly metaphorically) lives in the shadow of the park's top two coasters. It's a solid, enjoyable ride that is all about a series of forceful inversions, but somehow lacks an X factor that makes it stand out. It has a near-clone in India: Nitro at Imagicaa, India's biggest roller coaster. That seems to be a slightly larger and generally subtly improved model, with a punchier first drop and an extra turn at the end.
Batman isn't one of the better floorless coasters. It's a fine ride, but it doesn't have the power of their bigger coasters.
@@CanobieCoaster The way I think of it is, if it lived at a small park, Batman: TDK would easily be one of the standout rides, maybe the park's main draw. But at a Six Flags, at least a Six Flags with that one-two punch, it's just not.
I missed my chance to ride Dueling Dragons/Dragon Challenge and pre-retrack Hulk on my one trip to Universal Orlando, thanks to stomach trouble that had me a bit timid about big thrill rides. And on my one adult trip to Hersheypark, the need to escort a small child cut down on my big-coaster riding and Great Bear missed the cut.
...You can also, though, look at it in a glass-half-full way as the foremost of Six Flags New England's supporting coasters. The rest of that lineup has a lot of filler, but Batman is solid.
People have been speculating about what SFNE could replace Goliath with, whenever Six Flags gets around to building stuff again, and I like the idea of putting a B&M dive there, maybe one of the smaller ones. They're crowdpleasers and it's something the whole region doesn't really have; Canobie's Eurofighter is about the closest thing that exists, not really the same. Might require taking out the other Boomerang, but who cares.
I was asking you, imagine how would you think to ride again between a Vekoma inverted coaster in Blue Tornado at Gardaland and a Bolliger & Mabillard coaster on this list like Afterburn at Carowinds, which is another inverted coaster. How would you think between the two in terms of forces, pacing, and elements?
I prefer Afterburn from a smoothness and force perspective.
What do you think about Dragon Khan at Port Aventura and Riddler's Revenge at Six Flags Magic Mountain?
Like both.
Personally, intimidators setting helps the ride. A ride themed to cars and racing nexts to a parking lot kinda fits IMO
I guess that's true.
See in RCDB:
Coaster Express at Parque Warner Madrid
Mighty Canadian Minebuster at Canada's Wonderland
Coast Rider at Knott's Berry Farm
Fly at Canada's Wonderland
Goliath at Six Flags Over Georgia
The later is a B&M hyper, so how would you compare between the five coasters to ride?
Goliath is way better than the others.
I would place Raptor higher, especially higher than Silver Bullet and definitely higher than Gatekeeper. It was my first time riding Raptor 4 years ago with no expectations and it blew me away (only other B&M inverts I've ridden were: Silver Bullet, Batman and Flight Deck). The first drop was great, the inversions were definitely snappy, the dive after the mcbr was surprisingly good and I enjoyed the helix (my least favorite element on most coasters). My #4 favorite ride at CP.
Batman is pretty good and intense, but too short. The drop does nothing for me as well. Flight Deck was even shorter but had a surprisingly great drop. Silver Bullet is fun. The drop and cobra roll were disappointing, but I did enjoy the overbanked turn and snappy corkscrews.
We all have different preferences though and I enjoyed your video. Thank you!
Silver Bullet was running the best it ever has for me a few weeks ago.
yea I think raptor is so underrated
The Black Mamba is still my favorite ride at Phantasialand! I know, Taron and F.L.Y. are awesome, but the Mamba is my personal favorite coaster there.
Completely understand. That's a great ride as well.
My favorite B&M I have been on so far is emperor at Seaworld San Diego Granted I’ve only been on six
Emperor was solid, but the drop didn't hit as hard as the bigger dives for me.
Which restraints does the number 39 coaster use? What color are the restraints? What do you think? Do you think they are an issue?
Flight Deck has hard over the shoulder restraints. They are red and yellow. The ride is smooth, so it's not a problem.
See in RCDB: Swiss Toboggan at Little Amerricka. That Chance Toboggan is still operating. And see: Mako at SeaWorld Orlando. That is one of the B&M hyper coasters. I heard you and people in the comments and reviews thinking both coasters offer airtime, but how would you compare between the two? What do you think?
Mako is way better (comfort, pacing, airtime).
Do you happen to know the reasoning behind B&M making the first drop on silver bullet so shallow?
I'm guessing space came into play.
What differences are between smooth and glass smooth?
Different degree of smooth.
Canobie Coaster would say:
Number 10: Goliath at La Ronde. This ride may not top 200 feet, but it may have the most floater airtime of any B&M. This ride is just one camelback after another. Some may call the layout bland or unoriginal, but I will never complain about a seemingly endless barrage of airtime. It's all floater airtime, but each moment is very sustained. This one also doesn't have a mid-course brake run just like another Goliath you'll see higher up on this list. And as a bonus, you get some stunning views of the water and Montreal's skyline going over each hill.
If I ask you, which restraints does Goliath use? What color are the restraints? Do you think they are an issue or do you think they are comfortable?
Yellow clamshells. Very comfortable.
I remember my first time riding Superman at fiesta Texas I got stuck on the mid course brake run cause someone threw up in the car at the station. We got moving about 15 min later. It was hilarious and the only time I’ve ever been stuck on a rollercoaster.
Nice!
And see the first drop on Apollo's Chariot at Busch Gardens Williamsburg and the first drop on Raging Bull at Six Flags Great America. Both those B&M hyper coasters have a pre-drop before going to a straight first drop, and what are the differences between the one on Apollo's Chariot and the one on Raging Bull to experience, and in terms of airtime? What do you think?
I think they look similar.
Raging Bull has stronger airtime on the drop.
Imagine riding again the number 41 coaster and Flight Deck at Canada's Wonderland. Which restraints do you think both coasters use and how do you think between the restraints on both the number 41 coaster and Flight Deck at Canada's Wonderland? What color are the restraints on both? Do you think they are both tolerable?
All restraints on this list are tolerable. Canada's Flight Deck is not. You can find photos of the restraints online to compare.
If you haven’t done this yet I hope you review Valravn.
I will in the future.
I was asking you about the restraints on:
Apollo's Chariot at Busch Gardens Williamsburg
Raging Bull at Six Flags Great America
Goliath at La Ronde
Goliath at Six Flags Over Georgia
Do you think they are open, minimalistic, bulky, or restrictive?
I was also asking you about the restraints on those coasters for being compared to others, like, what were your least favorite restraints on a roller coaster?
I really like the clamshell restraints and the airtime they offer.
See in RCDB:
Apple Zapple at Kings Dominion
Coast Rider at Knott's Berry Farm
Ghost Chasers at Movie Park Germany
Mighty Canadian Minebuster at Canada's Wonderland
Tulireki at Linnanmäki
Goliath at Six Flags Over Georgia
The later is a B&M hyper, so how would you compare between the five coasters to ride again?
I much prefer Goliath.
Which restraints does the number 2 coaster use? What color are the restraints? What do you think? Do you think they are an issue or do you think they are comfortable?
All rides on this list have tolerable restraints for me. You can look up photos of the ride to see the current restraint colors.
Canobie Coaster said:
Coast Rider and Blue Tornado are two I won't ride again. I'd ride the others.
But Coast Rider is a Mack wild mouse (large park model) and Blue Tornado is a Vekoma SLC with an additional helix at the end and it looks like a thrilling ride.
Those two are painful due to their restraints.
And would you like to go to La Ronde again? What do you think? Especially for which ride or coaster?
Yes, primarily for Goliath.
See in RCDB: Swiss Toboggan at Little Amerricka, a Chance Toboggan, and Goliath at La Ronde, a B&M mini-hyper. I heard you and people in the comments and reviews thinking both coasters offer airtime. So how would you compare between the two?
Goliath is far smoother and better.
Canobie Coaster would say:
Number 9: Goliath at Six Flags Over Georgia. This is one of the more powerful B&M hypers. Every single drop and bunny hill on this one seems to give stronger floater airtime than usual. And the far turnaround is one of the best B&M has ever made. It is an extremely intense downwards helix that causes me to lose my vision. This one is also super well-paced and I like how it runs outside the park's main boundaries. This one has a similar issue to Diamondback though where some valleys towards the start are quite shaky, which hurts the reridability.
If I ask you, which restraints does Goliath use? What color are the restraints? Do you think they are an issue or do you think they are comfortable?
It has orange clamshells. I love the restraints.
So what would you rate Goliath at La Ronde?
I have a review. I think I gave it a 9.
See in RCDB: Coaster Express at Parque Warner Madrid. That wooden coaster was built by RCCA and it looks colossal. And see: Goliath at Six Flags Over Georgia. That is one of the B&M hyper coasters.
So how would you compare between the two to ride? What do you think?
Goliath is far smoother, more forceful, and better.
Was Dragon Khan at PortAventura the roughest coaster you've ever ridden in the world? Was it Kumba at Busch Gardens Tampa?
No