The ultimate rustle & tussle wood coaster. Crafted by the hands of Alan Schilke himself (yes, THAT Alan Schilke), Hellcat is the ride that on paper is a top 20 wood coaster on the east coast, but in reality is an under maintained coaster made by a company that doesn't specialize in wood coasters, so the model isn't as universal as other woodies. It's often referred to as the "world's roughest coaster", and for good reason. The bottom of the first two valleys will shake you to your very core, and there's jackhammering everywhere- even the airtime hills have jackhammering! It's a shame too, since the park is now closed for the entire 2020 season, and until further notice. If there is a God out there Alan Schilke will revisit this travesty of a ride and turn it into potentially the best thing Camden County has seen since the Adventure Aquarium, and all sins will be forgiven from the past. Let's hope that whoever buys this park next has long-term...
Read moreGood ride but very shaky. You walk off with your brain buzzing. Edit changing to one star. This roller coaster needs to be overhauled or taken down. Every time i go (I work in a summer camp) there are injuries from the intense shaking. Nosebleeds, banging heads, and whiplashes. A kid fractured his nose this summer. Consider yourself warned. This year they actually closed off the last train car bec. it was too shaky. DO I NEED...
Read moreThe roller coaster was horrible i felt like it was going to break apart and the roughness lets just say i have bruises all over my thighs from this ride. I will never ever let my kids ride this ride. Now the rest of the park was fun i did enjoy my day there and I...
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