This very much sums up my feelings on it as well. I haven't had a night ride on it yet, but I imagine those will be spectacular. Perhaps it will fit in just a little better once we see some of that green growing around it like we did in the summer of last year? The views from the top hat and outer bank turn will be something special in the summer and holiday events.Okay, I've collected my thoughts and decided to try to write them down.
I've only ridden twice (once during the day and once during the night, both Sunday). Overall, a superbly fun experience, that definitely fills a modern coaster gap in the BGW lineup. But the whole time I couldn't shake the feeling of how un-BGW-like this ride feels. Certainly BGW is allowed to have high thrill rides! They already have some of my favorites--but I simply can't get past how naked this coaster is, and both in terms of theme and landscape, it just feels like a sore thumb in the middle of a park I value a great deal for it's beauty.
In terms of a sheer thrill ride, it's a blast, and the night rides are incredible. I'm not sure it's beyond a Velocicoaster for me (again, theming may be playing into that), but there's no denying I had a blast riding it. But a lot of BGW doesn't feel like it could be anywhere else, and Pantheon does. Hopefully that improves with time.
Very excited to get another opportunity to ride again in the future.