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Most immersive rollercoaster experience outside of Disney and Universal?

Matt N

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Hi guys. Over the years, Alton Towers have made some very interesting claims, but what I find to be one of the most debatable claims that they’ve ever made is that Wicker Man is “the world’s most immersive rollercoaster experience”. On their website, the park displays the following as the brief synopsis for Wicker Man:
Join the chosen ones on the world’s immersive rollercoaster experience to date!
Now don’t get me wrong, I absolutely love Wicker Man, and I think it’s a very well executed themed experience overall, but I must say that even not having been to that many theme parks relative to some, I would personally disagree with Alton Towers’ claim if looking at every single coaster I've ever ridden. I have ridden a number of coasters at the big duo of Disney and Universal that I would consider to be more immersive than Wicker Man. However, these parks are arguably the kings of immersion and have considerable budgets to play with, so I concede that it probably isn't fair to compare Wicker Man with some of the coasters at these parks, and when excluding these two companies, I pondered that Alton Towers' claim might hold a little more weight. And that got me thinking about what I might consider some of the most immersive rollercoaster experiences I've ridden outside of the big two. So I'd be interested to know; what would you consider to be the world's most immersive rollercoaster experience outside of Disney and Universal?

I'll admit that my answer to this question is probably considerably less well informed than the answers some might give, as for me, "the world" outside of Disney and Universal consists mainly of the UK, Europa Park, SeaWorld Orlando and Busch Gardens Tampa. However, there are still a few candidates I'd put in firm contention for this title:
  • Cobra's Curse at Busch Gardens Tampa - As much as the ride itself is nothing to write home about, in my view, I've always been very impressed by the theming and immersion aspect of Cobra's Curse. The queue line is absolutely incredible, with some incredibly ornate theming and a phenomenal amount of detail, and the ride also has a very cool projection mapped pre-show, where the Snake King, the ride's main protagonist, introduces himself to riders and displays his power! The immersion continues onto the ride itself, with riders being greeted by a huge snake statue, as well as various ominous messages from the Snake King throughout. Overall, I think Cobra's Curse is a brilliant experience from start to finish, with many brilliant thematic flourishes making for brilliant immersion, in my opinion!
  • Arthur at Europa Park - Arthur may not be the most thrilling coaster, but it's one of those experiences that's just magical from start to finish! The queue and indoor area are lovely, and the ride itself is a very nice experience with many brilliant dark ride scenes! Overall, I just really like the whole feel of this one; it's a very nice, well finished off ride!
  • CanCan Coaster at Europa Park - CanCan Coaster is a brilliant experience from start to finish, in my view! The queue line is absolutely gorgeous, with so many little details strewn throughout multiple different rooms, and the ride itself also has some brilliant theming throughout, with a nice little dark ride scene at the start and some really fun cutouts strewn throughout the ride, as well as a brilliant onboard soundtrack! All in all, CanCan Coaster is an awesome themed experience, in my view!
  • Wodan Timbur Coaster at Europa Park - Wodan is excellently themed! I have to say that its queue in particular really stands out for me; it's an absolute work of art, with so many rooms filled with so many wonderful details that tell a really intricate story! The station is also relatively heavily themed, with some particularly nice animatronics by the station fly-through that look to the side whenever a train passes through! The ride itself is less heavily themed, but you still have some nice audio up the lift hill and some nice tunnels and bits of theming around! Overall, I think Wodan is a brilliant themed experience, and a close rival to the ride below in the wooden coaster theming stakes!
  • Wicker Man at Alton Towers - As much as I may have disagreed with Alton's claim about Wicker Man above, I do think that the ride is a very solid contender for being one of the most immersive coasters I've done outside of Disney and Universal! The wicker man structure itself, with the fire effects integrated in, is an absolutely phenomenal centrepiece. The queue line is really nice, with some nice banners and such strewn around, and the pre-show is brilliant! The station is also really nicely themed, and when you get onto the ride itself, you pass through the aforementioned wicker man structure numerous times, as well as encountering some nicely themed tunnels with some good smoke and lighting effects! Overall, I think Wicker Man is an excellent themed experience, and I'd definitely say that it rivals Wodan for wooden coaster theming, of the rides that I've done!
  • The Swarm at Thorpe Park - I've always loved the themed experience of The Swarm! The area is absolutely phenomenal, with loads of huge wrecked vehicles strewn around as well as numerous smaller details integrated throughout the area! The story is also told really nicely through the queue and audio, with various news reports and such being played to the rider as they traverse the area and wait in the queue. Overall, I've always really liked The Swarm as an immersive experience; I think the theming is awesome!
Those are some of the main names I could think of, but I could probably nominate more if I gave it some more thought.

But I'd be keen to know; what do you think is the world's most immersive rollercoaster experience outside of Disney and Universal? Do you agree with Alton Towers' claim about Wicker Man, or would you nominate a different ride?
 
I'd say that Saw is a very immersive experience, the theming from the entrance into the area to the coaster its self is exceptional and the indoor section with all its effects is very well done.
 
Probably Wicker Man out of the rollercoasters that I have ridden, but it isn't particularly immersive.
 
It’s a ridiculous and unfounded claim. Too many rides spring to mind that are more “immersive” than Wicker Man, but to name just a few just in Europe:

Baron 1898
Vogel Rok
Taron
Black Mamba
Arthur
Eurosat
The Rat
Flight of Pterosaur
Oziris
Sky Scream
Batman: La Fuga
Mammut
Lost Gravity
Star Trek Operation Enterprise
Calamity Mine
Psyke Underground
 
Thinking of one's not mentioned yet

Vligende de Hollander
Fenix
Maximus Blitz Bahn
Platform 13
Batman - Gotham City Escape
Toutatis
Van Helsing
FLY

Mystic Timbers
Thunderbird
The Dark Knight
Exterminator
 
Xpress: Platform 13 at Walibi Holland has a fantastic themed queue line and scare maze-ish walk through section.

Saw: The Ride and The Walking Dead are both very immersive experiences as well.

And whilst I haven’t been on any of these following ones myself, I’d imagine that the likes of Hagrid’s, Cosmic Rewind, Velocicoaster, F.L.Y, and the two Tron Lightcycle coasters would be right up there as top tier immersive experiences.
 
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Mine would be Dragon Gliders at Motiongate Dubai. Think Arthur at Europa Park only themed to How to train Your Dragon. Incredible attraction.

In fact Arthur would probably be my number two as well. Taron number 3.

Haven't ridden FLY, Velocicoaster or Guardians coaster yet so can't say but I'm sure they'd rank very highly for immersion too.
 
Whilst I am also a fan of Wickerman, there are many far more immersive rides out there. For me, Baron 1898, Vogel Rock and The Flying Dutchman at The Efteling all spring to mind when it comes to immersion. I was particularly impressed by Flying Dutchman. Both the queue and the ride itself had some fantastic theming.
 
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