Rode it for the first time last year alone facing backwards and had a old married couple in front of me. They said they have rode it more then 1000 times. And they enjoy watching people react to it. Well I was thrown like a rag doll. And loved every minute of it.
Agree hopefully my local Elitch Gardens will be able to have the same fait of Kentucky Kingdom and Indiana Beach. It is important for the community to show value to the these smaller parks
Metrofilmer88 My Homepark Js A Major One (GADV) so I do not have the problem of my park being shutdown as much as people who have Indiana Beach or Elitch Gardens
Honestly I feel that this could be a really unique coaster model if a company was willing to risk it, I mean with all of the elements that we can do (drop track, tilt track, turntables, etc.) you could have an incredible dark ride/wood coaster hybrid model. I mean all of the track trickery sections would be made with steel structure, plus remember that GCI showed that one off (th-cam.com/video/vtnyUlelnvA/w-d-xo.html) which featured something similar. Not only that but you could also fit a proper dark ride section in there as well, possibly even some light launches (maybe 20mph at most). I see a TON of potential with this idea being expanded upon, sadly we'll never see that happen as steel coasters are the go-to for dark ride coasters and I understand why, but that doesn't mean. The thing is that this would need special trains like Lost Coaster's, though with more secure restraints for things like a vertical drop track section. CCI was held back by the limitations of the structure and the technology at the time, now imagine what you could do today with a similar idea with a ground-up building for the ride?
Dude I love these reviews! I haven’t even seen this coaster before but the reviews still entertain me with the background footage and high quality... everything
I used to go to this park all the time as a kid and this coaster was always one of my favourites. My friends and I had way too much thrown around in that thing. I’m glad Indiana beach got saved. I’ll have to make it back some day
Just went today, thank you Taylor for your recommendation on seat as well. Rode it 3 times(it was a "slow day"). Rode Cornball Express 14 times, Hoosier Hurricane 9 times, Steel Hawg 4 and Tig'rr twice. Cornball best coaster in park. My favorite is this one. Kind of reminds of Disaster Transport. A themed experience coaster that was not as originally intended. It seems like a combination of a wooden wild mouse and Disaster Transport
Disaster Transport , if you are talking about the Cedar Point ride , was originally like a toboggan ride , it was cool and we rode it over and over. Then enclosed it and made it Disaster Transport. Loved hearing the wheels rolling on the track, while waiting in line . Never been to Indiana Beach but planning on it with the grandkids ! Im sure we will like Superstition Mountain and Cornball Express .
@eddielawson7230 Don't forget All American Looping the "new" Swarzkopf coaster that should be open opening day. Not very many of those left. I skipped on a season pass this year. People ask me "Why go there when Cedar Point is an hour away." Try the smash burgers at Blue Jay Grill
And just so you know, I will give you my personal guarantee that anything that was broken on this ride in 2019 will be fixed by next year. Already got part of the waterfall working and the part that sprays you. Hopefully soon the rest of the waterfall will work. EDIT: Except 3 trains that will never happen again
Is two trains an option? :D Thanks a lot for fixing this ride so I can hope to ride it finally whenever I get back to the states. It was down when I went in 2014.
This ride is a gem and the fact that you guys see it’s value and are bringing back lost elements just makes me beyond thrilled!! I was at the park Sunday and Lost Coaster wasn’t operating. I was so sad not to be able to ride it, but I’m happy to wait if it means the next time there will be improvements. Two trains is just beyond needed for this ride. I will be ecstatic to see it running more efficiently. If you could get a shade structure over that queue as well, the ride will reach perfection. All the best to you guys! Thanks for everything you’re doing!
Seeing all these indiana beach videos put this place on my bucket list and far higher than I'd ever expect. But this place just has so much to offer in it's own, and this is definitely one of them outside of a boat ride or cool water-side experiences, older retro classic rides, cci's, an S&S El Loco, etc. Also yeah, I wish I have ridden this already, but to like a gravity group family coaster IF it had seats made by who knows who with an elevator lift, pretty much sums it up well I'd say if that's even possible to sum this ride up well.
I have not been to IB in about 20 years, but i loved the old Mine Ride that this coaster replaced. Looks like the animals and train that were a part of it still reside inside the structure which is cool, i remember throwing M&Ms at the bear with my cousin when we were 10 and blowing through those straws all theme parks have that whistle when you blow through them. I wish i could find a POV of the other dark ride they used to have before it became a pirate themed ride. And those tacos are amazing!
great review and good footage of the ride . i've rode loco sumo many many times thru many years now and it is one of the funnest coasters ever . and it never gets old and the fact you can ride forwards or backwards makes it a different experience for a second time around . actually every coaster at indiana beach is unique in it's own right . but lost coaster is king in originality . i laugh and have fun more on lost coaster than any other coaster except steel vengeance . yea that's right i rank it that high . ...and cci may have built it but tom spackman jr was the brains behind lost coaster .
I think you may also be forgetting the elevator stopping for an animatronic and storytelling halfway up (which was active for me last summer) and the train horn at the end, which really puts you in your place if you're traveling backwards
Anyone who says there’s just no theming outside of Universal and Disney on roller coasters, has never been to Knotts berry farm, or Dollywood, or some of the cedar fair parks, or the silver dollar city parks!
I got to ride LoCoSuMo back in 2007 during a group trip. What I remember about the ride was the number of warning signs in the queue (e.g. "LoCoSuMo is a bone shaking experience") and the fact that there was a can of WD-40 in the station and duct tape all over the vehicles - they must have had some real engineers working on keeping it running. Our group was supposed to have ERT on it in the evening, but that didn't happen due to a breakdown (I did get to ride earlier in the day, so at least I got the credit). We did have ERT on Cornball Express which was a lot of fun with some insane airtime moments.
I was just there on 7/29, and it did not open all day. A girl working next to it said it had not opened for a few days and said it is often closed. She suggested staffing shortages might be the cause. Since Lost Coaster and Cornball are the two attractions that most people talk about, it would seem like staffing these two rides would be the biggest priority.
This ride looks like it belongs in Knott’s Berry Farm, Buena Park, CA.! If you haven’t been there, check out their videos and you’ll see why! I would go on this ride just for the experience and it does look unique and fun, despite the cage! Lol I think you’re the only one who has a video of this ride! Thanks for sharing! 😁💖
Ive never got to go to Indiana beach... But from what I've got to see of this ride... It kinda seems like a WEIRD wooden wild mouse, mixed with an old school spook house lol.... I love your videos Taylor, I think its a three way tie for my favorite coaster channel between you and Okay coasters and El Toro Ryan lol... I just like the way all three of you guys do your videos. Very informative... but also fun and cinematic
It does have a little bit of a Wild Mouse feel to it, but it's considerably different. It's hard to explain the difference, though. Kind of has to be experienced. I've ridden it twice, two different years. The first time it was a relatively mild, interesting ride. The second time it jarred my back so badly I wasn't sure I was going to be able to get off of it under my own power. That said, I'll probably ride it again. The Beast beats the hell out of me, but I haven't given up on that one either.
@@Fetishrock The beast can be pretty rough lol... But with that ride I think a lot of it depends on where you ride...Because I've ridden it twice in the same day even and had very different experiences... One ride will beat you to death, and the other just be a fun kind of jossely rough... If you're sitting in a wheel seat, hang it up lol... you're coming off there beat up lol. But still, I love it... to me the bumpy roughness is what sets these old woodies apart from the new glossy smooth rides...
For me this is the 2nd best coaster at Indiana Beach just ahead of Steel Hawg but well behind Cornball Express. I agree the second car going backwards is the way to go. It is great what CCI did with the space and created a really enjoyable ride!
If you haven't been yet, a couple of rides that are like this are bobsled at seabreeze and ice mountain bobsled. I love bobsled, but there's nothing like it!
Ugh! I rode the bobsled coaster at Great America back in the 80s & hated that feeling like you’re going to fly out, but I didn’t like it on waterslides that use inner tubes either. 🤢
Great review Taylor, Indiana Beach is a bucket list park for me. Two questions. Can you do a Hoosier Hurricane review? also, Do you think Silver Comet would be a good fit for Indiana Beach if they can find some space for it since Fantasy Island closed down recently?
Superstition Mountain is an actual mountain in Apache Junction Arizona. It's long had a legend about the Lost Dutchman and his hidden gold. It's obvious this ride was designed with mining shafts and the old west in mind. That's why an elevator at the start of the ride, and tight cars winding through a cavernous structure.
Lost Coaster is my autistic son's favorite ride at Indiana Beach. BTW, the only reason we learned about IB is because of the Coaster Studio coverage from February through opening day. We've seen "Maintenance Mike" on every visit so far this year.
Just 3 quick video ideas if possible Jurrasic coaster in Universal analysis Intamin mega coaster in Wallibi Belgium analysis And finally the new intamin coaster concepts analysis
I was there on Saturday (7/25/2020)...my first time ever going to IB...& this coaster was closed all day...so disappointed as this coaster was why I wanted to go to IB.
You should do a park battle between jndiana beach and knoebels and compare flying turns and lost coaster, twister and cornball express, steel hawg and impulse, and phoenix and hoosier hurricane
We valleyed in the rockwork where it stops you right before the drop and the maintenance guy just walked up and pushed the train over the drop while we were still in it
Hey, I’m going to Cedar Point this Sunday and through until Thursday, I saw your video about your experience at the park, and I just wanted to ask what time do you think is best to arrive at the rides with the access pass, is it shorter to get in line at soon as the time on your access pass hits, or is it shorter when like 30 minutes pass?
So you might like the fast spinning coaster Tornado at Bakken. Not so much theming inside and much newer, but somehow just as crazy, causing a big smile on the adventurous rider‘s face. What you need to know when watching the videos: The chain of the lifthill gains speed near the top and thereby „jostles“ you down the winding track of Tornado.
I hope it is not against the netiquette to post a link to a video of the coaster I mentioned in my answer. (If it is, you can just delete this separate answer.) Here is a video of Tornado at Bakken: th-cam.com/video/OA28LoGI8js/w-d-xo.html
No, it looked like they were doing absolutely terrible with it. From what I saw, almost no one was wearing masks, no one was social distancing, and all that stuff. I'm pretty sure the only thing Indiana Beach did was just put some hand sanitizer stations.
Hey Taylor! I was wondering what rides and how many times you were able to ride at cedar point on your trip. I know this sounds like a lot to ask, but I’m going later this week and would like to get an idea of what I’d be able to ride. Thanks!
It does have block zones, in fact it is capable of running 3 trains (which we will probably never see again on this ride). However during a private party in September 2021 it did in fact have 2 trains running all day due to the heavy crowds. And Hoosier Hurricane also was running 2 trains.
I agree, this coaster is so weird, the fact that it is a wooden coaster with an elevator lift, the sharp terns make it like a CCI wild Mouse, the trains are weird, everything, I think this is the most unique wooden coaster ever built.
This ride is like taco night at Alan Schilke’s house
No, it’s like a luau at Richard Simmon’s house.
This is one of the only comments on TH-cam that made me laugh
I am proud I got this, and laughed too loud.
Did someone say Gex?
shut up gex
Rode it for the first time last year alone facing backwards and had a old married couple in front of me. They said they have rode it more then 1000 times. And they enjoy watching people react to it. Well I was thrown like a rag doll. And loved every minute of it.
“ but where else can you find a roller coaster themed to a restaurant?” Full throttle, boom got yah there Taylor!
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Declan c GLURGH
Lol, good one. But what was built first..? BOOM
not a coaster but we can't forget the gyro swing at fuji-q highland themed to the pizza place next to it
Thats actually pretty funny. Gotta love Six Flags ads.
We need more roller coasters like this that aren't afraid to whip you around like a ragdoll and leave you with a black eye afterwards.
So, it's a wooden wild mouse, with ejector air time, and amazing theming in American? Yup sounds like a pretty good fit for Indiana Beach.
Honestly? I’d love to go to Indiana just for this. The theming looks awesome, the twists and turns look insane. Take me to Indiana now!
I’m So Happy Indiana Beach has opened. I have never gone but it is important to keep these parks open
Agree hopefully my local Elitch Gardens will be able to have the same fait of Kentucky Kingdom and Indiana Beach. It is important for the community to show value to the these smaller parks
Metrofilmer88 My Homepark Js A Major One (GADV) so I do not have the problem of my park being shutdown as much as people who have Indiana Beach or Elitch Gardens
Honestly I feel that this could be a really unique coaster model if a company was willing to risk it, I mean with all of the elements that we can do (drop track, tilt track, turntables, etc.) you could have an incredible dark ride/wood coaster hybrid model. I mean all of the track trickery sections would be made with steel structure, plus remember that GCI showed that one off (th-cam.com/video/vtnyUlelnvA/w-d-xo.html) which featured something similar. Not only that but you could also fit a proper dark ride section in there as well, possibly even some light launches (maybe 20mph at most). I see a TON of potential with this idea being expanded upon, sadly we'll never see that happen as steel coasters are the go-to for dark ride coasters and I understand why, but that doesn't mean.
The thing is that this would need special trains like Lost Coaster's, though with more secure restraints for things like a vertical drop track section.
CCI was held back by the limitations of the structure and the technology at the time, now imagine what you could do today with a similar idea with a ground-up building for the ride?
Best ride: second car, sit backwards, single rider - you will be RAGDOLLED.
StamfordBridge nice
Reminds me of the stage coach coaster trains in Roller Coaster Tycoon 2
Im happy to hear the new management plan on operating this coaster more efficiently 👍
Taylor: the elevator lift on a wooden coaster...I dig it.
Bet that pun wasn’t intented
Wish i coulda got a 2nd ride just to process the damn thing
That's insane enough to be a bucket list coaster.
“What R U talking about, lost coaster is completely normal, Ur crazy”
-Japan
For real brah.
Dude I love these reviews! I haven’t even seen this coaster before but the reviews still entertain me with the background footage and high quality... everything
I used to go to this park all the time as a kid and this coaster was always one of my favourites. My friends and I had way too much thrown around in that thing. I’m glad Indiana beach got saved. I’ll have to make it back some day
Just went today, thank you Taylor for your recommendation on seat as well. Rode it 3 times(it was a "slow day"). Rode Cornball Express 14 times, Hoosier Hurricane 9 times, Steel Hawg 4 and Tig'rr twice. Cornball best coaster in park. My favorite is this one. Kind of reminds of Disaster Transport. A themed experience coaster that was not as originally intended. It seems like a combination of a wooden wild mouse and Disaster Transport
Disaster Transport , if you are talking about the Cedar Point ride , was originally like a toboggan ride , it was cool and we rode it over and over. Then enclosed it and made it Disaster Transport. Loved hearing the wheels rolling on the track, while waiting in line . Never been to Indiana Beach but planning on it with the grandkids ! Im sure we will like Superstition Mountain and Cornball Express .
@eddielawson7230 Don't forget All American Looping the "new" Swarzkopf coaster that should be open opening day. Not very many of those left. I skipped on a season pass this year. People ask me "Why go there when Cedar Point is an hour away." Try the smash burgers at Blue Jay Grill
And just so you know, I will give you my personal guarantee that anything that was broken on this ride in 2019 will be fixed by next year. Already got part of the waterfall working and the part that sprays you. Hopefully soon the rest of the waterfall will work. EDIT: Except 3 trains that will never happen again
Is two trains an option? :D Thanks a lot for fixing this ride so I can hope to ride it finally whenever I get back to the states. It was down when I went in 2014.
zampano yes. The gold train will be up and running by the end of this season or beginning of next
@@eiamstaples2659 That is so awesome! All the best to you!
zampano As For you!
This ride is a gem and the fact that you guys see it’s value and are bringing back lost elements just makes me beyond thrilled!! I was at the park Sunday and Lost Coaster wasn’t operating. I was so sad not to be able to ride it, but I’m happy to wait if it means the next time there will be improvements. Two trains is just beyond needed for this ride. I will be ecstatic to see it running more efficiently. If you could get a shade structure over that queue as well, the ride will reach perfection. All the best to you guys! Thanks for everything you’re doing!
Great to see more coaster reviews. Love more of them. Keep Up The Great Work Taylor and Stay Safe
Nice Video and a nice Ride!
Best Regards from a German Park TH-camr 🤗
This looks like so much fun!
I just got off another CCI when watching this
Patrick Cadiz Boss
JUSTICE LEAGUE: Battle For Metropolis Expert i am so jealous that yall are at parks
Coasterhocky Gaming Boy what’s your home park?
Patrick Cadiz my home park too! i might be going to kings island for the first time in late/mid august
Good review. Any coaster that makes you smile and laugh is worthy of at least a seven.
Seeing all these indiana beach videos put this place on my bucket list and far higher than I'd ever expect. But this place just has so much to offer in it's own, and this is definitely one of them outside of a boat ride or cool water-side experiences, older retro classic rides, cci's, an S&S El Loco, etc. Also yeah, I wish I have ridden this already, but to like a gravity group family coaster IF it had seats made by who knows who with an elevator lift, pretty much sums it up well I'd say if that's even possible to sum this ride up well.
I have not been to IB in about 20 years, but i loved the old Mine Ride that this coaster replaced. Looks like the animals and train that were a part of it still reside inside the structure which is cool, i remember throwing M&Ms at the bear with my cousin when we were 10 and blowing through those straws all theme parks have that whistle when you blow through them. I wish i could find a POV of the other dark ride they used to have before it became a pirate themed ride. And those tacos are amazing!
1:55 Taylor looks a little different than I remember
great review and good footage of the ride . i've rode loco sumo many many times thru many years now and it is one of the funnest coasters ever . and it never gets old and the fact you can ride forwards or backwards makes it a different experience for a second time around . actually every coaster at indiana beach is unique in it's own right . but lost coaster is king in originality . i laugh and have fun more on lost coaster than any other coaster except steel vengeance . yea that's right i rank it that high . ...and cci may have built it but tom spackman jr was the brains behind lost coaster .
I think you may also be forgetting the elevator stopping for an animatronic and storytelling halfway up (which was active for me last summer) and the train horn at the end, which really puts you in your place if you're traveling backwards
Anyone who says there’s just no theming outside of Universal and Disney on roller coasters, has never been to Knotts berry farm, or Dollywood, or some of the cedar fair parks, or the silver dollar city parks!
He said this was about theming on-ride, not outside of it, of course with a few exceptions.
I got to ride LoCoSuMo back in 2007 during a group trip. What I remember about the ride was the number of warning signs in the queue (e.g. "LoCoSuMo is a bone shaking experience") and the fact that there was a can of WD-40 in the station and duct tape all over the vehicles - they must have had some real engineers working on keeping it running. Our group was supposed to have ERT on it in the evening, but that didn't happen due to a breakdown (I did get to ride earlier in the day, so at least I got the credit). We did have ERT on Cornball Express which was a lot of fun with some insane airtime moments.
Was down most of the day when I was there. Got lucky as we were leaving and it opened as we walked by. Ended up being a great surprise.
I was just there on 7/29, and it did not open all day. A girl working next to it said it had not opened for a few days and said it is often closed. She suggested staffing shortages might be the cause. Since Lost Coaster and Cornball are the two attractions that most people talk about, it would seem like staffing these two rides would be the biggest priority.
This ride looks like it belongs in Knott’s Berry Farm, Buena Park, CA.! If you haven’t been there, check out their videos and you’ll see why! I would go on this ride just for the experience and it does look unique and fun, despite the cage! Lol I think you’re the only one who has a video of this ride! Thanks for sharing! 😁💖
thanks for 03:50
how am I supposed to get this picture out of my head now
love your channel btw.
Greets from Germany
Haha thanks for the laugh,
Greets from Belgium
Cool ride
Ive never got to go to Indiana beach... But from what I've got to see of this ride... It kinda seems like a WEIRD wooden wild mouse, mixed with an old school spook house lol.... I love your videos Taylor, I think its a three way tie for my favorite coaster channel between you and Okay coasters and El Toro Ryan lol... I just like the way all three of you guys do your videos. Very informative... but also fun and cinematic
It does have a little bit of a Wild Mouse feel to it, but it's considerably different. It's hard to explain the difference, though. Kind of has to be experienced. I've ridden it twice, two different years. The first time it was a relatively mild, interesting ride. The second time it jarred my back so badly I wasn't sure I was going to be able to get off of it under my own power. That said, I'll probably ride it again. The Beast beats the hell out of me, but I haven't given up on that one either.
@@Fetishrock The beast can be pretty rough lol... But with that ride I think a lot of it depends on where you ride...Because I've ridden it twice in the same day even and had very different experiences... One ride will beat you to death, and the other just be a fun kind of jossely rough... If you're sitting in a wheel seat, hang it up lol... you're coming off there beat up lol. But still, I love it... to me the bumpy roughness is what sets these old woodies apart from the new glossy smooth rides...
For me this is the 2nd best coaster at Indiana Beach just ahead of Steel Hawg but well behind Cornball Express. I agree the second car going backwards is the way to go. It is great what CCI did with the space and created a really enjoyable ride!
If you haven't been yet, a couple of rides that are like this are bobsled at seabreeze and ice mountain bobsled. I love bobsled, but there's nothing like it!
Ugh! I rode the bobsled coaster at Great America back in the 80s & hated that feeling like you’re going to fly out, but I didn’t like it on waterslides that use inner tubes either. 🤢
This ride looks weird but awesome.
10-15 miles per hour, OMG SOOOOOO FAST!!!!😮😮😮
IKR
This is a really good review. Love it. Finding the joy in the quirks.
Yup, it was down when I visited in 2014. I hope the new Management considers getting a second train at least :D
Great review Taylor, Indiana Beach is a bucket list park for me. Two questions. Can you do a Hoosier Hurricane review? also, Do you think Silver Comet would be a good fit for Indiana Beach if they can find some space for it since Fantasy Island closed down recently?
RMC lost coaster?
Superstition Mountain is an actual mountain in Apache Junction Arizona. It's long had a legend about the Lost Dutchman and his hidden gold.
It's obvious this ride was designed with mining shafts and the old west in mind. That's why an elevator at the start of the ride, and tight cars winding through a cavernous structure.
2nd train coming soon? ;)
Lost Coaster is my autistic son's favorite ride at Indiana Beach. BTW, the only reason we learned about IB is because of the Coaster Studio coverage from February through opening day. We've seen "Maintenance Mike" on every visit so far this year.
Quarantine must have rocked my roller coaster "knowlegde", but when a roller coaster valley's, it means it completely stops right?
Yep
It's what happened to the empty train during The Smiler Accident
It’s a mini Big Thunder! Almost looks like part carnival haunted house too.
Stat box says speed is 20 MPH, but at 4:32, you say 35 MPH. Which is it?
Just 3 quick video ideas if possible
Jurrasic coaster in Universal analysis
Intamin mega coaster in Wallibi Belgium analysis
And finally the new intamin coaster concepts analysis
Intamin do be copying everyone now
4:58 It's A Triple Up.
It’s like a mini Gravity Group layout haha
I was there on Saturday (7/25/2020)...my first time ever going to IB...& this coaster was closed all day...so disappointed as this coaster was why I wanted to go to IB.
Bang-on review!
I NEED to ride this, now.
Can you give a breakdown and analysis of the Jurassic coaster coming to Universal ?
Yessssss
Nothing has been announced even
You should do a park battle between jndiana beach and knoebels and compare flying turns and lost coaster, twister and cornball express, steel hawg and impulse, and phoenix and hoosier hurricane
Dude back in the day this coaster used to be much faster. And I mean much faster. Every time display switched ownership it got slower and slower
I get a kick out of weird rides and even weirder small parks.
We valleyed in the rockwork where it stops you right before the drop and the maintenance guy just walked up and pushed the train over the drop while we were still in it
Weird question but is the airtime better facing forwards or backwards or is it the same?
The air is way better when you are facing backwards
Hey, I’m going to Cedar Point this Sunday and through until Thursday, I saw your video about your experience at the park, and I just wanted to ask what time do you think is best to arrive at the rides with the access pass, is it shorter to get in line at soon as the time on your access pass hits, or is it shorter when like 30 minutes pass?
"Yeah this is weird and we're aware it's weird but you should ride it any way" ....sign me up
You should do an Orion parady
Ok seeing this got me thinking. Imagine Lost coaster, but with spinning Virginia wheel style cars! Now that would be insanity!
So you might like the fast spinning coaster Tornado at Bakken. Not so much theming inside and much newer, but somehow just as crazy, causing a big smile on the adventurous rider‘s face.
What you need to know when watching the videos:
The chain of the lifthill gains speed near the top and thereby „jostles“ you down the winding track of Tornado.
I hope it is not against the netiquette to post a link to a video of the coaster I mentioned in my answer. (If it is, you can just delete this separate answer.)
Here is a video of Tornado at Bakken:
th-cam.com/video/OA28LoGI8js/w-d-xo.html
@@gettwetter4752 Bakken is my local park, I have a season pass for the place! I ride Tornado almost every time I go there!
Have you ridden Swamp Fox?
I have not!
I was totally looking forward to it last year, but it wasn't running all day.
It would be epic as a spinning wooden coaster
Would probably valley every time, though.
Do a video on new Intamin models from their TH-cam channel
@4:32 you say the top speed was 35 miles an hour, I thought it was 20?
Taylor, what's your favorite park in Florida?
Probably Busch Gardens Tampa, but I also love Universal Orlando
Hi Taylor 👋
You can find a elevator lift on the Matterhornblitz coaster in the Europa Park
Lost coaster looks like the wooden cobras curse
Come to Adventureland in Long Island NY it’s my home park but it’s nothing special at all. If you are in the area you can get three coaster credits.
It was closed the whole day on 07-25 for maintenance issues.
Rode it. Didn’t fully wrap my ride around how it was making some of the turns.
4:32 you said that it’s top speed was 20 mph
It is 20 mph
Coasterhocky Gaming Boy he said the speed was 35 mph on the timestamp
@Teo Martín Ramos he said 35 mph
Yep
We at the beach call it ‘the mountain’
And wonder why we haven't seen one of these build since?? One train at a time lmao. Ohh look he's allowed to use coaster force footage haha
I rode this around a year or two ago. Rough as heck. If you look past the rough and rickety aspects of the ride, though, it’s pretty good.
why does this get a seven but Orion only an eight?
because Orion was mediocre and Lost Coaster is so weird and different that you have to give it credit for being something so unique
great coaster
I say it's the Wooden Roller Coaster version of Mr. Toad's Wild Ride lol
Is Indiana Beach putting COVID-19 measures in place?
No, it looked like they were doing absolutely terrible with it. From what I saw, almost no one was wearing masks, no one was social distancing, and all that stuff. I'm pretty sure the only thing Indiana Beach did was just put some hand sanitizer stations.
@@henryjparker So I will not be visiting that park any time soon, regardless of the state of the border
@@coastaku1954 Yeah, I wouldn't. The Six Flags parks that are open at the moment seem to be doing a pretty good job though.
@@henryjparker My local park, Canada's Wonderland, is opening soon
@@coastaku1954 Oh ok
At 4:32 mins into the Vid. He says 35 MPH. Not 20. MPH.
It's Sumo as Sue-Mo
3:52 oh say can you see.🙄😊🤣🎢
7.25 would be a better rating since it make the ranking quirky as well.
Please go to bay Beach in Green Bay and ride Zippin Pippin. Experience Elvis favorite ride and the ejector hill of death
Erik TruBOAR yesssss it is so fantastic
Hey Taylor! I was wondering what rides and how many times you were able to ride at cedar point on your trip. I know this sounds like a lot to ask, but I’m going later this week and would like to get an idea of what I’d be able to ride. Thanks!
Fun fact: this was the last roller coaster built by Custom Coasters International before they went bankrupt in 2002 :(
Wow guess they had a low budget
@@polarproductions3788 Probably lol :D But hey to end their legacy with a weird coaster makes up for it
@@TonyKimtheamusementparkfan Yeah I'm just lucky this is in my home state!
Can you please film some log ride video of you with Sarah
It is a very fun ride. But you will be waiting a long time.
ONE TRAIN OPS!! I bet it doesn't even have block zones
It does have block zones, in fact it is capable of running 3 trains (which we will probably never see again on this ride). However during a private party in September 2021 it did in fact have 2 trains running all day due to the heavy crowds. And Hoosier Hurricane also was running 2 trains.
I wouldn't say it is a lot of fun. Probably because the park had this ride closed for the entirety of my trip.
I agree, this coaster is so weird, the fact that it is a wooden coaster with an elevator lift, the sharp terns make it like a CCI wild Mouse, the trains are weird, everything, I think this is the most unique wooden coaster ever built.
Such a weird ride
It’s Underground’s evil twin!