Update after visiting Poland & revisiting Europa this year, plus some (fairly basic...) thoughts on the top 10 below:
1: Voltron, Europa Park
2: Zadra, Energylandia
3: Untamed, Walibi Holland
4: Lech Coaster, Legendia
5: Hyperion, Energylandia
6: Nemesis, Alton Towers
7: Taron, Phantasialand
8: Silver Star, Europa Park
9: Shambhala, PortAventura
10: Wodan Timbur Coaster, Europa Park
11: Nemesis Inferno, Thorpe Park
12: Blue Fire Megacoaster, Europa Park
13: Lost Gravity, Walibi Holland
14: Goliath, Walibi Holland
15: Abyssus, Energylandia
16: Stealth, Thorpe Park
17: Oblivion, Alton Towers
18: F.L.Y, Phantasialand
19: Formula, Energylandia
20: Wicker Man, Alton Towers
1: Voltron, Europa Park
Had thought that RMC would have a firm hold on my top position for some time, but then in comes Voltron, aggressively them down into second & third place. Just an incredible coaster, relentless pacing, insane airtime & hangtime (felt like the train was trying to eject me most of the way round). First launch & Zero-G stall are my highlights I think, but the whole thing is insane. Feels like it takes a lot of design cues from RMC, and I think that part of the reason it beats them in my ranking is partly the level of theming, but also the much more comfortable Mack trains & restraints (I'm 6'4" and a fairly large stomach/waist, so the RMC restraints are very restrictive for me). Also didn't notice a rattle or anything across my 6 rides in every row and both outer and inner seats.
Basically Smiler if it were actually good...
2: Zadra, Energylandia
My 100th coaster, and what a coaster! First drop is brilliant, and the Zero-G Stall is a particular standout. Think Untamed is close to beating it, but the sheer scale of Zadra just beats it out.
3: Untamed, Walibi Holland
My first RMC and such a good coaster. Whole thing is great, but think the return run from the turnaround back to the station is the best bit, particularly the final inversion and the bunny hops & headchoppers through the structure.
4: Lech Coaster, Legendia
Such a great little coaster, love all the quick positive to negative transitions and the roll through the station. Brilliant intense machine.
First 4 in my list are very close.
5: Hyperion, Energylandia
Brilliant mix of 'standard' hyper coaster elements and fast snappy turns and airtime moments, plus a great inversion.
6: Nemesis, Alton Towers
Bit sad to see this drop out of the top 5 as it had been my #1 from 2016 when I first rode it until last year, but everything above very much deserves it. Will always be my #0 coaster though as was the 1 coaster I always aspired to ride as I was growing up, and the one that got rid of my fear of riding coasters. Still a great coaster in such a unique location. Helix through Zero-G is one of the best sequences of elements on anything I've ridden.
7: Taron, Phantasialand
Love the launches, and a great layout with some good moments of airtime and in a brilliantly themed area.
8: Silver Star, Europa Park
Great fun B&M Hyper, great floater through the first half then a nice twisty second half with a couple of ejector moments (maybe helped by only having ridden it in the back row?). Would like to see it get a retheme at some point though, as it currently feels like a missing link at Europa in terms of theming.
Took a while to decide whether this or Shambhala were better, probably not helped by not having ridden Shambhala since 2017, so could flip positions whenever I get back to Spain.
9: Shambhala, PortAventura
See above... Great fun B&M Hyper layout with a huge amount of floater, main memory is it trying to undress me every time I rode it
10: Wodan Timbur Coaster, Europa Park
Feels like this could easily be higher, but a brilliant layout with some great almost RMC-ish moments, particularly towards the end, like Wicker Man on steroids, and similar to Zadra vs Untamed, shows that sometimes taller and faster are better.
Slight update after a Thorpe Park trip on Saturday, Hyperia comes in at number 5, plus some other reworking since last time
1: Voltron, Europa Park
2: Zadra, Energylandia
3: Untamed, Walibi Holland
4: Lech Coaster, Legendia
5: Hyperia, Thorpe Park
6: Hyperion, Energylandia (-1)
7: Nemesis, Alton Towers (-1)
8: Taron, Phantasialand (-1)
9: Wodan Timbur Coaster, Europa Park (+1)
10: Silver Star, Europa Park (-2)
11: Shambhala, PortAventura (-2)
12: Nemesis Inferno, Thorpe Park (-2)
13: Blue Fire Megacoaster, Europa Park (-2)
14: Lost Gravity, Walibi Holland (-2)
15: Goliath, Walibi Holland (-2)
16: Abyssus, Energylandia (-2)
17: Stealth, Thorpe Park (-2)
18: Oblivion, Alton Towers (-2)
19: F.L.Y, Phantasialand (-2)
20: Formula, Energylandia (-2)
1: Voltron, Europa Park
Had thought that RMC would have a firm hold on my top position for some time, but then in comes Voltron, aggressively them down into second & third place. Just an incredible coaster, relentless pacing, insane airtime & hangtime (felt like the train was trying to eject me most of the way round). First launch & Zero-G stall are my highlights I think, but the whole thing is insane. Feels like it takes a lot of design cues from RMC, and I think that part of the reason it beats them in my ranking is partly the level of theming, but also the much more comfortable Mack trains & restraints (I'm 6'4" and a fairly large stomach/waist, so the RMC restraints are very restrictive for me). Also didn't notice a rattle or anything across my 6 rides in every row and both outer and inner seats.
Basically Smiler if it were actually good...
2: Zadra, Energylandia
My 100th coaster, and what a coaster! First drop is brilliant, and the Zero-G Stall is a particular standout. Think Untamed is close to beating it, but the sheer scale of Zadra just beats it out.
3: Untamed, Walibi Holland
My first RMC and such a good coaster. Whole thing is great, but think the return run from the turnaround back to the station is the best bit, particularly the final inversion and the bunny hops & headchoppers through the structure.
4: Lech Coaster, Legendia
Such a great little coaster, love all the quick positive to negative transitions and the roll through the station. Brilliant intense machine.
First 4 in my list are very close.
5: Hyperia, Thorpe Park
The airtime on this is incredible, firmly out of my seat through most of the layout. The outerbanked turn/inversion turnaround thing is brilliant, between that or the stall afterwards for my favourite moments. Would probably be in my top 3 if it was longer and didnt have the "splashdown" trim brake interrupting the flow. Everything after that is still great with good airtime, just needs a bit more layout instead of that trim.
6: Hyperion, Energylandia
Brilliant mix of 'standard' hyper coaster elements and fast snappy turns and airtime moments, plus a great inversion.
7: Nemesis, Alton Towers
Bit sad to see this drop out of the top 5 as it had been my #1 from 2016 when I first rode it until last year, but everything above very much deserves it. Will always be my #0 coaster though as was the 1 coaster I always aspired to ride as I was growing up, and the one that got rid of my fear of riding coasters. Still a great coaster in such a unique location. Helix through Zero-G is one of the best sequences of elements on anything I've ridden.
8: Taron, Phantasialand
Love the launches, and a great layout with some good moments of airtime and in a brilliantly themed area.
9: Wodan Timbur Coaster, Europa Park
Brought this up above Silver Star & Shambhala. Brilliantly relentless layout with some great almost RMC-ish moments, just doesn't feel like it slows down at any point, as evidenced by the upstops squealing just before the brake run. So much better than the other GCIs I've done (Wicker Man & Troy which I didn't particularly enjoy), and shows that sometimes taller & faster is better.
10: Silver Star, Europa Park
Great fun B&M Hyper, great floater through the first half then a nice twisty second half with a couple of ejector moments (maybe helped by only having ridden it in the back row?). Would like to see it get a retheme at some point though, as it currently feels like a missing link at Europa in terms of theming.
Took a while to decide whether this or Shambhala were better, probably not helped by not having ridden Shambhala since 2017, so could flip positions whenever I get back to Spain.