Because
Grizzly is mostly hidden in the woods, I had little or no idea of what to
expect. The only thing I expected was a
ride on an aging wooden coaster and that is what I got. From the loading station, the train turns
left and navigates a switchtrack before ascending an 87-foot lift hill. The lift hill proved to be a precursor of
what was to come. While on the lift
hill, the train struck me as unstable to the point of feeling rickety. After the initial 84-foot drop, the train
underwent a noticeable loss of acceleration upon reaching the first turn. From there it went through a series of drops
and turns. It was a very rough ride,
even from the 3rd row. At
one point the train goes through a tunnel and although this is probably the high point of the ride, I
thought that it was also the roughest part.
This coaster features 3, 150 feet
of track and a figure 8 layout. Grizzly
isn’t a bad ride if you like it rough. 2 ½ out of 5 stars. For more information about rides at Kings
Dominion, visit www.kingsdominion.com The second photograph is courtesy of Coaster
Image, a great site for coaster photographs: www.coasterimage.com

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