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If you're looking for a roller coaster that will take you on a wild and woolly ride, then Dragon's Fury at Chessington World of Adventures is the ride for you. This spinning coaster is known for its intense spinning action, which can be quite disorienting for some riders. But if you're up for a challenge, then Dragon's Fury is sure to provide a thrilling and, er, memorable experience.
The ride starts off with a slow climb up the lift hill, giving you a chance to admire the beautiful views of the park. But then, the fun begins. The coaster drops down the hill and immediately starts spinning, and you'll feel like you're being spun around in a washing machine. The spinning gets even more intense as the coaster goes through a series of inversions, including a vertical loop, a corkscrew, and a heartline roll. By the end of the ride, you'll feel like you've been on a never-ending loop, and you may even feel a little bit nauseous.
But don't worry, that's all part of the fun! Dragon's Fury is a roller coaster that will take you to places you've never been before. You'll feel like you're flying through the air, and you'll be laughing so hard that your sides will hurt.
So if you're looking for a roller coaster that will take you on an adventure, then Dragon's Fury is the ride for you. Just be prepared to be dizzy, disoriented, and maybe even a little bit sick. But hey, that's all part of...
Read moreReview: Dragon’s Fury is easily one of the best coasters at Chessington. It’s a spinning rollercoaster, so every ride feels different depending on how your car balances—and ours spun like mad. From the first lift hill, you’re thrown into tight turns, sudden drops, and a twisting layout that runs right around the edge of the park. It’s fast, chaotic, and surprisingly smooth for how much it throws you around. The spinning adds a layer of unpredictability that makes it way more fun than a standard coaster. One second you’re facing forward, the next you’re sideways flying into a banked curve. There’s no inversions, but the speed and motion make up for it. The second lift hill halfway through gives it a nice boost, and the final helix is a proper thrill if you’re still spinning when you hit it. Queue time was about 50 minutes, which felt fair for peak summer. Staff were efficient and friendly, and the ride itself looked well maintained. The only downside is the loading time—it’s a bit slow because of the car design—but once you’re on, it’s worth the wait. Overall, Dragon’s Fury is a must-do. It’s intense without being overwhelming, and it’s got that rare mix of fun and adrenaline that works for teens and...
Read moreLongest wait queue, but the best ride ever. It spins around while going up and down. 4 people can fit in 1 cart , you and another person next to you and the same on the opposite side. I had to queue for 2 hours , but if you don't want the wait to go that slow , keep something to entertain you. You have a place to put baggage and collect it after the ride. The duration of the ride I think is about 2 mins. You can see the whole park during the ride and it's so fun. It's had a few break downs but it's a very rare occursion as they check the ride regularly and daily. If you get hungry during the line there is a stall where you can buy some drinks or snacks . This ride also takes photos , and when they take it there will...
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