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What is your favourite coaster drop in the UK?

Matt N

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Hi guys. In recent weeks, the construction of Hyperia at Thorpe Park has been turning a fair few heads. In particular, the first drop for the ride seems to have garnered a lot of attention, with its sharp vertical profiling and twisting gaining plaudits. That drop certainly looks unique, and I've heard some say that they think it could be one of their favourite first drops in the world! This got me thinking about some of my favourite coaster drops in the UK, so today I ask; what is your current favourite coaster drop in the UK?

Personally, I'd have to go for either the first drop of Oblivion at Alton Towers or the first drop of Megafobia at Oakwood.

I love the drop on Oblivion because I just love the phenomenal sustained airtime it gives, as well as the sense of speed you get rushing through the tunnel! Oblivion's first drop has you flying out of your seat for what feels like ages, and I absolutely love that! And when you get to the bottom, I do love the raw sense of speed that the tunnel gives; I know that Oblivion isn't the fastest coaster I've ridden, but the sensation of speed in that tunnel would definitely have me believing that it was in contention for the title if I didn't know any better! Finally, the other thing I love about it is that it is huge. We don't have that many big coasters in this country, and we have even fewer big, straight first drops. As such, I do love that Oblivion has a properly sizeable first drop that's able to provide a real sustained sensation!

As for Megafobia; that ride's first drop in the back row needs to be ridden to be believed, in my view! On the back, you get absolutely hurled out of the seat by the most ridiculous moment of ejector airtime! I've ridden over 100 coasters now, and few other coasters I've done have an ejector-filled first drop quite like Megafobia's. Certainly, no other British coaster has an ejector-filled first drop quite like Megafobia's, in my view. It isn't overly tall, though, and last time I did it, it was tarnished by quite a rough landing at the bottom (although the retrack has hopefully fixed this problem... I'll see for myself in May!). It also only properly hits in the back, from my experience, so it does lose a couple of points for consistency. Nonetheless, that back row ejector airtime is quite something!

I have a tough time deciding between the two. If I had to pick, I'd probably choose Oblivion because I do love the sustained airtime, speed and raw size of it, and it is also consistent. Although as said, that back row ejector on Megafobia is quite something, in my view!

But I'd be keen to know; what is your current favourite coaster drop in the UK? And as an aside; do you think that Hyperia's first drop could possibly clinch the title for you whenever that ride opens?
 
Oblivion is a fantastic drop but it seems a bit too much of an obvious answer as that’s all there is to the ride, just one big massive brilliant drop.

So instead I’ll say the Big One, it absolutely thunders down that drop and way that you hardly see it coming if you are sat nearer the back adds to it. Kumali is a good one as well as it builds up some nice force on its first drop.

But obviously when it opens Hyperia’s first drop should be absolutely spectacular, could well be one of the best in Europe.
 
If the rest of the Big One was as good as the first drop, it'd be one of the best coasters out there

Blivvy is a classic. I think it's still my favourite dive coaster because the drop is so creative and most of the others lack the same kind of bite

And it's not really a "drop" in the traditional sense, but coming down on Stealth is always a fun time
 
Nemesis is particularly special in the way it really utilises it's (now more common) USP.

You go from the rides highest point, to within feet of a waterfall, to the second highest point, in seconds. Emerging from the wooded, enclosed top of the hill into that wide-in-the-open corkscrew is really quite special.
 
Speed at Oakwood. Seems to go over the top faster than Saw, although that could just be a perception and not actually true.
 
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