I went to Gardaland past summer and this is theming-wise a very beautiful park. The Jumanji darkride is very nice. But I won't return to this park in the next decade.
The Magic Mountain (Python Efteling copy) was enjoyable until the last turn. There was a giant kink in the track which gave my company and myself real neck pain.
Blue Tornado was the worst of all. It caused headaches and especially pain to the ears from bumping into the restraints the entire ride. I can certainly take a rough track as a theme park- and roller coaster enthusiast, but this pain was on the verge of crying. You could hear people screaming in pain during the ride. Everyone came out with bright red ears.
When we arrived at raptor, we thought "yes, looks like a decent wingcoaster", unfortunately even this B&M was disappointing. Pretty rough and bad restraints for a B&M.
The only smooth coaster is Oblivion: the Black Hole. The minetrain of the park (I guess it's called mammut) was decent.
My favorite rides were Jumanji, Oblivion & the 3 waterides (logflume, rapid & watercoaster).
Would I recommend this park? Certainly not. The rough coasters make this park not worth it. There's a lack of other family or thrill/flatrides to make up for this.
The only thing they have left to do is removing Magic Mountain & Blue Tornado. Plus, retracking Raptor at some points and replace the restraints. Then adding 2 new coasters instead and then it may be worth visiting again in 10 years or so.
What I learnt from this experience is that I feel so lucky for living in between all good West-Europe parks. I'm Belgian so I live in the themepark-center: Efteling, Toverland, Phantasialand, Disneyland,... This trip made me realise that even small parks in our small country like Bobbejaanland or Plopsaland de Panne have very smooth coasters. I do appreciate my surrounding parks even more now.