Originally posted by cjd
Wow... quite a heated debate streaming from one little comment. All I was doing was adding a little reference point, to say "this coaster is incredible, and worth taking a trip just to ride, but it's not quite the ultimate." I was comparing the final impression of the ride. Maverick left me feeling like "wow... that was so intense! Good stuff. I'll ride again, even though my shoulders kind of hurt.", while The Voyage left me thinking "holy... freaking... god... that was insane! The ultimate. I'm going back to ride 20 more times."
So, yeah. I really wasn't comparing any individual parts of the rides, just the overall impression that I had at the end of the ride... how much each one "wowed" me. And while Maverick was really incredible, it took me a while to decide just where to put it on my list. It took a ride in the back and a ride on my old #1 steel coaster before I realized just how amazing Maverick is. After "The Voyage", though, I knew that I had just ridden the most insane coaster ever built after the very first ride, and it shot up to the top of my wood list completely uncontested. And that was just a morning ride in the front seat. The night rides and rides in the back were just bonus. I wish there was something higher than first place. Go two notches higher than that, and that is where "The Voyage" is when compared to other woodies. "Maverick" is just number one on the steel list, though. It can be beaten, and can be improved. I don't see any way that any wood coaster will ever beat "The Voyage", though.
So, there's my comparison. That's what I meant. Maverick = Insane. The Voyage = Total out-of-control, uber-intense, rampaging, airtime-ing, rider-tossing ridiculous insanity.
Yeah, Voyage is without a doubt my #1 wooden coaster, and favorite coaster overall, but closely followed by the underrated Hades.
The thing is Voyage completely spoils you. By the time you hit the turnaround, which isn't even the halfway point on the ride, you've already gone through more than you can ask for on a coaster. When hitting the MCBR, no matter how many times I ride it, I can't get over how I just went through all of that insanity on ONE ride, and still have the completely out-of-control second half to experience. It isn't fair to non-GG coasters because nothing even has a chance. If You took just 1/3 of the ride, it would still be the second best coaster out there (after Hades), that's how great it is.
Hades is wonderful too though, and isn't that far behind Voyage. If you haven't ridden it and love Voyage that much, you need to take a trip out to Mt. Olympus. The tunnel run is something you won't experience on any other coaster, as the airtime and laterals are just thrown at you right after the other and it just feels like a coaster isn't capable of delivering something that amazing. Then there's that huge airtime hill out of the far turnaround that has probably the most perfect slightly-greater-than floater air I've ever experienced and once you hit the lapbar you're just held there and there's no chance you're hitting the seat anytime soon with how long the air on that hill is sustained. And then the section from the hill next to the lift all the way to the helix is so intense due to the intensity of the turn by the station, and right after that turn you FLY through two of the best airtime hills I've experienced while turning a bit with the view of that helix in front of you. Now that I think about it, these two rides are pretty damn close. And there's that double drop before the lift hill where if you ride in the back seat, it hits you HARD with some extremely powerful ejector air.
I need to ride one of these coasters again, it's really worth the trip back out there just to experience either of these beasts a few more times.