I like the idea of sorta connecting these parks. Like having tunnels and monorail that don't actually go anywhere, but you could use signs and stuff to pretend they actually connect to the other parks, like a huge Disney World complex
Hey dude, I’m so glad you’re back! This coaster is a B&M invert, which is a very specific ride model with specific inversions. I think this is a lot better than your invert in your ultimate theme park series, but I think it could use a few tweaks. The glaring one is the pretzel loop at the end, which would be very very uncomfortable to experience on an invert. I would also look into adjusting some of those lateral/vertical ride forces as some are pretty jank. I would highly recommend looking into the 4m smoothing method. This is time consuming, but it’s the one I use for all of my coasters, and can result in ultra smooth rides. Thank you if you’ve read through here! I can’t wait for upcoming episodes!
9:23 "For those of you who are unfamiliar, a Block Zone is a section of ride that only one train may occupy. At the end of a block zone is a method to stop a train, in case the Block Zone ahead is still occupied. This is the safety system that prevents roller coaster trains from colliding into one another."
You know, it's a good day when attacking tucans posts a new planet coaster video I used to watch his videos for 4 years before I even had planet coaster.
To answer the question: Due to my disability (deafness, I wear cochlear implants) I can't go on any rides that use magnets to pull the coaster up, it has to be pulleys, so my favourite rides are wild mouse, and thus my favourite elements are either double downs or switchback turns. So happy you're back, I've been missing some good planet coaster content, and I'm glad to see it hasn't died. Thanks for coming back!
My favorite coaster element is a launch section, I really like the feeling of extreme acceleration usually into something cool. Close second is a loop that keeps you upside down for a fair amount of time more than normal.
I don't go on many coasters, but I remember really enjoying one that had cave sections of complete darkness. It was a really unique feeling being able to only feel and not see.
Ooooh this park is actually amazing! One thing I would recommend is the square paths for the higher floors because the corners can look wonky sometimes when they are round with squared walls. Just a detail I saw. Love this park and you man and anything looks great you make!
my favorite coaster element is launching! I love how Mr. Freeze takes your breath away with its launch. Same with Maverick at Cedar Point. Such a cool feeling!
dude you inspired me to build, I got an Xbox just so i can play this game all because of Let’s Build the Ultimate Theme Park i watched the hole series as a kid, thank you.
I love this it reminds me of when planet coaster first came out and everyone was building crazy things. Nobody was really good at building or going for realism.
My favorite element on a coaster is a top hat inversion. Many launch coasters have them and Mr Freeze has the best one I've been. Super intense and unique feeling
Heartline roll is my favourite, specifically the one from Swarm in Thorpe Park in the UK, it feels awesome as you flip over the top of the station and look down on people in the queue 😂
i dont know what its called but the feeling you get when you are in the back of smooth coasters and you go up and down and up and down while going really fast, i always get the best butterfly feeling ever!
My favorite element in coasters is probably tunnels where you dip down and come back up, I just love the feeling of like I'm being dragged to the underworld or something.
I have a heart condition so I can't ride coasters. I love to watch your videos so I can "ride" them virtually. I have been watching your planet coaster content for about three five years. Your content is so relaxing and I love how you throw some fun facts in there too!
I think my fave elements are airtime hills, the weightless feeling is always exhilarating! I also love a wing over drop on a winged coaster, feeling it tilt over before swooping down makes your heart go into your mouth. I also love Zero G stall, as an honourable mention. I love the hangtime!
Yeah that element really wouldn’t be comfortable on an invert like this. Imagine being forced into the top of your restraints instead of being on your back…
I was coming to say the same thing. This element doesn’t belong on this type of coaster at all. I know you build for beautiful-ness (and you do it well) but please try to think about a bit more realism. Also (someone correct me if I’m wrong) but I don’t think I’ve ever seen an invert with that insane of an incline on a lift hill.
You inspired me to get Roller Coaster Tycoon 3 on Switch and start building my own Theme Park! I'm not the best yet, but I'm learning. I'm probably going to use premade coasters mixed with my own custom ones until I fully understand each coaster type. Thank you so much for always being an inspiration to me and to others!
For my favorite element, I’ve got to go with the mososaurus roll on Velocicoaster. If you don’t know, it’s like a really really fast and tight zero-g roll. So much fun.
Hey thanks for featuring my comment in the video!!! Your content is really fun and engaging to watch! Can’t wait to see the rest of the park!!! As for my favorite coaster element… well it’s hard to pick a single element, but if I had to, I’d go with the classic chain-lift! You might think how this counts as an element, but think about, when you go up a chain-lift, a lot of things can be on your mind, anticipation… sometimes you may talk to the person next to you, or you end up looking out at the view and next thing you know, you completely forget that your on a ride to begin with haha…
Yo, so when you are building coaster I have a recommendation, turn up the Banking Offset for heart line which is what real life coaster uses but on coasters that are under the track turn down the banking offset
For the coaster using the auto smooth tool throughout the whole ride to make the transitions smoother. You should also bank the turns that are not banked
Launch coasters are my favorite! Great floorless coaster and love the vids! Only thing I'll say is floorless coasters can be difficult to see any scenery unless you're in the front row
I think my favorite element is the headchopper corkscrews on gateway at cedar point. Feels so sick going through a winged corkscrew while passing through a concrete hole.
Gotta go with a basic answer for the best element, gotta be your good ol airtime hill. Coasters wouldn't be nearly as good without them. My favorite inversion ever is the flying snake dive on Stormrunner at hersheypark though, that thing is pure fun
Your coaster could be named after a snake because of these many scews and loop and the hole thing wiggling around in the coaster pit. Something like anaconda eg. Also this coaster reminds me a bit of the "Black Mamba" in Phantasialand Germany, so the name also fits. Looking pretty awesome so far.
Yooo it's so nice to see these back! The waterfall idea is great. I haven't been on a coaster in a long time, but I think my favourite would be the inversion! (I think that's the element that loops and has the rides go upside down.) Or the ones that dip right down (but gradually, I like the feeling of the "stomach rising/dropping" LOL) The p.o.v is/was really fun! Looking forward to what's to come
The track for this coaster is good but at the parts where there is a slow point, you need to add scenery so it’s not so empty. Also the coaster facing away from the waterfall was a missed opportunity and seeing the waterfall from behind would be amazing.
I think it would be cool to create one of those slow water coasters (don't know if the game has them), like the pirate of the Caribbean at Disneyland, on the bottom of the hole that pops out randomly Anyway, I really like this new series
i would recommend putting banks whenever your turning downwards. it adds more of a smoother turn into whatever element your planning on adding next. (also, imo it makes the coaster look WAAAAY nicer.) also, my favorite coaster element are always gonna be some type of inversion. they've sort of helped me with my fear of going upside down over all. i also like the way that the coaster looks with them. looks mor intricate and intertwined as apposed to the oldschool roller coasters where its barely a straight line. (yknow what im talking about. lol)
You technically could do something like just remove all the things in the dome and just have the coaster pit and like upload it for a scenario, so we can build her own roller coaster inside the pit.
So on top of the 4m method, taking out the pretzel loop on the invert, and changing the insane incline on the lift hills on the coaster as well…I think you should look into custom supporting your coasters. I think you’d be able to build them quick and could come up with some great ideas to incorporate them into/onto the building if the coaster got close enough. Could make for some good head chopping elements too. Also this might be the un-popular opinion, but I really think you should keep you’re Ultimate Theme Park builds and your Lil Tall content separate from each other. Really glad you’re back making these videos! Also great to see more PlanCo content.
I'm so excited for this series but will u finish the touring of the ultimate theme park. Also the pretzel loop u added at the end of the 2nd chain left may be too intense cause it has them negative g's. Also love that music the nostalgia hits.
I would love to see a B&M wing coaster in this park. They are easy to theme to outer space and futuristic things. I think it would be unique to make it a launched one like thunderbird at holiday world or a shuttle coaster like the jumanji coaster at chessingtons world of adventure. You didn't add one to your ultimate theme park series so I think it would be a good addition!😊For the best idea what it is check out X-Flight at Six Flags Great America or Gatekeeper at Cedar Point. Have a great day and I hope you see this!
Re: Comment Question of the Day: Do you only want real coaster elements, or are fictional ones OK too? Favorite real element: A downwards helix. Kinda vanilla, but I don't have the stomach for inversions IRL. Ironic because I love building creative inversions in games. Favorite fictional element: Park Beyond's Intersection element, where separate trains can have close calls almost colliding. 😂 But PlanCo is not Park Beyond, and Park Beyond is noooo PlanCo in quality.
My favorite element that isn’t airtime hills would be a zero g stall. The way you just hang upside down for a few seconds with nothing but a lap bar almost can’t be topped
I think this was a previous comment question, but I think it would be cool if you had a section of your theme park based around the Mariana Trench - something that feels deep underground, kind of dark, and with interesting light effects/bioluminescence. Rides could be based around deep sea dwellers like giant squids, oarfish, goblin sharks, etc. One of my favorite park designs you ever did was an underground, old mill, mushroom forest with fairy lighting. Anyway, could be interesting. My favorite roller coaster element is probably helix or like double drops. I like simpler things to take in the scenery with a few surprises.
@@AttackingTucansalso the only thing you should build the pretzel loop on is the flying coaster as every other coaster cannot handle its g forces except the flying coaster so if your looking to use the pretzel loop use it on the flying coaster
hey tyler, you should learn the 4m method, its a way of making coasters in planco really smooth and i think if you used that on the inverting coaster it would be a lot smoother. A channel called TPW made a really good tutorial if you want to try it out
I like the idea of sorta connecting these parks. Like having tunnels and monorail that don't actually go anywhere, but you could use signs and stuff to pretend they actually connect to the other parks, like a huge Disney World complex
Hey dude, I’m so glad you’re back! This coaster is a B&M invert, which is a very specific ride model with specific inversions. I think this is a lot better than your invert in your ultimate theme park series, but I think it could use a few tweaks. The glaring one is the pretzel loop at the end, which would be very very uncomfortable to experience on an invert. I would also look into adjusting some of those lateral/vertical ride forces as some are pretty jank.
I would highly recommend looking into the 4m smoothing method. This is time consuming, but it’s the one I use for all of my coasters, and can result in ultra smooth rides. Thank you if you’ve read through here! I can’t wait for upcoming episodes!
9:23 "For those of you who are unfamiliar, a Block Zone is a section of ride that only one train may occupy. At the end of a block zone is a method to stop a train, in case the Block Zone ahead is still occupied. This is the safety system that prevents roller coaster trains from colliding into one another."
Man imagine putting that on a shirt would it even fit
@@will3057 I think ElToroRyan actually has one in his merch store, if memory serves?
@@AgentG128 I have the shirt
You know, it's a good day when attacking tucans posts a new planet coaster video I used to watch his videos for 4 years before I even had planet coaster.
To answer the question: Due to my disability (deafness, I wear cochlear implants) I can't go on any rides that use magnets to pull the coaster up, it has to be pulleys, so my favourite rides are wild mouse, and thus my favourite elements are either double downs or switchback turns.
So happy you're back, I've been missing some good planet coaster content, and I'm glad to see it hasn't died. Thanks for coming back!
My favorite coaster element is a launch section, I really like the feeling of extreme acceleration usually into something cool. Close second is a loop that keeps you upside down for a fair amount of time more than normal.
Launches are extremely fun especially the hydraulic ones
i love the plods are much more frequent thank you for all the work that you do Tyler
Here's a fun idea: underneath the lake, you could have a spongebob area so it'd be like you're under the water
Good idea
Favourite coaster element is the double inverting stall on untamed at walibi Holland
3:47 my favorite coaster element is the Mosasaurus Roll on VelociCoaster
3:42 I must say that I have a soft spot for camel-back hills. I just love that feeling of gently rising out of my seat and softly landing.
I love it! 💖💖💖💖 I think you should build a duel coaster underground while the ride is coming out from underground, that would be amazing to see.
great video Tyler!
I don't go on many coasters, but I remember really enjoying one that had cave sections of complete darkness. It was a really unique feeling being able to only feel and not see.
LETSSSSSSSS GOOOOO and my favorite element is the zero g stall
this looks so good! my favorite elements are 1. Heart-line roll and if i had to pick a second it would be the classic vertical loop!
CQofD: I love launch coasters. Where you go from 0 to holy crap speed so quick. It always gets my heart pumping so fast.
Keep up the great work!
I like the mosasaurus roll on Velocicoaster. It completely throws you trough that inversion!
Honestly, nothing beats a classic airtime hill. The sort of thing you get in an old woodie. It's just a classic, classic, and simple!
Damn, it feels so real when you do those coaster tests. I like it so much! The coaster pit is amazing 👌🏻
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Ooooh this park is actually amazing! One thing I would recommend is the square paths for the higher floors because the corners can look wonky sometimes when they are round with squared walls. Just a detail I saw. Love this park and you man and anything looks great you make!
One of my favorite coaster elements are big drops! Specifically the drop on cannibal at lagoon! It’s sooo fun.
I love your videos
Love the park so far one suggestion would be to use the 4 meter technique of smoothing so your banking dosent get ruined
my favorite coaster element is launching! I love how Mr. Freeze takes your breath away with its launch. Same with Maverick at Cedar Point. Such a cool feeling!
dude you inspired me to build, I got an Xbox just so i can play this game all because of Let’s Build the Ultimate Theme Park i watched the hole series as a kid, thank you.
Love this series Tyler! :D cobra roll is my favorite element on a coaster!
Best coaster element imo is the way rmc's utilize outer banked turns in the craziest ways, especially leading to an inversion
I love this it reminds me of when planet coaster first came out and everyone was building crazy things. Nobody was really good at building or going for realism.
This came out right as I finished work. What a great way to spend the start of the rest of the day
My favorite element on a coaster is a top hat inversion. Many launch coasters have them and Mr Freeze has the best one I've been. Super intense and unique feeling
Heartline roll is my favourite, specifically the one from Swarm in Thorpe Park in the UK, it feels awesome as you flip over the top of the station and look down on people in the queue 😂
i dont know what its called but the feeling you get when you are in the back of smooth coasters and you go up and down and up and down while going really fast, i always get the best butterfly feeling ever!
Air time! The weightless feeling
Good big coaster
Nice to see your still posting entertaining content I used to watch you 6 years ago with your let’s build the ultimate theme park series
I think you can build a sea themed roller coaster you know like in a big aquarium or something
WOO!
My favorite element in coasters is probably tunnels where you dip down and come back up,
I just love the feeling of like I'm being dragged to the underworld or something.
I have a heart condition so I can't ride coasters. I love to watch your videos so I can "ride" them virtually. I have been watching your planet coaster content for about three five years. Your content is so relaxing and I love how you throw some fun facts in there too!
I love Quad Downs on roller coasters they are extremely fun
I love a good Barrel Roll. The Arieforce One Roll is the damn best element I've ever been on.
I have two favorite roller coastes, the diamond back from kings island and the steel vengeance from ceder point. Such a good thrill from both
I think my fave elements are airtime hills, the weightless feeling is always exhilarating!
I also love a wing over drop on a winged coaster, feeling it tilt over before swooping down makes your heart go into your mouth.
I also love Zero G stall, as an honourable mention. I love the hangtime!
Something you could fix would be the pretzel loop (which is only really possible on flying coasters). Otherwise, you did a really good job with it!
Yeah that element really wouldn’t be comfortable on an invert like this. Imagine being forced into the top of your restraints instead of being on your back…
I was coming to say the same thing. This element doesn’t belong on this type of coaster at all. I know you build for beautiful-ness (and you do it well) but please try to think about a bit more realism. Also (someone correct me if I’m wrong) but I don’t think I’ve ever seen an invert with that insane of an incline on a lift hill.
You inspired me to get Roller Coaster Tycoon 3 on Switch and start building my own Theme Park! I'm not the best yet, but I'm learning. I'm probably going to use premade coasters mixed with my own custom ones until I fully understand each coaster type. Thank you so much for always being an inspiration to me and to others!
My favorite coaster element has to be the corkscrew hands down!
Love this series so far cant wait for it to continue
Would love to see a flying coaster take a tour around the whole park
I gotta agree with you Toucan, love the zero G roll!!
For my favorite element, I’ve got to go with the mososaurus roll on Velocicoaster. If you don’t know, it’s like a really really fast and tight zero-g roll. So much fun.
This is a good series to watch whilst doing homework ngl. keep it up this is great
You sound high as a kite in this voice-over, and i'm enjoying it thoroughly
Hey thanks for featuring my comment in the video!!! Your content is really fun and engaging to watch! Can’t wait to see the rest of the park!!!
As for my favorite coaster element… well it’s hard to pick a single element, but if I had to, I’d go with the classic chain-lift! You might think how this counts as an element, but think about, when you go up a chain-lift, a lot of things can be on your mind, anticipation… sometimes you may talk to the person next to you, or you end up looking out at the view and next thing you know, you completely forget that your on a ride to begin with haha…
I didnt realise how much I missed watching you build
My favorite coaster elements are Helixes! especially ones on wooden coasters like King Island’s The Beast (which is also my favorite coaster!)
I think my favorite coaster element is probably the small, successive hills, usually toward the end of a coaster.
My favorite coaster element is specifically the mosssasouros roll on Velocicoaster it’s just amazing
i remember watching the ultimate theme park 5 years ago i love this
I love double loops on coasters (loops that immediately flow into another one)
Yo, so when you are building coaster I have a recommendation, turn up the Banking Offset for heart line which is what real life coaster uses but on coasters that are under the track turn down the banking offset
For the coaster using the auto smooth tool throughout the whole ride to make the transitions smoother. You should also bank the turns that are not banked
My favourite coaster element is the "zero g stall" on steel vengeance. The laterals are intense.
You are so good
Launch coasters are my favorite! Great floorless coaster and love the vids! Only thing I'll say is floorless coasters can be difficult to see any scenery unless you're in the front row
New fan here, so excited to see how this goes it’s already so good!
My all time favorite coaster element is a heart line roll, but I also like loops
I think my favorite element is the headchopper corkscrews on gateway at cedar point. Feels so sick going through a winged corkscrew while passing through a concrete hole.
Drops. I like drops.
Gotta go with a basic answer for the best element, gotta be your good ol airtime hill. Coasters wouldn't be nearly as good without them. My favorite inversion ever is the flying snake dive on Stormrunner at hersheypark though, that thing is pure fun
That coaster is just awesome
Your coaster could be named after a snake because of these many scews and loop and the hole thing wiggling around in the coaster pit. Something like anaconda eg. Also this coaster reminds me a bit of the "Black Mamba" in Phantasialand Germany, so the name also fits. Looking pretty awesome so far.
My favorite coaster element has to be the suspended floater hills commonly found on the best B&M hypers.
Yooo it's so nice to see these back! The waterfall idea is great. I haven't been on a coaster in a long time, but I think my favourite would be the inversion! (I think that's the element that loops and has the rides go upside down.) Or the ones that dip right down (but gradually, I like the feeling of the "stomach rising/dropping" LOL) The p.o.v is/was really fun! Looking forward to what's to come
Pretzel loop is my favorite !
The track for this coaster is good but at the parts where there is a slow point, you need to add scenery so it’s not so empty. Also the coaster facing away from the waterfall was a missed opportunity and seeing the waterfall from behind would be amazing.
I think it would be cool to create one of those slow water coasters (don't know if the game has them), like the pirate of the Caribbean at Disneyland, on the bottom of the hole that pops out randomly
Anyway, I really like this new series
Outerbanked airtime is the best second hill on steel vengeance 👌
Awsome like you said a lil banking dosnt hurt
Hi I've been watching your vids for years and I was thinking for the next ride you could make a giant drop tower from the roof 👍👍
i would recommend putting banks whenever your turning downwards. it adds more of a smoother turn into whatever element your planning on adding next. (also, imo it makes the coaster look WAAAAY nicer.)
also, my favorite coaster element are always gonna be some type of inversion. they've sort of helped me with my fear of going upside down over all. i also like the way that the coaster looks with them. looks mor intricate and intertwined as apposed to the oldschool roller coasters where its barely a straight line. (yknow what im talking about. lol)
You technically could do something like just remove all the things in the dome and just have the coaster pit and like upload it for a scenario, so we can build her own roller coaster inside the pit.
I love this series
so far man! I’m new here but I’m really enjoying these.
I like the cobra roll element.
This coaster pit is about to become beautiful 🙏🙏
My favorite coaster element is When wild mice make you feel like you’re gonna fall out of your seat
The speed Is making the loops rackedy so smoothen it out and then it is perfect
You next roller coaster that I would like you to build goes through all the parks the name I think 💬 is the Monster-Rall.
So on top of the 4m method, taking out the pretzel loop on the invert, and changing the insane incline on the lift hills on the coaster as well…I think you should look into custom supporting your coasters. I think you’d be able to build them quick and could come up with some great ideas to incorporate them into/onto the building if the coaster got close enough. Could make for some good head chopping elements too.
Also this might be the un-popular opinion, but I really think you should keep you’re Ultimate Theme Park builds and your Lil Tall content separate from each other.
Really glad you’re back making these videos! Also great to see more PlanCo content.
I'm so excited for this series but will u finish the touring of the ultimate theme park. Also the pretzel loop u added at the end of the 2nd chain left may be too intense cause it has them negative g's. Also love that music the nostalgia hits.
I would love to see a B&M wing coaster in this park. They are easy to theme to outer space and futuristic things. I think it would be unique to make it a launched one like thunderbird at holiday world or a shuttle coaster like the jumanji coaster at chessingtons world of adventure. You didn't add one to your ultimate theme park series so I think it would be a good addition!😊For the best idea what it is check out X-Flight at Six Flags Great America or Gatekeeper at Cedar Point. Have a great day and I hope you see this!
Re: Comment Question of the Day:
Do you only want real coaster elements, or are fictional ones OK too?
Favorite real element: A downwards helix. Kinda vanilla, but I don't have the stomach for inversions IRL. Ironic because I love building creative inversions in games.
Favorite fictional element: Park Beyond's Intersection element, where separate trains can have close calls almost colliding. 😂 But PlanCo is not Park Beyond, and Park Beyond is noooo PlanCo in quality.
Nothing beats a massive airtime hill
My favorite element that isn’t airtime hills would be a zero g stall. The way you just hang upside down for a few seconds with nothing but a lap bar almost can’t be topped
coaster elements in no particular order, theme and interaction, the first drop/launch, and 0g
I think this was a previous comment question, but I think it would be cool if you had a section of your theme park based around the Mariana Trench - something that feels deep underground, kind of dark, and with interesting light effects/bioluminescence. Rides could be based around deep sea dwellers like giant squids, oarfish, goblin sharks, etc. One of my favorite park designs you ever did was an underground, old mill, mushroom forest with fairy lighting. Anyway, could be interesting.
My favorite roller coaster element is probably helix or like double drops. I like simpler things to take in the scenery with a few surprises.
OG roll
A good idea is making another dome beside if that one and the theme should be space themed or natural themed like the national park you went to!!!
You should’ve started with the torque to give us nostalgia man
Dang you’re right 😢
@@AttackingTucans you should’ve bro
@@AttackingTucansalso the only thing you should build the pretzel loop on is the flying coaster as every other coaster cannot handle its g forces except the flying coaster so if your looking to use the pretzel loop use it on the flying coaster
Big drop is my favorite mostly, or spiral what makes it fun and great
hey tyler, you should learn the 4m method, its a way of making coasters in planco really smooth and i think if you used that on the inverting coaster it would be a lot smoother. A channel called TPW made a really good tutorial if you want to try it out
I absolutely second this!
Imagine if there was a Pokémon area like in Toucan Kingdom. The futuristic style of the building makes it fit well!