I don’t understand why so many people are complaining about this ride. Would I have preferred the original Big Bad Wolf stayed? Yes. But it didn’t, and whining about it won’t change that fact. Do I wish something bigger and more thrilling would come to the park? Also yes. But the truth is, many people will love this ride, and it’s nice for BGW to have more family rides. I think it will be a great and nice fitting addition to the park, even if it won’t be the most thrilling thing there.
They need to install the flying theater in the Ireland section. Plus install a 3d show in England or Ireland. Plus open to 10pm in July, it kind of makes sense. The residents are lucky this park is here its world renowned and a income generated for williamsburg. The average person compared to 30 years are not to bright when it comes to growth.
72 inch max height requirement will take out A LOT of people to ride it (myself included). I doubt it will be (it ain’t for Phoenix Rising), but that’s the 1 thing I’m the most concerned about. It does say 76 inches on the website so we’ll see
That height requirement better not be 72 otherwise half the people to go there won’t be able to ride it and they will be complaining a lot It shouldn’t even have a max height. It doesn’t have a head chopper.
BG Williamsburg is my home park. I actually appreciate them bringing back something so many people loved (including myself), but updating it. I'm not pleased it's actually going to be slower than the original, but it is what it is. But I do agree with you that BG does need a giga coaster. What's holding it back is the surrounding residences are opposed to building something huge because of the sightlines. People don't want to look out their back door and see a huge metal structure. That's why no coaster at BG Williamsburg goes over 220 feet (also due to FAA regulations).
@@patrickwagner6247 I may be wrong, but I think this person is referring to “Drachen Spire”, which was a ride BGW proposed and got clearance for a few years ago. Supposedly, it was supposed to go in Drachen Fire’s old spot. However, this was not “promised” to us by BGW. There was nothing “promised.” It was simply just a scrapped plan that BGW never officially announced to the public.
I'm so glad Drachen Fire's station is being reused. That whole area will be amazing to see with life breathed back into it.
I rode the big Bad Wolf many years ago and when it first came out. It was a awesome ride at that time! 1st inverted coaster I ever rode
I really enjoyed being on that tour, still upset that when I asked about the old village the park didn't have the foresight to save it.
I dont think the park knew they would be rebuilding Big Bad Wolf again
Love seeing this!
Greetings! May I use this footage in a video I'm making about 2025 coasters? I will give your channel full credit.
Of course!! Have fun and best of luck with the video😁🫡
Bro they needed an iron gwaiz
is that the old Drachen Fire entrance? Or am i crazy
@@rockyhollows yes it is!
I think a lot of people were expecting something as big as Dragonfire but come on it's a family coaster what do you expect
I don’t understand why so many people are complaining about this ride. Would I have preferred the original Big Bad Wolf stayed? Yes. But it didn’t, and whining about it won’t change that fact. Do I wish something bigger and more thrilling would come to the park? Also yes. But the truth is, many people will love this ride, and it’s nice for BGW to have more family rides. I think it will be a great and nice fitting addition to the park, even if it won’t be the most thrilling thing there.
They need to install the flying theater in the Ireland section. Plus install a 3d show in England or Ireland. Plus open to 10pm in July, it kind of makes sense. The residents are lucky this park is here its world renowned and a income generated for williamsburg. The average person compared to 30 years are not to bright when it comes to growth.
Onboard audio?
Light on the village for night rides?
Audio yes (if it works that is)
Light on the village would be cool but part of me doubts it
Too bad a portion of the coaster Wouldn't be built over water
72 inch max height requirement will take out A LOT of people to ride it (myself included). I doubt it will be (it ain’t for Phoenix Rising), but that’s the 1 thing I’m the most concerned about. It does say 76 inches on the website so we’ll see
they should have put this ride at sesame street
Second and I thought the big bad wolf was demo
That height requirement better not be 72 otherwise half the people to go there won’t be able to ride it and they will be complaining a lot It shouldn’t even have a max height. It doesn’t have a head chopper.
It's a great addition to the park BUT I wish it had been placed in another location of the park. I also think it could've gotten a better name.
First 🎉🎉
Whar a big disappointment in Busch Gardens for going with a lame ass ride instead of what they pronmised
BG Williamsburg is my home park. I actually appreciate them bringing back something so many people loved (including myself), but updating it. I'm not pleased it's actually going to be slower than the original, but it is what it is. But I do agree with you that BG does need a giga coaster. What's holding it back is the surrounding residences are opposed to building something huge because of the sightlines. People don't want to look out their back door and see a huge metal structure. That's why no coaster at BG Williamsburg goes over 220 feet (also due to FAA regulations).
What did they promise?
@@patrickwagner6247 I may be wrong, but I think this person is referring to “Drachen Spire”, which was a ride BGW proposed and got clearance for a few years ago. Supposedly, it was supposed to go in Drachen Fire’s old spot. However, this was not “promised” to us by BGW. There was nothing “promised.” It was simply just a scrapped plan that BGW never officially announced to the public.
waste of space
Better not have a rattle for $20 million. I’ve been disappointed in B&M’s latest coasters. Phoenix Rising was not comfortable.