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  • Griffon @ Busch Gardens Europe | Roller Coaster Reviews

    Written by The Coaster Critic 16 Comments
    Last Updated: July 6, 2007

    Busch Gardens Europe’s Griffon Soars
    Busch Gardens Europe has unveiled their first new roller coaster since 1999. The long-awaited addition, introduces America’s second dive coaster. With SheiKra, at sister park Busch Gardens Africa, being the first. I rode SheiKra not long after it opened in 2005 and I was a little underwhelmed. So, I was nervous when my favorite park announced it was installing its own dive coaster that was to be very similar to SheiKra. Luckily, BGE has pulled through once again with a great roller coaster.

    As usual Busch Gardens has done an excellent job integrating the new roller coaster into the park. You wouldn’t know that Griffon had only opened about a month ago. When I visited, the station, landscaping, and shops of New France were all complete. I arrived at the park as it was opening on a Tuesday morning. My first ride was in the farthest to the right seat of the second of the three 10 seat rows. I only waited about 10 minutes. I boarded the floorless trains, that boasted stadium-style seating so riders in the second and third rows had improved views.

    The steep climb was slow and foreboding. The view was amazing. A large body of water I didn’t remember seeing from other lifts was easily visible in the distance. As was Alpengeist’s ridiculously high peak, down below! The train crept around the tall summit and then came to an abrupt halt. Then it slowly pulled over the edge and locked in place. Riders screamed in fear at the sight of the ground 20-some stories below. After a long five seconds, the train was released and the ensuing drop was enormous. (I found it fun in the middle row, but much better in the back row.) The train plummeted down 205 feet at 90-degrees offering a lift of air on the way down. Onlookers offered “oohs”,”aahs”, and all kinds of expletives as they watched the strange-looking mass of 30 screaming riders take the ultra-steep plunge. At the bottom of the drop, the train dove into a trench that passed under a walking bridge packed with people gawking at the sight.

    On the other side, the train climbs up an immelmann. It’s a kind of inversion or loop. I prefer SheiKra’s extra-large 145′ immelmann, but Griffon’s is still fun. After leaving the loop, the train screeched around a corner and up into the brake run. After passing through the short brake run and the train crept towards the second 90-degree drop. It’s much shorter (140′), but still fun and offers a little bit of air. The following immelmann is smaller and tighter than the first and is more like the fighter jet maneuver the inversion was named after.

    After exiting the loop a short bunny hill offers some good floater air as the train charges into the water splash section. It’s very cool to look at as a bystander, but it has little effect on the actual ride, other than slowing the trains down. Riders in the back may get sprinkled lightly, but that’s about it. Kids love waiting in the nearby walking path so they can be soaked by the resulting deluge of water. After the splash, there’s a banked turn to the left followed by another bunny hill. This short hill offers a last moment of air as riders face an structure that creates a headchopper effect. After safely passing under the structure, the train enters the station brakes and the ride is over.

    All-in-all Griffon is a great addition to Busch Gardens Europe’s already stellar lineup. It’s not the Second Coming, but it does meet the high standard of the park’s other world-class roller coasters. Even if it is on the short side. Final Rating – 8.5 (Great Approaching Excellent)

    Check out this onride video of Griffon:



    What’s Your Take?
    Have you ridden Griffon? What did you think? Leave a comment below.

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16 Comments

  1. #1 Anonymous says:
    March 28th, 2008 at 12:26 pm

    I just got back from BGGE and after riding the griffon i would say that i loved the drops and i think it is a great ride but i do agree that it is a bit short

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  2. #2 Anonymous says:
    July 7th, 2008 at 2:19 pm

    I love Griffon.
    The hangtime before the drop is amazing and I just love the 10-person wide row seating. AWESOME!

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  3. #3 BR says:
    April 13th, 2009 at 12:58 pm

    The Griffon isn’t the best coaster at BGE, but man, during those heart-pounding five seconds of over the side, I’m thinking “Wow, what a horrible way to die, on a ROLLERCOASTER- Ahhhhhhhhhhh!

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  4. #4 malcolm says:
    June 9th, 2009 at 10:26 am

    ^hahaha! sheika only has 8 seats across but i do know how you feel BR lol

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  5. #5 JaMeS says:
    June 12th, 2009 at 11:22 am

    the climb i think is probably longer than the actual ride. it is still a good ride, but not great. i think sheikra was better because the second loop on griffon seemed kind of out of place.

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  6. #6 Krysta; says:
    June 25th, 2009 at 7:04 pm

    That ride is the Best i love the drops and every thing about it!!

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  7. #7 Matthew says:
    June 29th, 2009 at 5:41 pm

    2 words: short intense. I love intense roller coasters building the adrenaline. But i hated that it had to be that short. Than wait in that 45 minute line again

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  8. #8 malcolm says:
    July 13th, 2009 at 5:51 pm

    as much as i love all busch parks for their world class roller coasters and even though i haven’t been to BGE yet i really hate how they get all of the bigger coasters. now i know size doesn’t really matter with coasters but maybe we can have a coaster that is bigger next time but there’s something that they wont ever have…..KUMBA!!!!!!

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  9. #9 Matthew says:
    July 13th, 2009 at 8:56 pm

    Alot of people have told me that that is such a good ride. I really want to go to Tampa and ride that Kumba ride

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  10. #10 JaMeS says:
    October 2nd, 2009 at 5:39 pm

    sheikra’s splash area is longer, and has a cooler surrounding, being by a smokehouse

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  11. #11 Quil says:
    February 10th, 2010 at 7:17 am

    oblivion@altontowers loooks resalyt short.

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    • #12 JaMeS says:
      February 10th, 2010 at 7:34 am

      yeah… it goes around a corner, climbs up a hill, turns, drops, goes into a tunnel, and its over.
      but it still is probably better than sheikra

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      • #13 Quil says:
        February 10th, 2010 at 4:32 pm

        I seriously doubt it was even near Shreika.

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  12. #14 JaMeS says:
    February 10th, 2010 at 7:42 pm

    im not going to start a “fight” but that is my opinion, because i think sheikra sucks

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