If you’re looking for a thrilling ride in Kennywood, I would say look elsewhere when compared to this ride. I’d rather go on the Pirate Ship than this. I don’t fiind it thrilling to rock back and forth while you’re spinning, much like when you twist the chains on a swing and let yourself go. That’s what this reminded me of, a lackluster day at the playground… by yourself. Aside from the lacking thrill of the ride, it is a rather put together themed ride. They made sure to include a flavor of Kennywood when it came to the decoration with the addition of the Potato Patch fries some of the aliens were munching on. With this not being that new of a ride for the park, the line seemed to run smoothly and it took hardly any time to get on the ride itself. It’s not a must when you visit, it’s more of a why not.
Darren W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Pittsburgh, PA
The Kennywood Krucible Part 3: With a dose of dramamine in my bloodstream, I decided to challenge that which severely tapped my constitution during my previous Kennywood ordeal: The Cosmic Chaos. Menacing alien dwarves creep about the ride, taunting you, egging you on, hoping that you’ll wreck your equilibrium by riding the giant spinning top. On a horseshoe-shaped track that took me 50 feet in the air, the ride attempting to victimize me through a virulently violent vertigo, forcing me to gaze upon a 360 degree view of this most perilous park: A Saucerful of Sinister. Fortunately, my stomach was unfazed. Shaking off my remaining dizziness, the Steel Phantom’s extraterrestrial blackguards scurried away as I charged past them and towards my next foe.