I just got back from the park a few minutes ago, and here's my overview of what I rode.
Fury 325: Was awesome as usual. I rode this twice - once in row two, once in the very back. I
could've ridden for longer because the lines were extremely short (the line for my second ride was >5 minutes), but I can only ride so many coasters before my stomach begins to disagree with them. Anyway, row two was fun, not particularly intense, but still a good ride. The back row, however, was phenomenal. So intense! Possibly even more intense than Afterburn's back seat (but that's definitely a close one). For me, row two was an 8.5-9/10, while the very back was a perfect 10.
Hurler: I really only decided to ride this one for two reasons: 1. I want to ride every coaster in the park at least once this season (excluding LCC for obvious reasons), and 2. I was planning to head to Thunder Road after to compare the two rides. As for Hurler, it wasn't terrible - definitely smoother than it used to be, but also markedly less intense (probably because of the trim). There's definitely still some retracking that needs to be done towards the end of the ride as well. I'd give it about a 6/10, and that's probably even a bit generous.
Thunder Road: Unfortunately, only the blue side was operating today. However, the experience as a whole was quite enjoyable, largely in part to the ride operator who was a lot of fun. I rode this one twice as well, and I was very surprised at how smoothly the ride was running! The first half was much smoother than I anticipated, and even the second half - while a bit rougher - was much more tolerable than Hurler. Both rides on TR were a lot of fun - 8/10 for me, and after these rides, it solidified itself as my 4th favorite coaster in the park, tied with Nighthawk (but behind the "Big 3," of course). Riding Hurler and TR back to back has made me even more disappointed that the latter is leaving, especially because that'll make Hurler the only large scale woodie in the park, and that's not at all acceptable. If Thunder Road truly does end up leaving, hopefully the next coaster we get will be a woodie that's even better.
Windseeker: Not much to say here. Nice views of the park, and I enjoyed the breeze. I mainly rode this to give my stomach a chance to settle after Thunder Road (because I was beginning to feel pretty nauseous).
Afterburn: Like Fury, this was great as usual. I rode in the very back, and while I definitely enjoyed it, my experience was not as fantastic as it could've been because I was stapled in by one of the ride attendants. 9/10 for this specific ride. I was planning on possibly riding Intimidator after this, but Afterburn unsettled my stomach a bit, so nope, not today.

Overall, I had fun at the park. I'm just hoping the gray side of TR will be open the next time I go!