As we used to joke, EEE GEE EFF! THE BEST RIDE IN THE WORLD, UH!
Except, um, it's a bit balls in the middle when the train stops bouncing and starts cornering. It's also pretty poorly presented, and permanently operated slowly on one train (rumours of a second train's existence persist, but remain just that). The first drop and airtime offered by the hills are superb though. I've not done it for years, but I'm tempted to go back to Holiday Park for it soon.
Meanwhile, Wodan is an unbelievable coaster these days, a world away from its good but not outstanding state in 2012. At that time I felt some of the hills needed to be a bit lower and more pointy; not any more! Now every second from the top of the first drop to the brake run is positively relentless, with the first half prioritising speed and the second half being spent jumping around madly. it's all so good that there isn't really any one standout element, but one that deserves more praise than it gets is when the train is thrown upwards into the left hand bend from the entrance arch dive to the station flythrough. It's probably helped by having so much going on in your peripheral vision, but it seems to happen so shockingly quickly that you almost wonder just how much faster it would need to be to exceed the average rider's limits. That it also happens to be the most heavily themed, best presented and highest throughput wooden coaster I know of only adds to this, and makes it perhaps one of the finest coasters in Europe.