They do not have to stop there is no law stating that the parks management have to inform the public about a rides removal if they dont want to. That's not the way this works the parks management are under no obligation to inform anyone if they dont want to and there is no law stating they have to.
This ride holds a special place in my heart, bc it's one of the few loopers my entire family got to ride together. There is also a funny story with my grandma riding it, praying to god to never get on it again, and kissing the ground when she got off lol. I personally loved it. No coaster has been janky enough for me not to like it, and those 2 final corkscrews gave amazing hangtime
"Another one." Not too surprised with the pending removal of Anaconda, given the removal of Vortex at Kings Island. I think we can all agree though that these removals without closure announcements have GOT to stop. At this rate, it's only a matter of time before a much more beloved coaster is silently closed and removed without fanfare or prior warning.
They do not have to stop there is no law stating that the parks management have to inform the public about a rides removal if they dont want to. That's not the way this works the parks management are under no obligation to inform anyone if they dont want to and there is no law stating they have to.
@@ChrisD72 devils advocate here it could be a simple as the ride was going through its off season maintenance and management realized its just time to move on because something was seen that is not worth fixing
I was a ride op at Anaconda, and the fact that they closed it (along with all of the other closures in the Six Flags chain) with no warning whatsoever is a huge letdown. For the general public I totally understand Anaconda not being a big loss, but that was MY ride for the large part of this year, and to not have any info or be able to get a true last ride is pretty upsetting.
Considering that I suspect that Anaconda would have gotten axed much sooner if it weren't for Volcano's sudden removal. This was likely at least 7 or 8 years in the works at this point. I don't think that Volcano was intended to be removed at all, the announcement was sudden and very likely unplanned. As a result Anaconda was on borrowed time, and that time just ran out thanks to the Volcano replacement opening soon.
Volcano was not intended to be removed. The plan was to have people from Intamin come in and plan ways to fix the ride up and make it more reliable. However, they were trying to treat a hemorrhaging bullet wound with a band-aid. Intamin came in, looked at Volcano, and basically said that it was in such bad shape that it needed a complete retracking, which would require destroying the mountain and building a new one around it, which made the costs to repair Volcano exceed its initial value.
@@elevatoralarmcoasterandarc1214my theory is that Anaconda was supposed to be axed instead of the much more popular Volcano, so Anaconda was in borrowed time.
This was the first coaster I rode with an inversion when I was little. Thanks to this ride I got over my fear and fell in love with coasters. It's a damn shame they close it so suddenly. Maybe not the best ride but I'll still miss this old arrow looper 😢
Merry Christmas Taylor and Sarah! I never thought Anaconda was "bad" except for that little jaw-banging kink before the corkscrews. Definitely a picturesque ride over the lake. Losing Berserker would be a big loss to me, especially how rare that type of ride has become (I think it's the last looping starship left in America).
Anaconda was the first coaster I rode that had an inversion. I was young and terrified of it. I'm so glad my friends convinced me to ride it. It was fun and I immediately went back in line for it
End of an era for Arrow custom/mega loopers. Yes they are jank but still iconic pieces of coaster history. As long as Viper at SFMM lives on, I'm cool with it.
Only if they use the land to its full potential. Honestly wish they could have put Rapterra over the lake and gone with a different volcano replacement.
my sister had a period of being scared to ride rollercoasters after loving them and anaconda got her over her fear. even the worst rides have an impact and should be acknowledged in some way by management when they close
I have a soft spot for Anaconda since it was my first inverting coaster. It certainly fed the addiction that keeps me watching this channel. Mind you that was decades ago and I have not ridden it in quite a while. Not too sad to see it go, but will raise a Christmas toast in its honor.
And that person out there is me, anaconda was my first ever big coaster and second overall coaster, so it held a special place in my heart. Would’ve liked last rides, and I’m extremely done with this new ride removal program the new chain has started
I'm hoping that this trend of unannounced closures is only gonna be for this off-season since it's the first one post merger. It seems like they're doing this very suddenly in order to appeal to stockholders to make them think that the merger is a success. Hopefully next season they'll actually announce these to us beforehand
As I've stated on another post... It took WAY TOO LONG to get rid of! This ride nearly killed me as a child! The shoulder restraints did not properly come down, and I could've flew out of the ride! My brother and I told the operators multiple times... we either were not loud enough or ignored, and they still gave it a green light. All I know is that my eight year old self was holding on for dear life, and I thank God for his protection because everyone else could care less! This happened within the first two years or even the first year of its opening! Smh. Bye terrible coaster!!!!
Another Arrow closes :( I know people didn't like it but there aren't many Arrow coasters left. I hope they replace it with another rollercoaster over the lake.
@@CoasterStudiosglad I'm not the only one who didn't like it! I only rode it once in 2017 and it crushed my thighs, FAR more than Skyrush's old restraints ever did!
Can you please talk about how Muppet Vision 3D is closing permanently at Hollywood Studios? Disney still hasn't posted about it on social media and it would be great to have more people discussing it, especially since it was the last thing that Jim Henson ever worked on and the last time he got to voice Kermit.
Hopefully Anaconda's trains and spare parts get sent up to Darien Lake to keep Viper running longer. If Six Flags had to close an Arrow looper last-minute to provide that hardware, Anaconda was the obvious choice.
Viper has 2 trains . And one spare train that is used for parts. But it’s like 43 years old, so it’s likely it’s going to be gone in the next few years. So it’s likely it won’t go there, if anything it will end up at a park that is more in desperate need. But theirs lots of things in that park that aren’t safe from removal.
I will miss Anaconda, for one. I really liked it. What’s more frustrating is the fact that we didn’t get proper notice and get our final goodbyes. What they should do is make 2025 its last year, THEN after Haunt, take it out.
Was at KD in August for the first and only time so far and this was closed when I was there. Now I'm even more mad because there's so many arrow loopers i'll never get to ride. Great Video as always!
I remember waiting in line to ride this with my dad back in the 90s. It was my first looping coaster. He managed to convince me that I needed to hold my breath when we went underwater. 😂
Viper at SFMM is the last remaining Arrow mega-sized custom looper, X2 is the first 4D, so there is some history with both. It will be a real dumb move to throw that history away, period.
Always loved the first drop into 2 inversions. The corkscrews over the water were pretty unique back then as well. The middle section was full of jank though, RIP old friend 🫡
I’m glad I got to ride it the few times I did. It really wasn’t as bad as most people say it was. Definitely not the best, but it was a lot of fun still.
I'm old enough to remember when there were water ski shows on that lake. I also remember riding the safari monorail located where Outer limits and I305 are😂
KD is my home park, haven’t been in years, will return for 2025, 50th anniversary. Anaconda was my first “looping” rollercoaster. As a kid, going upside down for the first time was crazy! As the years went on, I definitely didn’t care for it much anymore, far too shaky, always caused headaches. Nevertheless, I do wish I coulda gotten a “last ride” on it. I genuinely don’t remember the last time I rode it, woulda liked a formal last time. In the future, I pray they keep the “lake”. There’s a unique opportunity to have a coaster over water, unlike anything else in the park, and you’re right, it should be a flyer! Track above you as your feet dangle near the water, unsure if you’ll get wet or not. It’d be perfect! Doesn’t need to break records, just a perfect middle ranking coaster where anyone can enjoy
I remember hearing a rumor that Anaconda was supposed to close the year that Volcano ended up closing keeping Anaconda open for awhile longer. That makes me worried about the other arrow loopers in the chain, Viper at SFDL is pretty reliable, still runs pretty smoothly for it's age, is well maintained, and can still draw a decent line on busy days (although it's been running 1 train for the past several years and it has 3).
I love drop towers so much they are my favorite flat rides so they better not get rid of theirs. It sucks to see sfgadv lose theirs and carowinds too because drop towers are so fun
Anaconda has a great first half and that’s it. It’s a shame to see a classic Arrow go, but it hasn’t gotten much traffic as of late. I really hope they make the right decision and replace it with something thrilling.
It’s the first looping coaster I’ve ever gotten on, and the first “large” coaster in general, I’ll definitely miss it. I do understand (and expected) the removal of Anaconda but it’s unfortunate that they are yet again doing it with no announcement. I can only assume that the reason is because the decision to remove it was generally quick after the merger, and perhaps it required maintenance, so there was a quick cost decision that created no time for an announcement in the prior season
The no announcement for a ride being removed really makes me wonder what other nostalgic old coaster is not safe from removal with the new six flags corporate
I personally liked Anaconda and am sad to see it go. But there are a bunch of options for new rides that I believe will be a worthy successor. I would love to see a tilt coaster that drops into Anaconda’s underwater tunnel!
Yay! As a 44 year old NOVA native who's been to kings dominion regularly since appx. age 4. This ride sucks and it hurts your head and it has from when I was 11 up to 43. The last time I was there In 2023, we got in line figuring it'd be a quick easy-on/no-wait ride. The line was an hour+ so that it didn't happen. They should have never closed Volcano! And yes Santa Claus, Virginia wants a flying coaster.
Ok removing these without an announcement is genuinely unacceptable, so far 3 rides I’ve never been on have been removed. This is making me not want to give them business
this was my brothers favorite and i have NO IDEA why😭😭😭 i love that their getting rid of it. i hope that they put something good in that place even if it’s just a cool scenery
@@CoasterStudios new years lol. Flight Deck, Time Warp, Minebuster, WildBeast, Sledgehammer, Riptide even. Hopefully just flight deck , TimeWarp and WildBeast ( Mindbuster has some airtime and isn’t really rough as it used to be , and if they add a few tunnels , some fog it be perfect for Haunt.
Personally I'm not too saddened by the closure specifically because of Anaconda, but it does make me worry about Viper at SFMM. Its truely the last of Arrow Megaloopers now and one of my personal favorites, so I really hope this isn't a sign that Viper is next on the kill list.
Next removal is most likely Superman: Escape From Krypton. I also think Zimmerman or someone else complained about X2 being expensive to maintain, which if they close I might stop going to magic mountain
Six Flags is not Six Flags anymore I feel like Cedar Fair basically took over and said screw what Six Flags corporate has to stay we're tearing down rides whether they like it or not 😢😢😢.
If they are going to keep canning 2 for every 1 new coaster they build, along with multiple flat rides and not actually bother to replace them, they be giving everyone a discount. It's honestly disgusting to see enthusiasts not caring at all while the general public is much more interested and wishing they'd got in extra rides. Of course, it's apparently only about speed and forces, not actually about enjoyable and/or long-lasting rides. Kingda Ka was always broken, an overly short one-trick pony of shakiness and yet the internet is going to be whining about that one for years. Hailing RMC as the king of coasters with their terrible leg restraints. Give me a functioning Arrow (same park had great American scream machine, should've been moved but almost amusing to see its replacement gone as it should've never been there to begin with) or Vekoma anyday over these more modern 30 second coasters. The amount of disrespect for the past and ridicoulous "well it's past 20 years, that's pretty good" seems like some kind of gimmick and/or odd hate for the thing one so claims to love.
Yeah this ride was never great, but growing up near kings dominion and having this be my first upside down roller coaster back in the early 2000’s, it’s still kinda sad to see it go without a proper goodbye
I wonder if they are going to remove rides up north at Six Flags America. They opened up a new themed area; however, the rest of the park needs a much needed facelift. That park has some real estate potential.
I think Anaconda leaving is great but no announcement is so harsh for a ride this old. Some people have memories on these rides that remind them of loved ones. It’ll be good to at least ride them as a last chance to have that experience.
I have not been to this park since 2013 - but I always liked Anaconda. It was not rough in tbe 90s or 2010; I remember being a little dizzy off it only in 2013. I do think metal fatigue makes these coasters rougher over time ( more than manufacturing issues). I thought this was a very fun, well balanced coaster ( not too intense; not a kids coaster). The first drop under water and double loop and the corkscrew finale were great. As with Grizzly ( which I heard went up in popularity after it was retracked) the main complaint was the ' headbanging'. I have low tolerance for being jostled and as I said - the only time I noted any roughness was 2013 ( my kast visit). This ride was not as memorable as Loch Ness but some theming and retracking - and maintaining the history of the only Arrow Looper at the park - would have been better. I will miss it. KD is too coaster based at this point. Popularity of Halloween and Christmas events - and the lack of popularity of Intimidator among all but enthusiasts -shows people want more than roller coasters. The more you keep making nothing but coasters the more you lose all family based visitors. So it becomes a self fullfilling prophecy that you are only getting attendance lifts from coasters since you have soent decades neglecting any other type of ride and cut out your shows budget; etc.
What do you thing about six flags buying all the shares of six flags over georgia? I feel like that could be huge for the park and we could see more investments there because of it
I 100% will be irked if Berserker goes. Legit one of my favs because of how rare they are now. Anaconda will be missed, but only for nostalgia reasons. It was my very first "upside down" coaster I ever rode and the one that got me hooked on pushing myself to ride bigger and badder coasters over the years.
i really wanted to ride it when i went because i like arrow loopers but it was closed when i went. sad that its going, hopefully a worthy replacement replaces it
This video redeems you from celebrating the end of Nighthawk. Anaconda was in a dead zone. I’ve never seen a line for it. The theme fits the Expedition area. But you are correct, (unlike Nighthawk,) Anaconda was not a good coaster.
All of these removals is crazy work. You could make a decent / ok park with a nice variety with just the rides that are being removed this year. With your mentioning of not being incorporated to jungle expedition , what about an anaconda isn’t jungle related?
I could SOMEWHAT understand their logic if they made 0 announcement at all and just hoped the GP (moneymakers) would not even notice. But they are literally announcing these, making it public then just shrugging their shoulders. They would make money holding last rider auctions, events, etc. Idk what they're doing at this point...
That could be someones first ever upside down coaster. That might mean the world to them. Im no local but someone out there definitely wants their last rides.
Glad Anaconda gots to go. Hope the get a Mack Hyper or B&M Hyper Flying Coaster would be fantastic. Merry Christmas Taylor and Sarah. I will be turning 50 on New Year's Day!
1st…White Water Canyon is still my favorite rapids ride anywhere 2nd…Anaconda may be a basic coaster by today’s standards but in its heyday it was the coolest coaster on the east coast
Zimmerman really needs to stop it with the lack of announcements with these ride removals
I love his name too. The new arch nemesis of Superman.
@@tractorgt He's also responsible for the closure of my home park CGA.
Umyes. This is bs
They do not have to stop there is no law stating that the parks management have to inform the public about a rides removal if they dont want to. That's not the way this works the parks management are under no obligation to inform anyone if they dont want to and there is no law stating they have to.
Parks don’t have to announce ride removals. Don’t take anything for granted.
I will miss it. This is the roller coaster that got rid of my fear of roller coasters, and It will have a special place in my heart.
same!!!
This and Volcano did that for me. Rode them both same day when I decided to ride coasters that go upside down. I'll miss Anaconda
Yeah this blows
This ride holds a special place in my heart, bc it's one of the few loopers my entire family got to ride together. There is also a funny story with my grandma riding it, praying to god to never get on it again, and kissing the ground when she got off lol. I personally loved it. No coaster has been janky enough for me not to like it, and those 2 final corkscrews gave amazing hangtime
"Another one."
Not too surprised with the pending removal of Anaconda, given the removal of Vortex at Kings Island. I think we can all agree though that these removals without closure announcements have GOT to stop. At this rate, it's only a matter of time before a much more beloved coaster is silently closed and removed without fanfare or prior warning.
They do not have to stop there is no law stating that the parks management have to inform the public about a rides removal if they dont want to. That's not the way this works the parks management are under no obligation to inform anyone if they dont want to and there is no law stating they have to.
@@ChrisD72 This doesn't make them any less of total douchebags, not to mention extra guests they could've had and made money off of if they did.
@@ChrisD72 devils advocate here
it could be a simple as the ride was going through its off season maintenance and management realized its just time to move on because something was seen that is not worth fixing
Kingda Ka
@@ChrisD72people like you defending scummy business decisions are full of it 🤦♂️
1:13 is the most hilarious shot in coaster studios history 💀
Cue the casket dancers
Was just about to comment this😂
I screenshotted it lol
I was a ride op at Anaconda, and the fact that they closed it (along with all of the other closures in the Six Flags chain) with no warning whatsoever is a huge letdown. For the general public I totally understand Anaconda not being a big loss, but that was MY ride for the large part of this year, and to not have any info or be able to get a true last ride is pretty upsetting.
Considering that I suspect that Anaconda would have gotten axed much sooner if it weren't for Volcano's sudden removal. This was likely at least 7 or 8 years in the works at this point.
I don't think that Volcano was intended to be removed at all, the announcement was sudden and very likely unplanned. As a result Anaconda was on borrowed time, and that time just ran out thanks to the Volcano replacement opening soon.
I also believe volcano’s sudden closure lead to a longer life for Anaconda
Volcano was not intended to be removed. The plan was to have people from Intamin come in and plan ways to fix the ride up and make it more reliable. However, they were trying to treat a hemorrhaging bullet wound with a band-aid. Intamin came in, looked at Volcano, and basically said that it was in such bad shape that it needed a complete retracking, which would require destroying the mountain and building a new one around it, which made the costs to repair Volcano exceed its initial value.
@@CoasterStudios Plus, Vortex closing probably opened up a source of spare parts the keep Anaconda going for a bit longer.
Fun fact: Anaconda is actually the most photographed attraction in Kings Dominion history. Even more than the Rebel yell.
now would be the perfect time to revive the annual tradition of predicting valleyfair's removal of excalibur
😂
Arrow dyanmics coaster deserve respect regardless of how bad it is. They need respect by allowing people to say goodbye.
Nah they’re dogshit
The fact they didn't announce the closure until the season is practically over is nasty work. Slap in the face regardless of how bad Anaconda is.
After all that has happened in the chain this off season its time to #FireZimmerman.
This would be a great spot for a Vekoma Tilt Coaster where it could tilt over the water and drop into an underwater tunnel.
That would be epic!
Could possibly even reuse Anacondas tunnel
Can’t believe it took this long
I agree.
@@elevatoralarmcoasterandarc1214my theory is that Anaconda was supposed to be axed instead of the much more popular Volcano, so Anaconda was in borrowed time.
This was the first coaster I rode with an inversion when I was little. Thanks to this ride I got over my fear and fell in love with coasters. It's a damn shame they close it so suddenly. Maybe not the best ride but I'll still miss this old arrow looper 😢
Merry Christmas Taylor and Sarah!
I never thought Anaconda was "bad" except for that little jaw-banging kink before the corkscrews. Definitely a picturesque ride over the lake.
Losing Berserker would be a big loss to me, especially how rare that type of ride has become (I think it's the last looping starship left in America).
Agreed, that one moment was the only painful moment on the whole ride for me
@@MichaelDery-z7h it’s the last in America now that carowinds is gone
Anaconda was the first coaster I rode that had an inversion. I was young and terrified of it. I'm so glad my friends convinced me to ride it. It was fun and I immediately went back in line for it
End of an era for Arrow custom/mega loopers. Yes they are jank but still iconic pieces of coaster history. As long as Viper at SFMM lives on, I'm cool with it.
THIS IS THE BEST CHRISTMAS GIFT YET 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Only if they use the land to its full potential.
Honestly wish they could have put Rapterra over the lake and gone with a different volcano replacement.
my sister had a period of being scared to ride rollercoasters after loving them and anaconda got her over her fear. even the worst rides have an impact and should be acknowledged in some way by management when they close
I'll miss these arrows. The coaster world is missing a ton without vekoma, intamin and arrow making loopers.
I have a soft spot for Anaconda since it was my first inverting coaster. It certainly fed the addiction that keeps me watching this channel. Mind you that was decades ago and I have not ridden it in quite a while. Not too sad to see it go, but will raise a Christmas toast in its honor.
And that person out there is me, anaconda was my first ever big coaster and second overall coaster, so it held a special place in my heart. Would’ve liked last rides, and I’m extremely done with this new ride removal program the new chain has started
Its a Christmas miracle! This ride was my least favorite coaster ever and now it's gone permanently! Good riddance!
Lol!
Bruh
Some people actually like this ride so don’t brag that something you want is happening
unpopular opinion but I actually liked Anaconda.
Popular opinions are over-rated and boring. I'll take an "unpopular" opinion any day.
I will miss this ride, it was way better than anyone ever said.
I'm hoping that this trend of unannounced closures is only gonna be for this off-season since it's the first one post merger. It seems like they're doing this very suddenly in order to appeal to stockholders to make them think that the merger is a success. Hopefully next season they'll actually announce these to us beforehand
Damn RIP to a legend. Love that coaster
As I've stated on another post... It took WAY TOO LONG to get rid of! This ride nearly killed me as a child! The shoulder restraints did not properly come down, and I could've flew out of the ride! My brother and I told the operators multiple times... we either were not loud enough or ignored, and they still gave it a green light. All I know is that my eight year old self was holding on for dear life, and I thank God for his protection because everyone else could care less! This happened within the first two years or even the first year of its opening! Smh. Bye terrible coaster!!!!
Another Arrow closes :(
I know people didn't like it but there aren't many Arrow coasters left. I hope they replace it with another rollercoaster over the lake.
TBF there’s 4 at Cedar Pointe alone.
@@fleedermouseyeah there’s 4 at SFMM and actually 5 at CP: cedar creek mine ride, corkscrew, gemini, iron dragon, and magnum
This is one Arrow I won't shed a tear over here. BYE FELICIA! 😆👋
This was the first “big” coaster I ever rode. I never loved this ride, but it always had a lot of nostalgia for me. I am very sad to see it go.
i cannot believe the berserker slander! literally the last flipping pirate ship ride in the entire northern hemisphere.
I've only ridden it a couple times and I am not a fan of the experience
yeah unless it’s a pain to maintain i don’t see why they’d remove berserker - it’s not like they could really even replace it with something
@@CoasterStudiosglad I'm not the only one who didn't like it! I only rode it once in 2017 and it crushed my thighs, FAR more than Skyrush's old restraints ever did!
I’ve never ridden this ride but something tells me that just for this time, I should be happy about that.
you shouldn't it was a decent ride and people hate on it way more then it should
Can you please talk about how Muppet Vision 3D is closing permanently at Hollywood Studios? Disney still hasn't posted about it on social media and it would be great to have more people discussing it, especially since it was the last thing that Jim Henson ever worked on and the last time he got to voice Kermit.
This must be a Christmas Miracle to you Taylor. Merry Christmas.
Hopefully Anaconda's trains and spare parts get sent up to Darien Lake to keep Viper running longer. If Six Flags had to close an Arrow looper last-minute to provide that hardware, Anaconda was the obvious choice.
Viper has 2 trains . And one spare train that is used for parts. But it’s like 43 years old, so it’s likely it’s going to be gone in the next few years. So it’s likely it won’t go there, if anything it will end up at a park that is more in desperate need. But theirs lots of things in that park that aren’t safe from removal.
It's a shame that another ride has been closed unannounced. 2024 has not been kind to rollercoasters
RIP to the most beautiful sounding lift hill.
So where's that party you promised?
I will miss Anaconda, for one. I really liked it. What’s more frustrating is the fact that we didn’t get proper notice and get our final goodbyes. What they should do is make 2025 its last year, THEN after Haunt, take it out.
Was at KD in August for the first and only time so far and this was closed when I was there. Now I'm even more mad because there's so many arrow loopers i'll never get to ride. Great Video as always!
Come ride viper. It’s not as rough as anaconda and fun.
Yes, it will be missed. Despite its age and its flaws, I've always liked it. I thought it should have received some renovations, not scrapped.
I remember waiting in line to ride this with my dad back in the 90s. It was my first looping coaster. He managed to convince me that I needed to hold my breath when we went underwater. 😂
Thanks for our Christmas present Kings Dominion
R.I.P VOLCANO 🌋
Not Anaconda
A great reason to celebrate the new year!
I’m so scared Viper at SFDL and Viper at Magic Mountain will be next!!!! 😱
Here's hoping Viper will be preserved due to it not having the design flaws Shock Wave and Great American Scream Machine had.
And/or X2
Viper at SFMM is the last remaining Arrow mega-sized custom looper, X2 is the first 4D, so there is some history with both.
It will be a real dumb move to throw that history away, period.
DLs is safe for now, cause theirs multiple flats in that park, Go karts and Bating cages and even paddle boats that will go first
Always loved the first drop into 2 inversions. The corkscrews over the water were pretty unique back then as well. The middle section was full of jank though, RIP old friend 🫡
I’m glad I got to ride it the few times I did. It really wasn’t as bad as most people say it was. Definitely not the best, but it was a lot of fun still.
I was there the second weekend Anaconda opened. Sad day to see it go.
I'm old enough to remember when there were water ski shows on that lake. I also remember riding the safari monorail located where Outer limits and I305 are😂
That drop tower looks awesome.
KD is my home park, haven’t been in years, will return for 2025, 50th anniversary.
Anaconda was my first “looping” rollercoaster. As a kid, going upside down for the first time was crazy! As the years went on, I definitely didn’t care for it much anymore, far too shaky, always caused headaches.
Nevertheless, I do wish I coulda gotten a “last ride” on it. I genuinely don’t remember the last time I rode it, woulda liked a formal last time.
In the future, I pray they keep the “lake”. There’s a unique opportunity to have a coaster over water, unlike anything else in the park, and you’re right, it should be a flyer! Track above you as your feet dangle near the water, unsure if you’ll get wet or not. It’d be perfect! Doesn’t need to break records, just a perfect middle ranking coaster where anyone can enjoy
I remember hearing a rumor that Anaconda was supposed to close the year that Volcano ended up closing keeping Anaconda open for awhile longer. That makes me worried about the other arrow loopers in the chain, Viper at SFDL is pretty reliable, still runs pretty smoothly for it's age, is well maintained, and can still draw a decent line on busy days (although it's been running 1 train for the past several years and it has 3).
Was waiting for his celebration😂😂
Merry Christmas Everyone 🎄
One of the best Christmas gifts ever. Im so glad this pile of garbage is getting removed
Merry Christmas Taylor and Sarah!
I love drop towers so much they are my favorite flat rides so they better not get rid of theirs. It sucks to see sfgadv lose theirs and carowinds too because drop towers are so fun
Totally agree - flyer or spinner would be great! Flying over the water = awesome. My kids love white water canyon.
Well this sucks.I love anaconda its not the best but she was a memorable ride.
Anaconda has a great first half and that’s it. It’s a shame to see a classic Arrow go, but it hasn’t gotten much traffic as of late. I really hope they make the right decision and replace it with something thrilling.
I will miss Anaconda.
They've just closed two of (in my opinion) the most underrated coasters that I have ridden..! I love both Nighthawk and Anaconda
It’s the first looping coaster I’ve ever gotten on, and the first “large” coaster in general, I’ll definitely miss it. I do understand (and expected) the removal of Anaconda but it’s unfortunate that they are yet again doing it with no announcement. I can only assume that the reason is because the decision to remove it was generally quick after the merger, and perhaps it required maintenance, so there was a quick cost decision that created no time for an announcement in the prior season
The no announcement for a ride being removed really makes me wonder what other nostalgic old coaster is not safe from removal with the new six flags corporate
I liked it & glad I got to ride it one last time
I personally liked Anaconda and am sad to see it go. But there are a bunch of options for new rides that I believe will be a worthy successor. I would love to see a tilt coaster that drops into Anaconda’s underwater tunnel!
Yay! As a 44 year old NOVA native who's been to kings dominion regularly since appx. age 4. This ride sucks and it hurts your head and it has from when I was 11 up to 43. The last time I was there In 2023, we got in line figuring it'd be a quick easy-on/no-wait ride. The line was an hour+ so that it didn't happen. They should have never closed Volcano! And yes Santa Claus, Virginia wants a flying coaster.
Ok removing these without an announcement is genuinely unacceptable, so far 3 rides I’ve never been on have been removed. This is making me not want to give them business
this was my brothers favorite and i have NO IDEA why😭😭😭 i love that their getting rid of it. i hope that they put something good in that place even if it’s just a cool scenery
When does Canada's Wonderland get in on this action?
I imagine it’s coming…
@@CoasterStudios new years lol. Flight Deck, Time Warp, Minebuster, WildBeast, Sledgehammer, Riptide even. Hopefully just flight deck , TimeWarp and WildBeast ( Mindbuster has some airtime and isn’t really rough as it used to be , and if they add a few tunnels , some fog it be perfect for Haunt.
If it doesn’t get replaced with a tilt coaster named anacondas I’ll revolt
Merry Christmas Taylor! I hope you have a great day! It’s about time that Kings Dominion removed Anaconda in my opinion too.
Personally I'm not too saddened by the closure specifically because of Anaconda, but it does make me worry about Viper at SFMM. Its truely the last of Arrow Megaloopers now and one of my personal favorites, so I really hope this isn't a sign that Viper is next on the kill list.
I’m not a fan of Anaconda, but the name fits so well with the Jungle theme of that area of the park.
Next removal is most likely Superman: Escape From Krypton. I also think Zimmerman or someone else complained about X2 being expensive to maintain, which if they close I might stop going to magic mountain
They can’t afford to do that with universal getting a new ride. I honestly think the negativity from Ka will get them to sit the hell down.
Six Flags is not Six Flags anymore I feel like Cedar Fair basically took over and said screw what Six Flags corporate has to stay we're tearing down rides whether they like it or not 😢😢😢.
I always thought it could be cool for RMC to make custom “ground up” raptors reusing just the footers from old Arrows and Vekomas.
If they are going to keep canning 2 for every 1 new coaster they build, along with multiple flat rides and not actually bother to replace them, they be giving everyone a discount.
It's honestly disgusting to see enthusiasts not caring at all while the general public is much more interested and wishing they'd got in extra rides.
Of course, it's apparently only about speed and forces, not actually about enjoyable and/or long-lasting rides. Kingda Ka was always broken, an overly short one-trick pony of shakiness and yet the internet is going to be whining about that one for years. Hailing RMC as the king of coasters with their terrible leg restraints. Give me a functioning Arrow (same park had great American scream machine, should've been moved but almost amusing to see its replacement gone as it should've never been there to begin with) or Vekoma anyday over these more modern 30 second coasters.
The amount of disrespect for the past and ridicoulous "well it's past 20 years, that's pretty good" seems like some kind of gimmick and/or odd hate for the thing one so claims to love.
Merry Christmas Talyer and Sarah
Merry Christmas!! 🌲⛄⭐
Yeah this ride was never great, but growing up near kings dominion and having this be my first upside down roller coaster back in the early 2000’s, it’s still kinda sad to see it go without a proper goodbye
I wonder if they are going to remove rides up north at Six Flags America. They opened up a new themed area; however, the rest of the park needs a much needed facelift. That park has some real estate potential.
I think Anaconda leaving is great but no announcement is so harsh for a ride this old.
Some people have memories on these rides that remind them of loved ones. It’ll be good to at least ride them as a last chance to have that experience.
I have not been to this park since 2013 - but I always liked Anaconda. It was not rough in tbe 90s or 2010; I remember being a little dizzy off it only in 2013. I do think metal fatigue makes these coasters rougher over time ( more than manufacturing issues). I thought this was a very fun, well balanced coaster ( not too intense; not a kids coaster). The first drop under water and double loop and the corkscrew finale were great. As with Grizzly ( which I heard went up in popularity after it was retracked) the main complaint was the ' headbanging'. I have low tolerance for being jostled and as I said - the only time I noted any roughness was 2013 ( my kast visit). This ride was not as memorable as Loch Ness but some theming and retracking - and maintaining the history of the only Arrow Looper at the park - would have been better. I will miss it.
KD is too coaster based at this point. Popularity of Halloween and Christmas events - and the lack of popularity of Intimidator among all but enthusiasts -shows people want more than roller coasters. The more you keep making nothing but coasters the more you lose all family based visitors. So it becomes a self fullfilling prophecy that you are only getting attendance lifts from coasters since you have soent decades neglecting any other type of ride and cut out your shows budget; etc.
What do you thing about six flags buying all the shares of six flags over georgia? I feel like that could be huge for the park and we could see more investments there because of it
1:14 THERES MY MEME! 😂❤
I 100% will be irked if Berserker goes. Legit one of my favs because of how rare they are now. Anaconda will be missed, but only for nostalgia reasons. It was my very first "upside down" coaster I ever rode and the one that got me hooked on pushing myself to ride bigger and badder coasters over the years.
i really wanted to ride it when i went because i like arrow loopers but it was closed when i went. sad that its going, hopefully a worthy replacement replaces it
This video redeems you from celebrating the end of Nighthawk. Anaconda was in a dead zone. I’ve never seen a line for it. The theme fits the Expedition area. But you are correct, (unlike Nighthawk,) Anaconda was not a good coaster.
This is a christmas present, the only sad part is that I will never get to ride it but it may be better for the sake of my head
All of these removals is crazy work. You could make a decent / ok park with a nice variety with just the rides that are being removed this year.
With your mentioning of not being incorporated to jungle expedition , what about an anaconda isn’t jungle related?
the name fits, but the other attractions all got thematic upgrades, and nothing ever came to Anaconda.
@ it would have been odd to change the names and keep the old signs and paint on the other rides…
Never understood the hate toward this ride. Not smooth by any means but never downright hurt. This odd arrow looper will be missed
I could SOMEWHAT understand their logic if they made 0 announcement at all and just hoped the GP (moneymakers) would not even notice. But they are literally announcing these, making it public then just shrugging their shoulders. They would make money holding last rider auctions, events, etc. Idk what they're doing at this point...
That could be someones first ever upside down coaster. That might mean the world to them. Im no local but someone out there definitely wants their last rides.
Merry Christmas
Glad Anaconda gots to go. Hope the get a Mack Hyper or B&M Hyper Flying Coaster would be fantastic. Merry Christmas Taylor and Sarah. I will be turning 50 on New Year's Day!
1st…White Water Canyon is still my favorite rapids ride anywhere 2nd…Anaconda may be a basic coaster by today’s standards but in its heyday it was the coolest coaster on the east coast
My very first “big” coaster!!!! Very sentimental for me