Dragon KhanRoller coasterAbout Dragon KhanOffering up eight inverted loops, plus a top speed of more than 90 km/hr. -- Last edited by Martina Fenclova [Update this description | Read previous versions] Photos from Dragon KhanSafety
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Not as good as I remembered it when I went on it six years ago. There are newer, better coasters now but still worth queueing up for. - Mark Moore Very exciting and non stop! The first drop is fantastic as it gives you a great view of Salou and gets you very thrilled! 8 loops are brill- you've gotta go on this if you're in Portaventura! - Rachael Samuel Dragon Khan looks very impressive and dominates views from surrounding resorts; however I found it to be a little disappointing. There are I think 8 loops and the scale of the coaster is definitely impressive, however it felt a bit slow to both me and my boyfriend. I have to say that I enjoyed it much more when we rode in the front row and would probably increase my score to a 7 or an 8 for this; however the impact is lost when you ride behind the front. At both places in the carriage, however it was a pretty rough ride. I also think that it is in need of a bit of a refurb and isn't at all well themed with boring queuing areas (luckily we visited on a raining week day in September and had no wait). I did enjoy this ride, but think that I possibly expected too much. - Emily G
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