It's an incredible ride! So exhilarating. I love how much of it feels unsafe, as if you are going too fast for the track and going to fly off. I love this park, very exciting future and very well run.
I really love this coaster, the pacing is just on point and you feel the forces in every turn and airtime hill. The first drop is also really dope in the backrow. Keep up your awesome content!
I just subscribed to your channel and I love the detailed experiences you provide. I’ll live a 30-40 min drive from Toverland and I experienced Troy being more intense and having more airtime too this year. I thought this was me (as my experience of rollercoaster can change depending how I feel) but hearing you experiencing this as well makes be believe that the weather made the coaster better? I did not even know that the weather could have influence on the coaster. Maybe it has something to do with Covid that the coaster has been shut down for a while prevrious years...who knows... Looking forward to your other video's as well.
I still remember rude this thing in like opening year or so, and it was running amazingly fast. It was definitely one of my favorite wooden roller coasters at the time. Would love to ride it again, since I haven't ridden it ever since.
I love Troy. It is special for me being my 100. It's also the coaster I've ridden more than any other. I also love how when it's quiet the ride ops just let you lap it only having to change rows if someone is waiting. Shout out to the Ride Ops for being awesome...! 🙌😁
After the Winterfeelings 2024/25 opening of the park Troy will be closed for about 4 months for maintanance and retracking. Together with Untamed in Walibi Holland Troy is my favorite coaster in The Netherlands. By the way I love your coaster and park reviews very much - nice to watch cossy with a cup of coffee from the bench ❤ thank you!
I think it might just be running exceptional in general this year. I did not visit on that hot a day, and the way you described your rides on Troy were very similar to how I'd have described mine.
I rode this thing in the summer, so great that I can now compare my experience with yours. I was actually quite impressed by Troy's airtime, but that might be because I'm less used to the feeling than you.
Finally A Review! 😁 Troy Is My First And Favourite GCI I've Ever Ridden Back In 2016 ( My First Ever Visit To Toverland ) It Still Is To This Day! Even Though My Last Ride On Troy Was In 2018 :(... I'm Hoping To Return Soon:. :')
I had incredible luck on my first and only visit so far. I was able to ride both Fenix and Troy about 5-6 times each in nice warm weather while still being able to ride all the other roller coasters and some other rides. Troy was definitely the highlight. It feels so out of control, pulls great forces and its pacing is seriously relentless. The roughness was notable, but in a good way that just added to the feeling. I got rides all over the day and I never noticed quite as much how a roller coaster can warm up. I love wooden coasters and Troy's exactly what I'd want in one.
Finally thou hath seen the light. This is the coaster everyone's been raving about. I ride Troy a lot and it's definitely a temperamental beast, but she's been absolutely hauling lately. Troy is, in fact, the finest ride in the Netherlands and I will hear no argument about it. Untamed can bite me. On the subject of trackwork: I do agree Troy has been running rough this year. Toverland does trackwork every winter season but they have become more ambitious in terms of winter openings for this year. That means the window for trackwork will be shorter. I still imagine they'll do some work.
I want to get back there first since Icon wasn't open when I last visited and it wouldn't seem right to review a park without being on their signature ride.
I went to the park twice this year, once in March and once in August, and it was running like this both times. Troy is possibly having its best year yet.
We rode it in the dark, when the handrails along the tracks were decorated with Christmas lights. An intense experience I prefer a daylight ride though
To me, this i the best woodie i have done. I also found it to have some pretty suprising positives for a GCI! And the laterels was deffenitely stronger than the other European GCI's i have done, which is everyone except Thunderbird
How does it compare to the top US GCIs? I like GoldStriker the best. Renegade is second closely followed by mystic Timbers. From the video this seems closer to prowler or thunderhead level but most people seem to like it more, what are your thoughts?
This is my second favourite wooden coaster, I barely prefer it to Wodan but the ride last year made me like Troy a little bit more because of its length and strength. I do still prefer Colossos to this it's a pretty big gap, the pacing isn't nearly as good but the stand out elements are better than any moment on troy.
This seriously looks like the 3rd best GCI or something, it's very simular to Thunder Hewd but even better because it's longer. I love hoe the station fly bye is so late in the ride, it makes it feel long and the pacing never dies. I overall am not a huge fan of GCISs honestly, they are rides that have great pacing but lack in almost every force department. But even if it doesn't have good forces, the pacing is one of the best in the world let's be real.
I didn't like this ride (rode it in summer). Rough, too focused on lateral g's, some uncomfortable unexpected high positive g's and , also, the airtime hurts a bit because of the restraint (if you have a bit of a belly)
You should definnently try Troy (or DesTroy as it's called at Halloween) at night! It's definnently one of the best things there is. They add flamethrowers, lights, a smoke curtain at the fligh-trough and it's just crazy! DesTroy - ithaka zone: ua-cam.com/video/pu0FCzFBJqs/v-deo.html DesTroy Onride: ua-cam.com/video/StWOmcLenzg/v-deo.html and finally the fly trough offride: ua-cam.com/video/lpz6X1oGD90/v-deo.html
I was asking you, what do you think about Troy (2019 rides), Troy (2021 rides), and Troy (2022 rides)? Troy was placed in your video of most disappointing roller coasters in the world, made in 2020. Why?
I don't understand how people like this ride. It's way too rough to be enjoyable, and the only good elements are the first drop, wave turn, floater hill and station fly by. For the rest of the ride I just wanted it to end.
Canobie Coaster said: Now what about the tracking and smoothness? I've heard some critiques that Troy was running rougher than usual in 2022. While the ride had a noticeable rattle, the cushioned seats made it a non-issue for me. I was able to ride this several times in a row without any issue. But I know some people found it...
It's an incredible ride! So exhilarating. I love how much of it feels unsafe, as if you are going too fast for the track and going to fly off. I love this park, very exciting future and very well run.
Such great pacing.
I really love this coaster, the pacing is just on point and you feel the forces in every turn and airtime hill. The first drop is also really dope in the backrow. Keep up your awesome content!
Thanks!
The whole thing with troy is that it keeps going. It feels like an endless ride with no break to take a little breath.
True!
I just subscribed to your channel and I love the detailed experiences you provide. I’ll live a 30-40 min drive from Toverland and I experienced Troy being more intense and having more airtime too this year. I thought this was me (as my experience of rollercoaster can change depending how I feel) but hearing you experiencing this as well makes be believe that the weather made the coaster better? I did not even know that the weather could have influence on the coaster. Maybe it has something to do with Covid that the coaster has been shut down for a while prevrious years...who knows... Looking forward to your other video's as well.
Wood coasters tend to run faster in heat.
I still remember rude this thing in like opening year or so, and it was running amazingly fast. It was definitely one of my favorite wooden roller coasters at the time. Would love to ride it again, since I haven't ridden it ever since.
Awesome!
Nice review! I’m honestly not a huge fan of the style of GCIs but this ride really does it right, I love how the pacing and unexpected airtime looks
The pacing is great.
I love Troy. It is special for me being my 100. It's also the coaster I've ridden more than any other. I also love how when it's quiet the ride ops just let you lap it only having to change rows if someone is waiting. Shout out to the Ride Ops for being awesome...! 🙌😁
The ops here are great!
After the Winterfeelings 2024/25 opening of the park Troy will be closed for about 4 months for maintanance and retracking. Together with Untamed in Walibi Holland Troy is my favorite coaster in The Netherlands. By the way I love your coaster and park reviews very much - nice to watch cossy with a cup of coffee from the bench ❤ thank you!
Thanks for the info!
I think it might just be running exceptional in general this year. I did not visit on that hot a day, and the way you described your rides on Troy were very similar to how I'd have described mine.
Others have said the same thing.
I rode this thing in the summer, so great that I can now compare my experience with yours. I was actually quite impressed by Troy's airtime, but that might be because I'm less used to the feeling than you.
It seemed to run well this year from what others said too.
Finally A Review! 😁
Troy Is My First And Favourite GCI I've Ever Ridden Back In 2016 ( My First Ever Visit To Toverland )
It Still Is To This Day! Even Though My Last Ride On Troy Was In 2018 :(... I'm Hoping To Return Soon:. :')
Hope you can get back on it soon.
I had incredible luck on my first and only visit so far. I was able to ride both Fenix and Troy about 5-6 times each in nice warm weather while still being able to ride all the other roller coasters and some other rides.
Troy was definitely the highlight. It feels so out of control, pulls great forces and its pacing is seriously relentless. The roughness was notable, but in a good way that just added to the feeling. I got rides all over the day and I never noticed quite as much how a roller coaster can warm up. I love wooden coasters and Troy's exactly what I'd want in one.
Glad you were able to get plenty of rides in.
hell yeah, Troy's a beast! Wish I could've enjoyed Fenix as well, but I'm too tall 😢
Finally thou hath seen the light. This is the coaster everyone's been raving about. I ride Troy a lot and it's definitely a temperamental beast, but she's been absolutely hauling lately. Troy is, in fact, the finest ride in the Netherlands and I will hear no argument about it. Untamed can bite me.
On the subject of trackwork: I do agree Troy has been running rough this year. Toverland does trackwork every winter season but they have become more ambitious in terms of winter openings for this year. That means the window for trackwork will be shorter. I still imagine they'll do some work.
Glad it ran well all year!
Great review, Troy definitely looks like an amazing GCI woodie!
By the way, could we get a Blackpool Pleasure Beach review?
I want to get back there first since Icon wasn't open when I last visited and it wouldn't seem right to review a park without being on their signature ride.
I first rode this beast yesterday. it was my first big thrill ride. I only had ridden a couple of mild family coasters before this. It was awesome.
I rode it on a cold morning while it was winter and every hill gave airtime.
I'm surprised the park is still open this time of year!
This is the first time that they open the outside area in the winter.
I love my GCIs. I'm one of their biggest fans. No doubt that I would love this one too.
It's great.
I went to the park twice this year, once in March and once in August, and it was running like this both times. Troy is possibly having its best year yet.
Good to hear!
We rode it in the dark, when the handrails along the tracks were decorated with Christmas lights. An intense experience
I prefer a daylight ride though
Sounds cool! Didn't know they had Troy open for winter.
To me, this i the best woodie i have done. I also found it to have some pretty suprising positives for a GCI! And the laterels was deffenitely stronger than the other European GCI's i have done, which is everyone except Thunderbird
It's an intense one.
How does it compare to the top US GCIs? I like GoldStriker the best. Renegade is second closely followed by mystic Timbers. From the video this seems closer to prowler or thunderhead level but most people seem to like it more, what are your thoughts?
Based on how it was running this year, it was similar to Gold Striker.
Awesome
Sure is.
See the Millennium Flyer trains on Troy at Toverland. I think the seats look soft or cushioned. What do you think?
They are.
What about the smoothness or roughness on Troy at Toverland?
I find it fine.
I agree! Once the bearings warm UP, coaster trains "fly". I bet coupled with some light rain or after a rain would be like Greezed Lightning!!!!
I know!
This is my second favourite wooden coaster, I barely prefer it to Wodan but the ride last year made me like Troy a little bit more because of its length and strength. I do still prefer Colossos to this it's a pretty big gap, the pacing isn't nearly as good but the stand out elements are better than any moment on troy.
I prefer Wodan, but both are great.
I have a piece of the metal strip sitting on my nightstand, coaster track is huge!
Wow!
what do you think of anarchy rainbow
Never heard of it.
The airtime is really just a small bonus. I‘m here for the speed and laterals.
Understandable
nice!
Thanks!
I love it too
Nice!
Neat looking coaster.
Indeed
They do every yeare a part of the coaster retracking when it is close for 4 weeks
Nice!
What do you think about the ride, Troy at Toverland, in terms of smoothness?
It's tolerable for me.
This seriously looks like the 3rd best GCI or something, it's very simular to Thunder Hewd but even better because it's longer. I love hoe the station fly bye is so late in the ride, it makes it feel long and the pacing never dies. I overall am not a huge fan of GCISs honestly, they are rides that have great pacing but lack in almost every force department. But even if it doesn't have good forces, the pacing is one of the best in the world let's be real.
While some other woodies can beat GCI in the airtime strength department, their pacing and quantity of elements shines.
Best wood coaster in the Netherlands?
I think it is, it's more intense than George & the Dragon, although that ride is also a lot of fun.
After these rides, yes.
Of Course Troy is Much More intense Than Joris En De Draak. Troy is My Home Wooden Coaster. And its My Favorite Woodie.
I didn't like this ride (rode it in summer).
Rough, too focused on lateral g's, some uncomfortable unexpected high positive g's and , also, the airtime hurts a bit because of the restraint (if you have a bit of a belly)
I didn'tfl find it uncomfortable, but I could see how those things could cause issues for others.
You should definnently try Troy (or DesTroy as it's called at Halloween) at night! It's definnently one of the best things there is. They add flamethrowers, lights, a smoke curtain at the fligh-trough and it's just crazy! DesTroy - ithaka zone: ua-cam.com/video/pu0FCzFBJqs/v-deo.html DesTroy Onride: ua-cam.com/video/StWOmcLenzg/v-deo.html and finally the fly trough offride: ua-cam.com/video/lpz6X1oGD90/v-deo.html
Wow that looks cool!
I was asking you, what do you think about Troy (2019 rides), Troy (2021 rides), and Troy (2022 rides)?
Troy was placed in your video of most disappointing roller coasters in the world, made in 2020. Why?
I didn't get the elite rides others had claimed to have gotten.
It just looks like a better thunderhead
Thunderhead is more consistent.
I don't understand how people like this ride. It's way too rough to be enjoyable, and the only good elements are the first drop, wave turn, floater hill and station fly by. For the rest of the ride I just wanted it to end.
I thankfully didn't find it rough.
troy
That's its name.
Troy at Toverland was in your video of most disappointing roller coasters in the world. Why?
It didn't have the airtime I expected considering its reputation.
Canobie Coaster said:
Now what about the tracking and smoothness? I've heard some critiques that Troy was running rougher than usual in 2022. While the ride had a noticeable rattle, the cushioned seats made it a non-issue for me. I was able to ride this several times in a row without any issue. But I know some people found it...
Too rough.
Troy at Toverland was in your video of most disappointing roller coasters in the world
Yes, but it impressed me when I rerode it on a very hot day.