Haven't ridden the outdoor spaghetti bowls but I still love KI's FoF to this day. It has my favorite launch sound on any coaster because the sound of those LIMs echoing indoors sounds like music to my ears and the launch looks so powerful and then hearing the train roar off and fade away into the building is amazing. Not to mention I LOVE that they have preserved the 90's theming full glory. I was happy to see everything I remembered as a child still the same. It holds up pretty well to it and Tomb Raider were about as close as PKI got to making decent themed attractions like what could be found in Orlando.
@@DoswarePictures that is true and I'm glad someone remembers! I know it was dropped more or less because of obscurity. As a kid I tried watching the Outer Limits because of the ride and I couldn't get into it at such a young age. Not sure if it was ever any good or not, but the fact that dropping the IP didn't mean losing all the theming or drastically changing it was really nice!
I was going to ask about Eejanaika but then I remembered that Arrow had already gone bankrupt half-way through X2's construction. Even though Alan Schilke designed Eejanaika, it was built by S&S Worldwide (after they acquired Arrow's remaining assets). So yep, I agree with X2 being Arrow Dynamics's best.
Ugh, as a ValleyFair fan, they need a new coaster. The last coaster they got (not counting kiddie coasters) was in 2007! It should be a coaster withsome sort of inversion, as the only coaster in the park with an inversion is Corkscrew.
@@chromayt-brawlshorts7 With the old staggered seating Vekoma made, they were good. I swear Premier should have made more comfortable trains for other instillations maybe they could go to a vest restraint idk
Vekoma has also made wooden coasters. One of the greatest experiences has to be ThunderCoaster at Tusenfryd in Norway. Even though it is on the shorter side (3100 feet), it features 12 air time hills, a tunnel and a double drop in the beginning.
In terms of some good Zierer coasters outside of the US: Polar X-Plorer at Denmark's Legoland Billund, a pretty decent and well themed family coaster with a droptrack. ESC model, thrilling family coasters. Voglwuide Sepp at Germany's Rodel- und Freizeitparadies St. Englmar, a fun looking family coaster along a hillside. Schwarzkopf model. These are design by Schwarzkopf (person), but are not manufactured by them (company). They are instead built by Zierer, which makes them Zierer coasters. These are BMRX at Japan's Kobe Portopialand, Jetline at Sweden's Gröna Lund and Lisebergbanan at Sweden's Liseberg.
Shockwave is such an underrated coaster in my opinion. It never has a line when I'm there and seems to just be forgotten in that corner of SFOT. I love it a little more each time I ride it! The last time I was over there I wasn't stapled in for once. I usually staple myself in out of habit and the ride ops decided not to... I now understand why enthusiasts hate being stapled. The airtime on Shockwave after the loops was absolutely insane- I actually felt like I might slip out of my seat on that ride! Hopefully it isn't going anywhere anytime soon. I'm surprised Flight of Fear is your worst Premiere ride. A lot of people seem to enjoy it. I haven't been on it myself (yet- it's on the potential 2020 list!) but I do agree with you about being indoors being more of a downside for it due to missing out on all of the headchoppers. The headchoppers are why I absolutely love Poltergeist. I'd rank Poltergeist higher on my favorites list than Mr. Freeze- but I'll have to agree Mr. Freeze is probably the better ride. Are there any other inverted top hats out there? The spike is insane- front row night rides are the best! I haven't been on many arrows- but I did ride Corkscrew with my brother. I think it's the first time my brother called a roller coaster flat out boring. We didn't find it rough or painful like many say- but I agree... it was just boring. Not a bad ride- and I would ride it again if it's a walk on- but... maybe it's because it's in Cedar Point but it felt so tame and uneventful compared to everything. I'll go with Magnum for best Arrow for us- great ride and not nearly as painful as people told us it would be! X2 was closed on our SFMM trip so no comments on that one. Thanks for another great video! I appreciate how straightforward your videos are instead of trying to squeeze in cringy memes at every opportunity like some others do. You do the occasional joke without overdoing it and it's such a great balance. Of the coaster related channels I follow/watch yours is probably the most enjoyable overall! Thanks for taking the time to put these all together for us!
@@AirtimeThrills Shockwave is easily the best kept secret of SFOT. I've never seen it worse than a ramp wait- even on a peak season Saturday. Always a good go-to for a quick ride when everything else has a bad line. And no problem! You deserve it!
Zeirier! PUT FLITZER! Also for a good arrow coaster, Big Bad Wolf at Busch Gardens Williamsburg. My friend said it was his favorite ride before it was defunct. Vekoma has mad a good SLC, Fly-The Great Nor’Easter at New Jersey’s Morey’s Piers. PTC also made Thunder Road at Carrowinds
5:24 Come to Europe, try out El Condor at Wallibi Holland (Used to be a Six Flags park), think it’s the first Vecoma SLC, I have heard many bad reviews about it.
Darien Lake's public on every video: "RMC the Predator!" "Get rid of the Mind Eraser and put up a GOOD coaster!" Six Flags: "Ok, for 2020 we'll add a new waterslide." Darien Lake's Public: .......
Not sure where you are. Darien Lake is my home park. I have been to several other parks. Been on many other coasters. While Predator is not my favorite wooden coaster by no means do I hate it. During the fright fest when its a foggy and dark I love it! While I have never been on any RMC I have zero desire for it on Predator. Unless they build another woodie!
@@kenshin6553 last October. The last day Darien Lake was open for 2019. We had season passes last year and this year.. Yes, its rougher than some wooden coasters I've been on but I honestly enjoy it. During Fright Fest when its dark and foggy its smoother in my opinion. My big complaint are the restraints. I'm not a small person. I'm not huge, but definitely not skinny. Those seat belts are awful. I have been on it many times over the years. Been going to Darien Lake since the mid 80s. I don't know if I think its worse. I remember it being worse when I was a kid
@@kenshin6553 It was retracked several years ago and since then it's better then it was, but it's a great coaster whose time is about up. All good things must come to an end, as they say. Time for phase 2. Bring on RMC!
Was really happy to see my hometown park (Knoebels) get so many mentions. Next time you get out this way, give Flying Turns a go. It's so short it ends up bittersweet, but I haven't ridden anything like it...a 3-car-train bobsled. Riding Impulse last year got to me...it really drove home that one of the most important parts of my ability to enjoy a coaster isn't its lack of penchant for beating the rider up, it's the ability to trust the restraints...and I know exactly where that comes from. During Steel Force at Dorney Park's debut season, I got the scare of my life during the airtime section...I don't know if the bar needed to come down another couple clicks, or if my mid-teen proportions were just gangly enough to be weird, but no embellishment my legs managed to go straight, and I spent the rest of the ride coiled around the lap bar bear-hugging it like my life depended on it. My mother, being the font of toxicity she is, laughed in my face and insulted both my lineage and my masculinity...talk about insult to injury. Since then I've had a major 'can't relax and enjoy the ride unless I feel secure in the restraint' complex, and for as good of a ride as Impulse is I simply cannot bring myself to trust those little 'superhero tights' thigh restraints (I had similar problems with Nitro at Six Flags Great America, also ridden during its debut season). Strap me to something like Hersheypark's Great Bear where I'm not so much stapled as I am welded to the car, or even Knoebels' Phoenix where the bar is far enough back into my gut that I'm not going anywhere, even on a hot day where it's running so fast my thighs spend the whole ride beating the underside of the bar, and I'm fine.
“Quimera” at “La Feria de Chapultepec” is one of the best roller coasters I’ve ever had the pleasure to ride, unfortunately “La feria” is now closed until new advise and I’ve heard rumors of Quimera being removed for good. I certainly hope it’s not, because the real issue that caused the accident was the use of a different larger train than the one they had to. Also, the 3 roller coasters at la feria were amazing. Edit: I like to comment as I watch the videos. I feel like Six Flags Mexico is a MUST for coaster fans in the world, I’ve only been to 5-6 parks in my like which include Disney parks, Universal studios, La feria de Chapultepec and Six Flags Mexico, and SFM is by far my favorite park. Superman: El último escape is a total beast! But “Medusa” is by far my favorite ride now that it has become a hybrid metal-wood coaster and it no longer breaks necks (figuratively). Also Batman the ride and Boomerang are amazing coasters. I’m gonna try the newest ride on Monday so I’m super excited about that one!
11:07 thanks for the Lagoon mention, it’s not often that my home park does anything that makes any top lists of any kind. Guess it’s hard when they insist on being a family park
Regarding the SLC's by Vekoma; the absolute worst one is El Condor at Walibi Holland which opened at the park in 1994. It was the first ever installation of the SLC, and it still operates to this day!
Best video on this channel! By far one of the greatest channels on this platform! (Best Coaster one by far!) Great video Chris! Keep up the outstanding work!
This was actually the first video I watch from your channel in a different account and as the time went by, kings island was just my new home park as I just moved to Mason. Now I can see it and know everything inside and out and rode the best rides over 200 times! Really great videos Chris
Scorpion was my very first rollercoaster!!!! Before that experience, I was terrified of them. Granted, this is based out of pure nostalgia, but it was the Scorpion that got rid of my coaster-phobia, and was the catalyst that got me started on my love of these rides!
The trains on Green Lantern actually used to spin more, however six flags decided to tone done the spinning making the ride considerable worse. the trains still spin more on Insano at Grona Lund which is widely considered much better than green lantern.
Shockwave is one of my go-to rides at my home park (along with New Texas Giant.) I've ridden it countless times and I don't think I've ever had a bad ride on it. I think it was a great choice in coaster to put VR on a few years back, too.
For Premier I've always enjoyed Outer Limits Flight of Fear. There is some nostalgia there - when it first opened it blew me and my buddy's mind with that launch into the apparent abyss! Very memorable ride and I prefer it to the outdoor bowls. I was also really impressed with their coaster at Kennywood - Skyrocket. It didn't look that impressive but was a really enjoyable ride.
Vekoma: Watch out for next year's "F.L.Y" (world's first flying launched coaster) in Phantasialand Germany. At least I hope it will open up next year :-) Intamin: Expedition Ge-Force is a monster and I love it. However, one newer coaster is on the same level. It is Taron in Phantasialand Germany. Did you ride it? I think the personal preference boils down to whether you prefer launched coasters or "classical" lift hill coasters. According to captaincoaster they sometimes switch position but are both at the top of their list (currently 16 and 17).
@@Tobi7 Really? I've never seen anyone leaving it without a smile on their face. Which coaster do you prefer and why? Just curious for new experiences.
Yesterday Phantasialand released a teaser for their new area "Rookburgh": th-cam.com/video/FA_1ZrLVYEQ/w-d-xo.html It also includes an animated preview of F.L.Y.
@@snoopy1alpha Taron is okay... A good coaster but not a top coaster... Every Phantasialand Fanboy is saying that Taron is the best coaster in the world or in germany... but I can say it's not... It's a normal launch coaster... the launches are not very intense, the layout looks good and twisty but it feels like the trains are torture themselves over the track... There are no powerful G's on it.. I prefer wild and aggressive rollercoasters. my favorite coaster is fluch von novgorod at Hansa Park... It's quite fast, the launch is kickin ass and the Theming and story is godlike. I also love Kärnan, black mamba and Furius baco. Those are my top coasters on my personal favorite list
@@Tobi7 I understand that you don't like that fanboy talk. Me neither :-) I would never claim Taron to be the best coaster in the world. I don't know them all. For me it is at least the best in Germany, maybe even Europe... well there is Untamed ... hmm... a very hard call that is. Hansa Park is on my list, but it is far away from my location. I am looking forward to ride both of them. Taron's launch is unusually short. On paper it should be the most intense. However, I know first hand that there are launchers out there that "feel" more intense (e.g., Platform 13 at Walibi). The coaster that surprised me the most was actually "Speed of Sound" at Walibi. Doing a cobra roll backwards is a very interesting experience. If you happen to visit Walibi you should give it a try. BTW. the upcoming coaster "F.L.Y." will have a lift hill and two launches, where one of them reaches into the next inversion (it bends into it). I am curious how that will feel. I hope you will also check it out :-)
Great job and amazing video! Your Spanish pronunciation is good! I can tell you that "Superman, el último escape" is an incredible and unique hyper coaster... I've ridden this "great monster" many times and it's amazing!
I'm a Denverite and your Elitch Gardens joke made me laugh out loud in the middle of the night. XD And yet, I must admit Mind Eraser was my gateway drug to inversions as a kid.
So for some bad coasters head to Frontier City in OKC. Worst Arrow coaster I have ever ridden is there. They call it Diamondback and it was actually Lightnin' Loops at Six Flags Great Adventure until it was moved here. Well it was part of Lightnin' Loops. This was the lower loop, and honestly the move did not help it any. It was their answer to the Schwarzkopf shuttle loop coasters which were great. This one is basically sit down get pushed off the hill, go through a loop then stop. Get pushed off the hill again backwards and go back through the loop again and stop. It's rough to say the least and the stop and sit while two people have to push the button makes it boring. Another one they have that is bad is a Philadelphia Toboggan Company coaster called Wildcat. It was moved from another park and hybridized as the lift hill was not able to be built out of wood and fit the site. The tracks are rough especially when you hit the last brake section before coming into the station, if you don't brace yourself prepare to feel whiplash. They also have an old traveling Schwarzkopf called Silver Bullet. In two years it shut down three times mid ride and left people stranded on the lift hill. I have inside knowledge that they had looked at extending the railing so they didn't have to have the fire department come out but it was too costly. In fact the operations manager at the time said, "That only happens once every ten years so we should be good for the next ten years." That was said before it did it again a couple weeks later. When Six Flags came in to take over operations (which btw Six Flags was headquartered there at one point) they had the engineering done and the stairs were extended. It's still a small mediocre ride with one inversion and a couple twists here and there one of which snaps you from one side to the other and was honestly a bad design. If you ride it alone near the end brace off the opposite side, trust me. The only other coaster they have other than a little 262 footer is a Vekoma suspended coaster no inversions just a lift hill a couple swoops around and a down helix at the end. The bad thing about it is when I was there the thing was constantly shutting down no matter what they did. Near the end of the day what ever was causing an issue was getting really worked up and often times the last hour or two of the day maintenance would just shut it down. It is a family coaster but to be honest I don't think they could make it much tamer. Honestly I think if you have a chance to drive through here you will find one if not two new worst coasters for your list.
Honorbale mention for intamin - Hyperion (Energylandia Poland) Intense AF - and when you get to the RMCs don't forget to mention Zadra in Energylandia also!
10:02 um flight of fear is weak but it’s more scary indoors because u don’t see the layout and all the head choppers but I do agree that the outdoor ones are more forceful
As SF America is my local park, I was thrilled to see Wild One get a mention, but equally surprised to hear a positive mark for Joker's Jinx, which is kinda fun sure, but nothing special really, and it *keeps breaking down.* It's the least reliable ride in the park, and I don't see why someone should waste their time waiting for it when they could just walk a little further and get on Wonder Woman, or Superman, or hell even that Riddler themed basic flat ride is more worth the wait, plus there's no risk you'll be stuck in a launch tunnel for half an hour.
Flight of Fear at KI was surprisingly good. For Intamin: I‘ve heard many say Expedition GeForce isn’t that great. When I gotta choose between strong airtime and super intense turns, intensity always wins. That’s why I think I305 would be my all time favorite coaster, but I‘ll have to wait a few years to ride it.
Skyrush at hershey is my all time favorite intamin coaster. I live by Cedar Point so MilF and Maverick were always my favorites. Then I305 came out... Blew my mind. Greyed out on the first turn every single ride I have had on it (30+). Once Skyrush opened though, DAMN. Dethroned I305 and Maverick for me. Back row, wing seat; that first drop is probably the most forceful I've ever experienced. Not even beyond-vertical-drop coasters can beat that INSANE ejector air in the back row of Skyrush. And thats JUST the first drop. If you're in one of the wing/outer seats, the layout has ridiculous levels of lateral forces, WHILE in negative G (vertical). In the 2 decades I've been riding rollercoasters, the ONLY one that has made my instincts take over, and grab the restraint, was Skyrush the first time I rode it. 10/10
I wish Colorado had some decent amusement parks. Elitch gardens is considered great here. However, when I went to Magic Mountain. X2 felt like a dream. Honestly, the whole park blows Elitch Gardens out of the water. The saddest thing is that Corkscrew at Cedar Point seems like the worlds best coaster to Coloradans.
Edward Isom sad. I’ve never been to Kennywood, and 7 year old me would’ve really wanted to go to Thomas Town (even though it opened in 2018) My interest in Thomas back then is the reason why I rode Magic Flyer (then Percy’s Railway) a lot when I went to SFMM in 2008.
Scorpion was the first coaster I ever been on and honestly it’s aged ok I guess but compared to other coasters in the park, a good starter coaster and a quick thrill but other than that it’s meh
PlanetCoasterVideos ah yes, Planet Coaster. I’m looking forward for the console release next year, although I would’ve preferred if it were also on the Nintendo Switch.
i’m so freaking excited for the console version. i can not wait. it’s so fun, and my computer is dying fast. so i can play on xbox and have a good time. so excited.
Noice. I got like 30 yesterday. 16 in the last 90 minutes. I was one of the last 2 rides of the season. The ops gave both final trains an encore ride after the park was closed!
Dude I’m SO glad El Toro made it on here! When I think favorite coasters that is easily up there with the best I’ve ever been on, I was hoping it would make an appearance here:) that first drop blew my tits off the first time I rode it! I think it so good because it has a really fast lift hill so you already have decent momentum when you hit the drop, and it’s quite steep for a woody. Have you written in the back car on it? That first drop is so much more intense in the back, it’s freakin amazing.
I’ve only ridden Torro once and I305 twice so I can’t say which I like more fairly yet. Those 2 and Twisted Timbers are my top 3 right now. But I will say that I found myself daydreaming about Torro’s airtime for a couple days after I rode it and still remember it fondly now. I will say though that the valleys off of some of the drops were pretty rough in the back. But only for a couple seconds.
Giovanola, B&M, RMC, TOGO, Pinfari, CCI, GCI, Gravity Group, S&S, Chance, Zamperla, Mack, and Gerstluar are companies I’m looking forward to seeing your opinions on their best/worst coasters
Awesome list! I haven't really been on a lot of coasters or to a lot of parks yet, but based on things I've heard from other people, it sounds about right. I would say that one of my least favourite PTC coasters are Wilde Beast and Minebuster from Canada's Wonderland. Can't wait for Part 2!
Yay FireHawk, I rode it in 2003 when it was at Geauga lake as X Flight during the great Northern OHio blackout when the generator kept the big rides open! It was like a 2 1/2 hour wait to get on it but well worth it as there was no other experience like it at the time anywhere nearby!
Maurice Taylor I thought flight of fear was awesome the first time I rode it, in 1998 I believe. Don’t love it as much now, but I still ride it whenever I go to Kings Island.
Question. Have you ridden any Coasters at Six Flags Fiesta Texas. As it has some of the best coasters I've ridden, with the parks main attractions being the first 4D Coaster known as Batman opening in 2015 and the first monorail coaster known as Wonderwoman in 2018. As well as the ever so loved Rattler wooden coaster which was converted into the amazing Iron Rattled hybrid in 2013. If you havent been to San Antonio Texas to check these coasters out. I so recommend it
Six flags America is my homepark so I understand your pain bro 😞. But at least I have kings dominion, Busch Gardens, and HersheyPark 3 hours away from home 😄
John Lorton especially not the entitled people who decide to boycott Kings Dominion when they announce a Planet Snoopy expansion or a “boring” B&M Wing Coaster is announced. And don’t get me started on Orion.
Had the same reaction the first time I rode El Toro. That first drop is unbelievable. And it was a really smooth ride, and the first wooden coaster of that type I'd ever been on, so a very memorable experience. I went back several years later, though, and it was noticeably rougher. Still fun, but I had a harder time enjoying it because I was being slammed around a lot more. I was riding in the same place in the train too. The track *looked* less smooth - you can even see that in a couple of your clips. It wasn't the pristine, smooth look from when it opened; it was kind of rusty and warped, like most wooden coasters. That was also several years ago now, though, so hopefully they've done something about it.
I love the video! Honestly the only one I disagree with you on is for worst Arrow coaster. In my opinion the Matterhorn Mountain Bobsled Run at Disneyland. It may be a visually stunning ride, but it is insanely rough. Yes, it is the first true tubular steel coaster in the world, but it is quite painful for the resulting experience.
I would have put Expedition Everest as my favorite Vekoma.
CoasterCar 67 was scrolling through the comments to find this one lol
Thats one of the major US coasters I havent ridden yet
What about Rock n Roller coaster? I prefer that over Everest.
Yeah you can’t even tell your going backwards also Didn’t Vekoma do rockin roller coaster?that launch is Freaking amazing:)XD
@@kevinthompson6986 yeah, Vekoma made it, that's why I questioned why that person chose Everest over RnRC.
Giovanola. favorite Titan, least favorite, Goliath.
Zonies Coasters Anaconda?
@@DoswarePictures have not ridden it so I don't count it
Zonies Coasters oh yeah. Even Taylor’s never been to Africa.
I rode Titan for the first time two weeks ago. Over Texas is my home park
Titan is definitely better than goliath
Haven't ridden the outdoor spaghetti bowls but I still love KI's FoF to this day. It has my favorite launch sound on any coaster because the sound of those LIMs echoing indoors sounds like music to my ears and the launch looks so powerful and then hearing the train roar off and fade away into the building is amazing. Not to mention I LOVE that they have preserved the 90's theming full glory. I was happy to see everything I remembered as a child still the same. It holds up pretty well to it and Tomb Raider were about as close as PKI got to making decent themed attractions like what could be found in Orlando.
RavenStation it’s not full glory, all references to The Outer Limits were removed, and that was before CF came in.
@@DoswarePictures that is true and I'm glad someone remembers! I know it was dropped more or less because of obscurity. As a kid I tried watching the Outer Limits because of the ride and I couldn't get into it at such a young age. Not sure if it was ever any good or not, but the fact that dropping the IP didn't mean losing all the theming or drastically changing it was really nice!
Idea: Sophie’s top 10 if u can get it out of her
jasonbtw I love ur profile
Ive been thinking about doing that for a long time, i just need to get that all prepared for her to record it
Yes! More Sophie!
Airtime Thrills 👍
CoasterFan15 thanks bro
I was going to ask about Eejanaika but then I remembered that Arrow had already gone bankrupt half-way through X2's construction. Even though Alan Schilke designed Eejanaika, it was built by S&S Worldwide (after they acquired Arrow's remaining assets). So yep, I agree with X2 being Arrow Dynamics's best.
Coaster Enthusiast: We're getting an SLC?! Boo!
Michigan's Adventure Fans: Be thankful you're actually getting something.
People who live near The Great Escape: You fool
Ugh, as a ValleyFair fan, they need a new coaster. The last coaster they got (not counting kiddie coasters) was in 2007! It should be a coaster withsome sort of inversion, as the only coaster in the park with an inversion is Corkscrew.
lmao
I used to live near Valley Fair in MN and now my lake house is near Great Escape! Im going really soon and im excited.
anyone in the us wait for a rollercoaster at your home park since 2004 or more
uh I hated The Green Lantern, as my boyfriend calls it The Nutcracker.
Oh wow, I wasn't expecting that! Awesome!
I left you a DM on Instagram
Right when I saw the scenery for the Santa Monica Pier, I knew right away that it’s the same coaster in GTA V
"on the flip side"
I see what you did there.
Sup copycat
@@hibblemelon7928 I ain't no copycat, this is an original comment
@@lessardo87 go look at my comment and you will see that mine was created first.
@@hibblemelon7928 I didn't see your comment.
@@hibblemelon7928 fun fact: No one cares
Aftershock is a surprisingly good coaster. Even after going to cedar point it still remains in my top 3 coasters.
Same
I never rode it back when it was at Great America but it looks like a fun, intense ride
I rode it in late 2019 and its an easy top 10
@@chromayt-brawlshorts7 With the old staggered seating Vekoma made, they were good. I swear Premier should have made more comfortable trains for other instillations maybe they could go to a vest restraint idk
@@highoctanegames Goliath is the worst vekoma i have ever ridden. it is so unbearably rough and painful.
Vekoma has also made wooden coasters. One of the greatest experiences has to be ThunderCoaster at Tusenfryd in Norway.
Even though it is on the shorter side (3100 feet), it features 12 air time hills, a tunnel and a double drop in the beginning.
In terms of some good Zierer coasters outside of the US: Polar X-Plorer at Denmark's Legoland Billund, a pretty decent and well themed family coaster with a droptrack. ESC model, thrilling family coasters. Voglwuide Sepp at Germany's Rodel- und Freizeitparadies St. Englmar, a fun looking family coaster along a hillside. Schwarzkopf model. These are design by Schwarzkopf (person), but are not manufactured by them (company). They are instead built by Zierer, which makes them Zierer coasters. These are BMRX at Japan's Kobe Portopialand, Jetline at Sweden's Gröna Lund and Lisebergbanan at Sweden's Liseberg.
Bro I love your research. You're the American CosterBot. Keep up the great work! Nerds for life!
At 12:37 I thought you were gonna say "I'm so happy that El Toro is moving to Magic Mountian" 😂
RIP Ryan
Mulin Huan I would be like noooooooo
Top 10 missed opportunities in anime
@@dylpickle6123 Same haha, Great Adventure is my home park 😂
Mulin Huan same for me
I’m from New Jersey
Thank you for all the uploads, and great video again!
Shockwave is such an underrated coaster in my opinion. It never has a line when I'm there and seems to just be forgotten in that corner of SFOT. I love it a little more each time I ride it! The last time I was over there I wasn't stapled in for once. I usually staple myself in out of habit and the ride ops decided not to... I now understand why enthusiasts hate being stapled. The airtime on Shockwave after the loops was absolutely insane- I actually felt like I might slip out of my seat on that ride! Hopefully it isn't going anywhere anytime soon.
I'm surprised Flight of Fear is your worst Premiere ride. A lot of people seem to enjoy it. I haven't been on it myself (yet- it's on the potential 2020 list!) but I do agree with you about being indoors being more of a downside for it due to missing out on all of the headchoppers. The headchoppers are why I absolutely love Poltergeist. I'd rank Poltergeist higher on my favorites list than Mr. Freeze- but I'll have to agree Mr. Freeze is probably the better ride. Are there any other inverted top hats out there? The spike is insane- front row night rides are the best!
I haven't been on many arrows- but I did ride Corkscrew with my brother. I think it's the first time my brother called a roller coaster flat out boring. We didn't find it rough or painful like many say- but I agree... it was just boring. Not a bad ride- and I would ride it again if it's a walk on- but... maybe it's because it's in Cedar Point but it felt so tame and uneventful compared to everything. I'll go with Magnum for best Arrow for us- great ride and not nearly as painful as people told us it would be! X2 was closed on our SFMM trip so no comments on that one.
Thanks for another great video! I appreciate how straightforward your videos are instead of trying to squeeze in cringy memes at every opportunity like some others do. You do the occasional joke without overdoing it and it's such a great balance. Of the coaster related channels I follow/watch yours is probably the most enjoyable overall! Thanks for taking the time to put these all together for us!
Nobody can find Shockwave, I love it. It did have a ramp wait on a busy day on easter weekend this year, that was considered long
also thanks for the kind words!
@@AirtimeThrills Shockwave is easily the best kept secret of SFOT. I've never seen it worse than a ramp wait- even on a peak season Saturday. Always a good go-to for a quick ride when everything else has a bad line.
And no problem! You deserve it!
Haven’t watched it yet but I know it’s gonna be awesome! Ur channel is da best!
Zeirier! PUT FLITZER! Also for a good arrow coaster, Big Bad Wolf at Busch Gardens Williamsburg. My friend said it was his favorite ride before it was defunct. Vekoma has mad a good SLC, Fly-The Great Nor’Easter at New Jersey’s Morey’s Piers. PTC also made Thunder Road at Carrowinds
5:24 Come to Europe, try out El Condor at Wallibi Holland (Used to be a Six Flags park), think it’s the first Vecoma SLC, I have heard many bad reviews about it.
"Carowinds"
TH-cam Captions: acara winds
Darien Lake's public on every video: "RMC the Predator!" "Get rid of the Mind Eraser and put up a GOOD coaster!"
Six Flags: "Ok, for 2020 we'll add a new waterslide."
Darien Lake's Public: .......
Not sure where you are. Darien Lake is my home park. I have been to several other parks. Been on many other coasters. While Predator is not my favorite wooden coaster by no means do I hate it. During the fright fest when its a foggy and dark I love it! While I have never been on any RMC I have zero desire for it on Predator. Unless they build another woodie!
Laura Reinig When’s the last time you rode it? It’s been getting worse and worse over the years
@@kenshin6553 last October. The last day Darien Lake was open for 2019. We had season passes last year and this year.. Yes, its rougher than some wooden coasters I've been on but I honestly enjoy it. During Fright Fest when its dark and foggy its smoother in my opinion. My big complaint are the restraints. I'm not a small person. I'm not huge, but definitely not skinny. Those seat belts are awful. I have been on it many times over the years. Been going to Darien Lake since the mid 80s. I don't know if I think its worse. I remember it being worse when I was a kid
@@kenshin6553 It was retracked several years ago and since then it's better then it was, but it's a great coaster whose time is about up. All good things must come to an end, as they say. Time for phase 2. Bring on RMC!
Laura Reinig it’s decent now with the retrack but last time sucked and mind eraser is a piece of S__T
Was really happy to see my hometown park (Knoebels) get so many mentions. Next time you get out this way, give Flying Turns a go. It's so short it ends up bittersweet, but I haven't ridden anything like it...a 3-car-train bobsled.
Riding Impulse last year got to me...it really drove home that one of the most important parts of my ability to enjoy a coaster isn't its lack of penchant for beating the rider up, it's the ability to trust the restraints...and I know exactly where that comes from. During Steel Force at Dorney Park's debut season, I got the scare of my life during the airtime section...I don't know if the bar needed to come down another couple clicks, or if my mid-teen proportions were just gangly enough to be weird, but no embellishment my legs managed to go straight, and I spent the rest of the ride coiled around the lap bar bear-hugging it like my life depended on it.
My mother, being the font of toxicity she is, laughed in my face and insulted both my lineage and my masculinity...talk about insult to injury.
Since then I've had a major 'can't relax and enjoy the ride unless I feel secure in the restraint' complex, and for as good of a ride as Impulse is I simply cannot bring myself to trust those little 'superhero tights' thigh restraints (I had similar problems with Nitro at Six Flags Great America, also ridden during its debut season). Strap me to something like Hersheypark's Great Bear where I'm not so much stapled as I am welded to the car, or even Knoebels' Phoenix where the bar is far enough back into my gut that I'm not going anywhere, even on a hot day where it's running so fast my thighs spend the whole ride beating the underside of the bar, and I'm fine.
For a second I thought you changed your name to looping productions 😂
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Coasterhocky Gaming Boy look at the very beggining
Hey man I just want to say that this video was excellent. Your channel is always very interesting and entertaining and I look forward to part 2.
James Parker Jr change your first name to Ray.
“Quimera” at “La Feria de Chapultepec” is one of the best roller coasters I’ve ever had the pleasure to ride, unfortunately “La feria” is now closed until new advise and I’ve heard rumors of Quimera being removed for good.
I certainly hope it’s not, because the real issue that caused the accident was the use of a different larger train than the one they had to.
Also, the 3 roller coasters at la feria were amazing.
Edit: I like to comment as I watch the videos.
I feel like Six Flags Mexico is a MUST for coaster fans in the world, I’ve only been to 5-6 parks in my like which include Disney parks, Universal studios, La feria de Chapultepec and Six Flags Mexico, and SFM is by far my favorite park. Superman: El último escape is a total beast! But “Medusa” is by far my favorite ride now that it has become a hybrid metal-wood coaster and it no longer breaks necks (figuratively). Also Batman the ride and Boomerang are amazing coasters. I’m gonna try the newest ride on Monday so I’m super excited about that one!
11:07 thanks for the Lagoon mention, it’s not often that my home park does anything that makes any top lists of any kind. Guess it’s hard when they insist on being a family park
Yet they build Cannibal, a world class thrill coaster, in house.
Every intamin at cedar point: are we a joke to you
Regarding the SLC's by Vekoma; the absolute worst one is El Condor at Walibi Holland which opened at the park in 1994. It was the first ever installation of the SLC, and it still operates to this day!
Best video on this channel! By far one of the greatest channels on this platform! (Best Coaster one by far!) Great video Chris! Keep up the outstanding work!
I’m surprised you didn’t say that expedition Everest as one of your favorite vekoma
I havent been to Animal Kingdom yet. I'm missing some creds at the Disney parks in Florida
Airtime Thrills that’s really surprising to me. hopefully you’ll get there soon!
@@AirtimeThrills what do you say about rock and roller coaster in Hollywood studios?
The Disney world park not the universal resort
@@howdybair1827 i havent ridden it yet
This was actually the first video I watch from your channel in a different account and as the time went by, kings island was just my new home park as I just moved to Mason. Now I can see it and know everything inside and out and rode the best rides over 200 times! Really great videos Chris
Here’s my guess for B&M
Worst: Vortex
Best: Fury 325
Both at Carowinds
So very true.
Vortex at Kings Island is an Arrow. So was the Original Bat.... Both coasters are in the scrap yard
Scorpion was my very first rollercoaster!!!! Before that experience, I was terrified of them. Granted, this is based out of pure nostalgia, but it was the Scorpion that got rid of my coaster-phobia, and was the catalyst that got me started on my love of these rides!
Theory: Dinn was secretly made by Alan schilke to give RMC a head start in the 2000's, and 2010's
Oh, That would definitely make sense
10:06 R.I.P. Mr Freeze Reverse Blast (SFOT ver.) 1998 - Sept. 11, 2022
May you rest easy.
This is your best video in my opinion.
The trains on Green Lantern actually used to spin more, however six flags decided to tone done the spinning making the ride considerable worse. the trains still spin more on Insano at Grona Lund which is widely considered much better than green lantern.
This gonna be goooooood
Maverick and what’s your favorite Intamin?
John Lorton I have too much time on my hands because I don’t have school or work.
Also I DON’T have notifications turned ON.
John Lorton I’m trying to get a job, but I’m not gonna specify for personal reasons.
Shockwave is one of my go-to rides at my home park (along with New Texas Giant.) I've ridden it countless times and I don't think I've ever had a bad ride on it. I think it was a great choice in coaster to put VR on a few years back, too.
For Premier I've always enjoyed Outer Limits Flight of Fear. There is some nostalgia there - when it first opened it blew me and my buddy's mind with that launch into the apparent abyss! Very memorable ride and I prefer it to the outdoor bowls. I was also really impressed with their coaster at Kennywood - Skyrocket. It didn't look that impressive but was a really enjoyable ride.
One of my favorite, I'm not a coaster fan but I'll ride Banshee/ Flight of Fear/ The Beast all day long.
"I've never had a bad ride on El Torro, and I am not sure if that is possible." Aged very well.
Vekoma: Watch out for next year's "F.L.Y" (world's first flying launched coaster) in Phantasialand Germany. At least I hope it will open up next year :-)
Intamin: Expedition Ge-Force is a monster and I love it. However, one newer coaster is on the same level. It is Taron in Phantasialand Germany. Did you ride it? I think the personal preference boils down to whether you prefer launched coasters or "classical" lift hill coasters.
According to captaincoaster they sometimes switch position but are both at the top of their list (currently 16 and 17).
Taron is pretty boring and way overrated :)
@@Tobi7 Really? I've never seen anyone leaving it without a smile on their face. Which coaster do you prefer and why? Just curious for new experiences.
Yesterday Phantasialand released a teaser for their new area "Rookburgh": th-cam.com/video/FA_1ZrLVYEQ/w-d-xo.html
It also includes an animated preview of F.L.Y.
@@snoopy1alpha Taron is okay... A good coaster but not a top coaster... Every Phantasialand Fanboy is saying that Taron is the best coaster in the world or in germany... but I can say it's not... It's a normal launch coaster... the launches are not very intense, the layout looks good and twisty but it feels like the trains are torture themselves over the track... There are no powerful G's on it..
I prefer wild and aggressive rollercoasters. my favorite coaster is fluch von novgorod at Hansa Park... It's quite fast, the launch is kickin ass and the Theming and story is godlike. I also love Kärnan, black mamba and Furius baco. Those are my top coasters on my personal favorite list
@@Tobi7 I understand that you don't like that fanboy talk. Me neither :-) I would never claim Taron to be the best coaster in the world. I don't know them all. For me it is at least the best in Germany, maybe even Europe... well there is Untamed ... hmm... a very hard call that is.
Hansa Park is on my list, but it is far away from my location. I am looking forward to ride both of them.
Taron's launch is unusually short. On paper it should be the most intense. However, I know first hand that there are launchers out there that "feel" more intense (e.g., Platform 13 at Walibi). The coaster that surprised me the most was actually "Speed of Sound" at Walibi. Doing a cobra roll backwards is a very interesting experience. If you happen to visit Walibi you should give it a try.
BTW. the upcoming coaster "F.L.Y." will have a lift hill and two launches, where one of them reaches into the next inversion (it bends into it). I am curious how that will feel. I hope you will also check it out :-)
Great job and amazing video! Your Spanish pronunciation is good!
I can tell you that "Superman, el último escape" is an incredible and unique hyper coaster... I've ridden this "great monster" many times and it's amazing!
Damn I get it but that scorpion jab hurt.
Great video!! Glad I found your page!! SLC's do suck except the revamped Great Nor Easter at Wildwood. Very smooth and intense now!!
5:11 I liked how you used the price is right theme!
I'm a Denverite and your Elitch Gardens joke made me laugh out loud in the middle of the night. XD And yet, I must admit Mind Eraser was my gateway drug to inversions as a kid.
GASM, while a bit rough, has some incredible moments of airtime at the end. Easily my favorite PTC by far
I have to agree with Ryan with this one.
Ryan Joseph my favorite PTC is Screaming Eagle
It's hit and miss for most people
Hit the nail on the head with Predator. Fortunately, RMC was in town and drew up some blueprints. Let's see what happens!
3:00 ever heard of eejaniaka
That's S&S.
No it's made by arrow it's now bankrupt
@@tm-py6qj We're both wrong technicslly...its by S&S Arrow haha.
So for some bad coasters head to Frontier City in OKC. Worst Arrow coaster I have ever ridden is there. They call it Diamondback and it was actually Lightnin' Loops at Six Flags Great Adventure until it was moved here. Well it was part of Lightnin' Loops. This was the lower loop, and honestly the move did not help it any. It was their answer to the Schwarzkopf shuttle loop coasters which were great. This one is basically sit down get pushed off the hill, go through a loop then stop. Get pushed off the hill again backwards and go back through the loop again and stop. It's rough to say the least and the stop and sit while two people have to push the button makes it boring.
Another one they have that is bad is a Philadelphia Toboggan Company coaster called Wildcat. It was moved from another park and hybridized as the lift hill was not able to be built out of wood and fit the site. The tracks are rough especially when you hit the last brake section before coming into the station, if you don't brace yourself prepare to feel whiplash.
They also have an old traveling Schwarzkopf called Silver Bullet. In two years it shut down three times mid ride and left people stranded on the lift hill. I have inside knowledge that they had looked at extending the railing so they didn't have to have the fire department come out but it was too costly. In fact the operations manager at the time said, "That only happens once every ten years so we should be good for the next ten years." That was said before it did it again a couple weeks later. When Six Flags came in to take over operations (which btw Six Flags was headquartered there at one point) they had the engineering done and the stairs were extended. It's still a small mediocre ride with one inversion and a couple twists here and there one of which snaps you from one side to the other and was honestly a bad design. If you ride it alone near the end brace off the opposite side, trust me.
The only other coaster they have other than a little 262 footer is a Vekoma suspended coaster no inversions just a lift hill a couple swoops around and a down helix at the end. The bad thing about it is when I was there the thing was constantly shutting down no matter what they did. Near the end of the day what ever was causing an issue was getting really worked up and often times the last hour or two of the day maintenance would just shut it down. It is a family coaster but to be honest I don't think they could make it much tamer.
Honestly I think if you have a chance to drive through here you will find one if not two new worst coasters for your list.
Best Vekoma might be TRON for some people
Honorbale mention for intamin - Hyperion (Energylandia Poland) Intense AF - and when you get to the RMCs don't forget to mention Zadra in Energylandia also!
T express looks insane, but it has less airtime hills
Wicked is honestly one of the most underrated rides in the country! You should do a list of most underrated coasters in the US!
Is powder keg at SDC good and what is the best starter coaster at SDC
Alaskan Animation probably Thunderation.
Are you sure about that or do you want me to experience hell for 2+ minutes
Alaskan Animation I suggested it because it’s a mine train, but other coasters to start on include Fire in the Hole and Grand Exposition.
Ok
10:02 um flight of fear is weak but it’s more scary indoors because u don’t see the layout and all the head choppers but I do agree that the outdoor ones are more forceful
Would Ninja at Six Flags St. Louis be the worst Arrow or the worst Vekoma?
As SF America is my local park, I was thrilled to see Wild One get a mention, but equally surprised to hear a positive mark for Joker's Jinx, which is kinda fun sure, but nothing special really, and it *keeps breaking down.* It's the least reliable ride in the park, and I don't see why someone should waste their time waiting for it when they could just walk a little further and get on Wonder Woman, or Superman, or hell even that Riddler themed basic flat ride is more worth the wait, plus there's no risk you'll be stuck in a launch tunnel for half an hour.
Flight of Fear at KI was surprisingly good.
For Intamin:
I‘ve heard many say Expedition GeForce isn’t that great. When I gotta choose between strong airtime and super intense turns, intensity always wins. That’s why I think I305 would be my all time favorite coaster, but I‘ll have to wait a few years to ride it.
Skyrush at hershey is my all time favorite intamin coaster. I live by Cedar Point so MilF and Maverick were always my favorites. Then I305 came out... Blew my mind. Greyed out on the first turn every single ride I have had on it (30+). Once Skyrush opened though, DAMN. Dethroned I305 and Maverick for me. Back row, wing seat; that first drop is probably the most forceful I've ever experienced. Not even beyond-vertical-drop coasters can beat that INSANE ejector air in the back row of Skyrush. And thats JUST the first drop. If you're in one of the wing/outer seats, the layout has ridiculous levels of lateral forces, WHILE in negative G (vertical). In the 2 decades I've been riding rollercoasters, the ONLY one that has made my instincts take over, and grab the restraint, was Skyrush the first time I rode it. 10/10
I wish Colorado had some decent amusement parks. Elitch gardens is considered great here. However, when I went to Magic Mountain. X2 felt like a dream. Honestly, the whole park blows Elitch Gardens out of the water. The saddest thing is that Corkscrew at Cedar Point seems like the worlds best coaster to Coloradans.
My favorite coaster by Morgan is definitely West Coaster.
It’s the only Morgan I’ve ridden.
I’ve had the pleasure of riding phantoms revenge but steel curtain was closed 😡
Edward Isom sad. I’ve never been to Kennywood, and 7 year old me would’ve really wanted to go to Thomas Town (even though it opened in 2018) My interest in Thomas back then is the reason why I rode Magic Flyer (then Percy’s Railway) a lot when I went to SFMM in 2008.
@@theunknown0887 I rode Phantom when Steel Curtain was finished, but not open. And it was a religious experience.
I'm a minority in this, but I think Wild Thing is the best Morgan, followed by Steel Eel and the Phantom's Revenge. They're all so good.
Steel Force anyone?
Omg you LIKED FireHawk!? I couldn't be paid enough to ride that again if it was still around lol.
If you haven't it's fine. But Expedition Everest at Animal Kingdom is a vekoma
You can see where you're going on Flight of Fear at King's Island now, and it makes it so much better, I love the coaster now
After shot out of the tunnel , there's track everywhere!! Great ride when it not broke down
"We have kong 💩" XD
Now im curious what your picks are for GCI, Gravity group and B&M
Scorpion was the first coaster I ever been on and honestly it’s aged ok I guess but compared to other coasters in the park, a good starter coaster and a quick thrill but other than that it’s meh
3:36 is it bad that just from this shot that I can tell this is Steel Force at Dorney Park?
Jeez you really love Texan coasters. It’s okay. I’m from, and will not move from Texas. (My home park is SFOT)
love your videos i always look forward to when you upload your videos. you have different variety of videos which i love.
PlanetCoasterVideos ah yes, Planet Coaster. I’m looking forward for the console release next year, although I would’ve preferred if it were also on the Nintendo Switch.
i’m so freaking excited for the console version. i can not wait. it’s so fun, and my computer is dying fast. so i can play on xbox and have a good time. so excited.
I don’t know about you but I can see where I’m going on Flight of Fear...
Levi Hanson how?
@@DoswarePictures It's not completely dark. Not at all.
500erider maybe they should try better and maybe also play some rock music.
Dosware Pictures rock n roller coaster but it’s at Kings Island and by premier 😂
Coaster Fusion
It’s also at Kings Dominion
Wolverine Wildcat is actually very fun. I've ridden it a number of times in 2016, 17 and this year. The double up, double down is super fun!
I’ve ridden it as well but Shivering Timbers is way better
I went to Carowinds yesterday and got 42 rides on Fury 325😂😂
Noice. I got like 30 yesterday. 16 in the last 90 minutes. I was one of the last 2 rides of the season. The ops gave both final trains an encore ride after the park was closed!
Fury yeah same with me it was awesome being the last train of the season
Dude I’m SO glad El Toro made it on here! When I think favorite coasters that is easily up there with the best I’ve ever been on, I was hoping it would make an appearance here:) that first drop blew my tits off the first time I rode it! I think it so good because it has a really fast lift hill so you already have decent momentum when you hit the drop, and it’s quite steep for a woody. Have you written in the back car on it? That first drop is so much more intense in the back, it’s freakin amazing.
EL Toro , The Voyage , and The Beast are the big 3
Keep up the
Good work
I’ve only ridden Torro once and I305 twice so I can’t say which I like more fairly yet. Those 2 and Twisted Timbers are my top 3 right now. But I will say that I found myself daydreaming about Torro’s airtime for a couple days after I rode it and still remember it fondly now. I will say though that the valleys off of some of the drops were pretty rough in the back. But only for a couple seconds.
Soooo, when you say you like Giant Inverted Boomerangs, you don’t include Goliath I’m guessing?
RyanPlays 70 not since he went to SFNE. He was actually on the very second public train and it was in his Top 50 for years.
Dosware Pictures It was also in his top 20 worst though, so it probably isn’t on the level of Aftershock
Deja vu and Aftershock are/were very good, Goliath was trash. The trains are the reason for that, the coaster model itself is very good
Airtime Thrills I can understand that, especially with an RMC a couple hundred feet away
Airtime Thrills I think just switching out the trains can make the ride ALOT better
Giovanola, B&M, RMC, TOGO, Pinfari, CCI, GCI, Gravity Group, S&S, Chance, Zamperla, Mack, and Gerstluar are companies I’m looking forward to seeing your opinions on their best/worst coasters
Edward Isom we all know the Volare will be the worst from Zamperla, even though Inertia Airplane Car is the best coaster in all of North Korea.
I’m A Smart boy.
I see Airtime Thrills I Click.
Screamin' Eagle at Six Flags St. Louis is a good candidate for best PTC. Very underrated classic woodie
The Quacken's Channel it easily is for me
Mamba is a great Morgan hyper at worlds of fun.
Wild Thing is another good Morgan hyper
Awesome list! I haven't really been on a lot of coasters or to a lot of parks yet, but based on things I've heard from other people, it sounds about right. I would say that one of my least favourite PTC coasters are Wilde Beast and Minebuster from Canada's Wonderland. Can't wait for Part 2!
i live in ohio. close to cedar point, the corkscrew is literally the worst ride there. hands down
Arrow Dyamics was the Honda of coasters. . Over engineered dumpster fires
1:50 from what i've heard, Olympia Looping is manufactured by BHS. I've ridden it and its a buttery smooth, intense ride
Best Gerstlauer: Fluch von Novgorod
You mean the smiler
Yay FireHawk, I rode it in 2003 when it was at Geauga lake as X Flight during the great Northern OHio blackout when the generator kept the big rides open! It was like a 2 1/2 hour wait to get on it but well worth it as there was no other experience like it at the time anywhere nearby!
I rather ride Flight of Fear in the dark with the strobe lights
Maurice Taylor I thought flight of fear was awesome the first time I rode it, in 1998 I believe. Don’t love it as much now, but I still ride it whenever I go to Kings Island.
Banshee/Flight of Fear/ The Beast all day long
I just found this channel and I love roller coasters so this was a win win!
Why must you make me wait
Because...mainly...the 2nd half isnt done yet 😭
Question. Have you ridden any Coasters at Six Flags Fiesta Texas. As it has some of the best coasters I've ridden, with the parks main attractions being the first 4D Coaster known as Batman opening in 2015 and the first monorail coaster known as Wonderwoman in 2018. As well as the ever so loved Rattler wooden coaster which was converted into the amazing Iron Rattled hybrid in 2013. If you havent been to San Antonio Texas to check these coasters out. I so recommend it
*Dorney Park as home park* :(
Edit: thanks for 6 comments and 2 likes lol
Also the staff was horrible for most of the times I went to dorney...
Six flags America is my homepark so I understand your pain bro 😞. But at least I have kings dominion, Busch Gardens, and HersheyPark 3 hours away from home 😄
Dorney is not so bad, really pretty good. And you have Knoebels, Hershey, and SFGAdv nearby!!!! All awesome in different ways.
Only reasons why I’m going back to dorney Is for hydra the revenge
My home Park is Michigan’s Adventure.
Dosware Pictures 😂 you poor soul 😂😂🤣
Love coming home on a Monday AGAIN and seeing another video from you Chris. Awesome video and it makes me want to start making roller coaster vids!
John Lorton especially not the entitled people who decide to boycott Kings Dominion when they announce a Planet Snoopy expansion or a “boring” B&M Wing Coaster is announced.
And don’t get me started on Orion.
@@DoswarePictures I mean something bigger, longer than Orion would be AMAZING but I'm the kinda person where I'll ride whatever they build lol.
This might be my new favorite video 🧢❌
Had the same reaction the first time I rode El Toro. That first drop is unbelievable. And it was a really smooth ride, and the first wooden coaster of that type I'd ever been on, so a very memorable experience. I went back several years later, though, and it was noticeably rougher. Still fun, but I had a harder time enjoying it because I was being slammed around a lot more. I was riding in the same place in the train too. The track *looked* less smooth - you can even see that in a couple of your clips. It wasn't the pristine, smooth look from when it opened; it was kind of rusty and warped, like most wooden coasters. That was also several years ago now, though, so hopefully they've done something about it.
5:22 I can't believe Kong still exists. It is a cool layout but the most painful ride I've even encountered.
I love the video!
Honestly the only one I disagree with you on is for worst Arrow coaster. In my opinion the Matterhorn Mountain Bobsled Run at Disneyland. It may be a visually stunning ride, but it is insanely rough. Yes, it is the first true tubular steel coaster in the world, but it is quite painful for the resulting experience.
Congrats on 10,000 subscribers!
I saw ElToroRyan’s footage of Steel Dragon, but didn’t even know he’s been to Japan! 🇯🇵 I loved the Dinn diss btw lol