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  • Apollo’s Chariot @ Busch Gardens | Coaster Reviews

    Written by The Coaster Critic 26 Comments
    Last Updated: January 29, 2007

    Apollo Should Have Been the Roman God of Airtime
    After having not ridden one of my top coasters for over three years I was excited to see that it still shined. All of the pluses that had made it one of favorite roller coasters were still there.Apollo's Chariot Roller Coaster Apollo’s Chariot was designed by the legendary Bolliger & Mabillard, it offers one of the airtime-packed rides anywhere, and it’s located at one of the most critically acclaimed theme parks in the world. Needless to say if you’re a coaster enthusiast, Busch Gardens Europe should be on your trip schedule. Especially, with Griffon opening in a few months.

    A Lively Station and Unique Trains
    Like some of the other top rides I’ve ridden, Apollo’s Chariot still has a hyped up station that’s buzzing with excitement. It takes so little to have ride ops that simply ask how your ride was and offer a little personality. But it can add a lot to the excitement level of the experience. The trains are different from non-B&M hyper coasters. They have nine rows of four seats across that helps with ride capacity and keeps the line moving. They are also THE most comfortable seats and restraints out there. Not to mention they are elevated and open allowing your legs and arms to swing freely.

    The Trip Out
    The small drop off of the chain lift before the first drop is goodApollo's Chariot Roller Coaster because it allows the train to fall down the hill without the last couple cars still being stuck on the chain. The breathtaking 21-story drop to the ravine below (something Fabio would like to forget) is great. The train climbs up a second hill and drops into a tunnel. Your trip out ends with a 144′ banked, twisting drop that has the train speeding along side the ground. If you sit on the left side of the train, you get the full effect of this drop with the ground whizzing by you. All the while, Apollo offers one of the smoothest rides you’ll find anywhere. Especially in the 70+ mph category.

    The Airtime-Packed Trip HomeApollo's Chariot Busch Gardens Europe
    Next, you rise up into a funky helix and drop down into the brake run. You only slow down for a moment as your trip home is one to remember. They didn’t just tack on an ending to Apollo’s Chariot, some would say that they saved the best for last. After the flat track of the brake run, you fall immediately into the first of many airtime drops. The negative g-forces are undeniable as you hit three of these shorter but more intense drops back-to-back. There’s one more relatively shallow drop followed by more straight track. At this point you’re near the station and first-time riders probably assume it’s all over now. But there’s one more great airtime drop left where the camera snaps pictures of the surprised riders at the very end of the ride.

    Aside from Superman: Ride of Steel at Six Flags New England, I haven’t ridden a steel coaster with so much airtime. Best of all, you can really embrace ride because of the openness of the trains. Quite often, you’re over 100′ in the air and your legs, arms, and upper body is completely free to move. Nitro at Six Flags Great Adventure, another B&M hyper coaster, offers a similar experience, but I still give the nod to Apollo’s Chariot. I’d have to say this is one of B&M’s signature rides as it has everything that makes their rides great from the design to the theming. It’s fast, smooth, and thrilling with great views. What else could you ask for? Final Rating – 10 (Superior)

    Check out this coaster video of Apollo’s Chariot:

    What’s Your Take?
    Have you ridden Apollo’s Chariot? Leave a comment below. Photos 1 & 3 courtesy of CoasterImage.com

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26 Comments

  1. #1 Mark says:
    June 13th, 2007 at 8:02 pm

    another great ride although I found the center turn around/helix/etc. second of the ride to be kind of ho hum. Kind of like I don’t like the big swooping turns on MF at Cedar Point. I’d rather tighter smaller helixes or do something wicked like enclose part of the turn a la The Beast

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  2. #2 The Coaster Critic says:
    June 15th, 2007 at 7:37 am

    I like the section you’re referring to but I know what you mean. Unfortunately, I haven’t ridden Beast, but there’s an enclosed helix on Legend at Holiday World that’s pretty sweet. Something like that on Apollo’s Chariot would be great.

    Also, if you like tighter smaller helixes and B&M hyper coasters like Apollo, you’d love Raging Bull at Six Flags Great America (Gurnee, IL). It’s a hyper twister.

    Thanks for stopping by.

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  3. #3 Anonymous says:
    May 14th, 2008 at 8:54 pm

    just got back from Busch gardens. likes this coaster because of its classic nature and simpicity

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  4. #4 Jane says:
    May 26th, 2008 at 11:35 am

    I LOVE this coaster. My whole family likes it. It is smooth, except for the low part after the first drop. I can see my house from up there!

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  5. #5 Matthew says:
    July 2nd, 2009 at 8:42 am

    For a hyper coaster, there is no way this ride can get any better. It has the huge drop, it has the eye peeling speed, and my favorite: ALL THE AIRTIME. For a hyper coaster, those 3 things are the only things to look for. I dont disagree with you one bit. This has been and will be my favorite roller coaster ive ever ridden

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  6. #6 malcolm says:
    July 5th, 2009 at 1:24 pm

    i always had a probelm understand apollo is supposed to be 170 ft but is 210 ft i have seen that a lot and it really confuses me

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  7. #7 Matthew says:
    July 5th, 2009 at 1:58 pm

    malcolm, the life hill is 170 ft, not the drop. The drop goes farther than the lift hill. The height of the ride has nothing to do with the drop

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  8. #8 Anonymous says:
    July 5th, 2009 at 1:59 pm

    Malcolm, it is 170ft. high off the ground at its highest point. But because BGE is awesome they built it on a hillside so it drops 210ft. Don’t know how else to explain it.

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  9. #9 JaMeS says:
    September 14th, 2009 at 6:06 pm

    nice defunct coaster thingy at the bottom of the review page!

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  10. #10 QB3 says:
    November 4th, 2009 at 9:48 pm

    it`s cool how it fly`s over the lake and there was one bunny hop into a ditch that was realy suprising, looks like it`s got some god cenery too. i can`t wait to ride it.

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  11. #11 Quil says:
    December 9th, 2009 at 6:55 am

    CC, do you think Appallo`s Chariot`s pre-drop is that important to the ride?

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  12. #12 JaMeS says:
    December 9th, 2009 at 8:19 am

    ok, ill stand in 4 C.C here. i think the predrop is not that important on this ride, just to get a little speed.

    most other B&M would be awfully rough without it.

    hope this helped!! :)

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  13. #13 The Coaster Critic says:
    December 10th, 2009 at 9:51 am

    Thanks James, but I think that the pre-drop is pretty important, at least to the first drop. As I said in the review:

    “The small drop off of the chain lift before the first drop is good because it allows the train to fall down the hill without the last couple cars still being stuck on the chain.”

    Have you ever noticed on most roller coasters (those that drop off of the crest) that if you sit in the very front you creep down the first bit of the drop? B&M’s pre-drop section helps with that. The entire train is ready to drop.

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  14. #14 Quil says:
    December 10th, 2009 at 4:18 pm

    Thanks, i must of not noticed that part of the review.

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  15. #15 JaMeS says:
    December 10th, 2009 at 5:53 pm

    i still hold my opinion! :)

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  16. #16 Rollercoaster Dude says:
    December 10th, 2009 at 7:20 pm

    Quite possibly the best coaster every made. I love it.

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  17. #17 Rollercoaster Dude says:
    December 10th, 2009 at 7:21 pm

    opps. Ever made I mean.

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  18. #18 CFC says:
    December 10th, 2009 at 8:33 pm

    Rollercoaster Dude, try going back to grammar school, emphasis on grammer. :) The word is OOPS, not OPPS!

    I’ve never been on Apollo’s Chariot, or any hypercoaster for that matter( unless you count Son of Beast, which I’ll never ride again). Can anyone tell me what to expect when I ride Intimidator Carowinds?

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  19. #19 Judy P in Pgh says:
    December 10th, 2009 at 9:24 pm

    Expect to stand in a long line when you go to ride Intimdator! ;)

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  20. #20 JaMeS says:
    December 11th, 2009 at 9:04 am

    of course that, and also this is probably the better of the two. But, since the other is taller, there will probably a lot littler crowd. expect to feel lots of airtime, and lots of adrenaline climbing up the lift hill

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  21. #21 Quil says:
    December 11th, 2009 at 9:47 pm

    Since it`s a B&M, dont expect the forces to be too intense, but expect a good ride.

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  22. #22 Schwarz says:
    December 12th, 2009 at 9:48 am

    While we are on the topic of intimidator, does anyone know if a single rider line has been announced? I know they announced it for 305.

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    • #23 Quil says:
      February 14th, 2010 at 8:32 am

      I haven`t seen anything on screamscape.

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  23. #24 Quil says:
    February 14th, 2010 at 8:31 am

    CC, Apallo is the Greek Sun God.

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    • #25 The Coaster Critic says:
      February 14th, 2010 at 3:05 pm

      I’m aware Quil. Apollo is actually both the Greek and Roman sun god. Seeing as how Apollo’s Chariot is located in the Festa Italia section (Italy = Rome = Roman), the ride was themed after the Roman god.

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  24. #26 Sam says:
    March 7th, 2010 at 8:55 am

    I thoroughly enjoyed it because of its smooth hills, the theming, and the fantastic view at the top of the lift hill! The pre-drop causes some to scream before realizing their mistake.

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