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Hurakan Condor reviews

Theme Park Insider readers offer their ratings and reviews for Hurakan Condor at Port Aventura.
One of the most themed drop rides in the world, Hurakan Condor takes you up 100 metres, then lets you freefall all the way back down, taking in a little bit of storytelling along the way.

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Good ride of it's type, better being on the standing section and ride it in the dark! Queues are rarely a problem. - Mark Moore

Loved the view from the top- quite scary and very high! Goes down fast- so fast that I could hardly scream! Tilts forward as you start- slowly makes it's way up and stops for about 10 secs! You can watch your feet dangle and the people looking like specs from where you are! - Rachael Samuel

I don't normally go on these type of rides as they are so short and normally have such a long queue. The only other I have been on is the Dr Doom Freefall and Universal's IOA and I have to say that Hurakan Condor is vastly superior in that it is much taller. I only went on the ride as there was no queue and was very nervous. Once you are taken to the top you are tipped at an angle and then experience a small false drop followed by the real drop. I was impressed. - Emily G

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