Anne S.
Yelp
I was happy to see this place was developed over the summer as it brings more to the area of Banner Elk/western NC. While it looked fun, to be honest, riding on this coaster wasn't on the top of my list of activities to try, especially during a worldwide pandemic. Lo and behold, I was convinced to go with a friend, and it turned out to be more fun than I imagined it would be.
This was my first time riding an alpine coaster, so I didn't know what to expect. For those of you like me who didn't know this, alpine coasters are known for being different than others, in that the ride is formulated around the landscape of the area, usually down the side of a mountain or hill. When you ride, you are in a single- or double cart (i.e., 1 or 2 people at at time) and you go through the coaster yourself. There are brakes on the cart that you pull with both hands to slow yourself down the ride if you don't want to go full speed, which in this case is 27 mph, I believe.
When I first saw the ride before actually getting on it, it looked sort of dinky and not fun. But once you're sitting in the cart, alone, being pulled up the track, you finally realize how freaky this is about to be! I am a scaredy cat, so I pulled my brakes the entire time. My two friends who went before and after me didn't brake once.
The only reason I'm giving this 4 stars is the pricing. It costs a lot of money to ride a coaster lasting only a few minutes. My friends and I each paid for the single ride option (instead of the 3 ride package), simply because we couldn't afford otherwise (side note: I don't see how any family could afford this; my brother is a firefighter and father of 3... How is he expected to pay for his family of 5 to go on this, let alone more than one time?) However, next time, I definitely want to do the 3-ride package. For me, the ride was over just as I was getting the hang of it. I'm sure I would have gone the whole ride without braking on my 3rd try - just needed to work myself up to it.
Lastly, the gift shop is really neat; they had a lot of cute t-shirts and stickers for the Appalachian Trail, Banner Elk, Boone areas. Overall, this was a really fun experience, and it is much needed in and around this area. I will be suggesting that others go check it out!