If you enjoyed the style of today’s video, we recommend giving our documentary This is How We Roll a watch! It’s filled with behind-the-scenes stories about how different RMC coasters were conceived and created! vimeo.com/ondemand/thisishowwerollmovie
RMC really is a company that regularly makes structural engineering decisions that just conveniently happen to produce some of the most thrilling rides on the planet. *Never* underestimate nerds.
i saw you do the interview with darren and i also saw you talking to jake before you did his interview and he said something along the lines of "i see interviews as an opportunity to say something stupid to the whole world" or something like that. what an amazing opening day and what an awesome mini doc this was!
I wish he would have someone reproduce it with virtual instruments or a live orchestra, rather than the soundfont the composer used. There are some pretty major quality issues with it... But the actual composition of the score is great.
Great feature. Also, nice use of the non-diegetic music in the background, having that energetic, uplifting, hero-called aspect fit well with the video.
The best parts, for me, were the wave turn and the drop from the double up into the barrel roll over the arcade, and the chili dip. That's a hell of a sequence.
Great, top tier video for a great, top tier coaster. I'm still blown away it's down here. I got two laps on it during lunch! Can't wait to see what the future holds for Fun Spot!
Loving fun spot growth and team one of the Florida parks next they will rotate every year each park gets a new coaster until fun spot turns into a major player in the theme park chain❤
It would 100% require buying more land, but there’s a lot of unoccupied forest surrounding FunSpot Atlanta. If Arie wants to spend the money for something “HUUUGE”, he’d definitely be okay with acquiring more land.
Honestly, I believe it was for intensity sake- even with one less car, the quad down is absolutely ridiculous and nearly too much. With that sixth car, it probably would’ve been quite painful
Just rode Iron Gwazi for 2nd time yesterday. RMC has got to, just HAS TO, redesign their trains. They're so terrible man, don't know why more enthusiasts don't complain about them. I have to angle my feet because there's like an 11" floor. Ankles often hurt afterwards because of it. I have to walk sideways to cross to other side to put hats in bins due to that limited floor too. The restraints are atrocious. The shin pads, are disgusting. Soooo nasty coming off with wet shins from the nasty people before you. No handle bars or anywhere to hold on (not that I do but still) and the trains are simply too small. I really hope they get to work on new trains soon. Detracts from their coasters so much. Imagine an RMC with a B&M seat, train and clamshell.... This ride looks awesome though. No one makes rides quite like RMC.
@@Robchacha Those weren't bad, from memory. I rode both on my Texas trip. I didn't like the windows on the side of NTG but think that was added after the fact for safety and is theming reasons
@@TEDodd Valid point. Though, I actually have heard quite a few mention their poor train design. I guess it's so overshadowed by the great rides though. You've really had none of those issues? Maybe I have big feet and I'm pretty tall, so they're trains are rough to get in and out of. Super uncomfortable on my legs and ankles. And maybe I just got unlucky with a really sweaty person before me a couple times. I don't like no grab bars either. I remember Lightning Rod had vertical grab bars, but Iron Gwazi only has one rubber handle on one side. More for attendants to pull up on crazy heavy and tight restraints. Which is another complaint I forgot to mention. My mother couldn't lift her restraint haha.
@@jonny-b4954 I wear jeans normally but my kids have never complaint d about it either. The handles were added to LR. Didn't have them originally. I don't recall on twisted or wicked cyclone. New Texas Giant may have different restraints, it's been several years. I really like the freedom of no upper restraints. I hate how most inverting coasters have OTS crap. I'm 5-9, son about the same, (size 10 to 11 shoes). Daughter 5-4. No issues with feet or ankles.
Looks so good but I’m sorry for Mr. Arie, naming a coaster after yourself is narcissistic and says nothing to the customer except how narcissistic you are.
@@CoasterStudios I think he knows that but doesn't buy into that statement. Either way though, I don't see why anybody would have a problem with it. It's the Arie company's coaster and it's named for them, and the theming is excellent for a smaller park.
If you enjoyed the style of today’s video, we recommend giving our documentary This is How We Roll a watch! It’s filled with behind-the-scenes stories about how different RMC coasters were conceived and created!
vimeo.com/ondemand/thisishowwerollmovie
I’m still waiting for my mom to buy me That movie💀
"It feels so tight but it feels so right" -quote of 2023
😂😂😂😭😭😭
That’s what he said
Best quote I’ve ever heard
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this is my favorite style video from you guys. feels like a trailer to this is how we roll... it's that good!!!!!!!
The this is how we roll music is so good
So happy to have this! This is just the beginning!
I rode it 20+ times yesterday. I never got tired of it. RMC and FSA did a spectacular job with this attraction!
RMC really is a company that regularly makes structural engineering decisions that just conveniently happen to produce some of the most thrilling rides on the planet. *Never* underestimate nerds.
Well done my friend professional as usual
i saw you do the interview with darren and i also saw you talking to jake before you did his interview and he said something along the lines of "i see interviews as an opportunity to say something stupid to the whole world" or something like that. what an amazing opening day and what an awesome mini doc this was!
Haha I remember him saying that! love Jake, so funny
@@CoasterStudios he was my favorite person in this is how we roll just for lines like that (that is an amazing doc btw)
I just love the score from This is How We Roll, between that and the ending credits, it’s just a flawless soundtrack
I wish he would have someone reproduce it with virtual instruments or a live orchestra, rather than the soundfont the composer used. There are some pretty major quality issues with it... But the actual composition of the score is great.
Great feature. Also, nice use of the non-diegetic music in the background, having that energetic, uplifting, hero-called aspect fit well with the video.
its like a little extension of TIHWR love it!
The best parts, for me, were the wave turn and the drop from the double up into the barrel roll over the arcade, and the chili dip. That's a hell of a sequence.
Get a day pass - Even if you can only spare 2 hours you'll get six or seven rides if not more. It's a walk on.
2:34 - The barrel over the arcade element is iconic. I can't wait to ride this. "It's so right; it feels so tight" //
Arieforce One is a masterpiece! Now we need a Raptor to go to Florida!
Perfect idea for the next Fun Spot Atlanta coaster.
I love this documentary style of video. Very clean and professional. Also the ride looks magnificent.
I love this video it is just like the RMC documentary which I love even more
Excellent insight on Arie Force's One's development. I'm very happy for the parks ownership & wish them all the best.
I love seeing the making and design process of these incredible creations! Great Video!!! ❤
I absolutely love the series of elements and the true intensity, I hope to see more ground ups like this.
You guys really gave it ur all with this video. This is incredibly professional. Great job!
This is how we roll soundtrack makes its return
Great interviews. Loved it! I can't wait to get over there.
just awesome to see small parks like fun spot build an rmc of this scale, hope more parks will do so too!
I never realized how impactful this ride was going to be! i’m so excited to get my first rides on it!
Great, top tier video for a great, top tier coaster. I'm still blown away it's down here. I got two laps on it during lunch! Can't wait to see what the future holds for Fun Spot!
This coaster looks amazing, congrats to the fun spot team 🔥🤟
This is how we roll the Sequel
Extremely well done Taylor and Sarah! Have y'all done this before? lmao !
'It feels like we are friends' Maybe more RMCs coming to fun spot possibly??
Yes, but not necessarily this park. In two years I'd expect a woodie or some sort of launch coaster here. Next year I'm betting on flat ride upgrades
@PS very possible
Loving fun spot growth and team one of the Florida parks next they will rotate every year each park gets a new coaster until fun spot turns into a major player in the theme park chain❤
If you see John Arie Jr at the parks, just ask him. He's not shy about his vision for the future.
cant wait to get out to Georgia to ride it
HUGE ‼️‼️
Great video guys! I hope you can do something similar once Wildcats revenge opens.
Planning on it!
Can't wait to see you ride Wildcats Revenge at Hershey!
How do parks decide between different manufacturers and different ride layouts? Would love to see more about that process
Is that John Pasternak’s music?!?! 😍🍿
yes sir!!!
You're too kind, sir. Also, I was so happy Ninja was the coaster of the day for my birthday! Arrow suspended coasters are my favorite coasters!
When the Coastin' Down Under video of Sea World Australia is coming ?
Once we finish up with our ArieForce One content we will be releasing our Dreamworld Vlog, followed by Sea World
world's best fec EVER !!!!!!!!
Big question: will FunSpot sneak up on everyone and get the first RMC T Rex?
now where the hell would they put that?
It would 100% require buying more land, but there’s a lot of unoccupied forest surrounding FunSpot Atlanta. If Arie wants to spend the money for something “HUUUGE”, he’d definitely be okay with acquiring more land.
So next...? ArieForce Two! Haha!
First family RMC?
Who are these random guys they just pulled off the street? 🤣
They need to completely r m c mind blower.... I mean... Mine blower
Still doesn't explain why that train is 1 car short.
Cost.
Honestly, I believe it was for intensity sake- even with one less car, the quad down is absolutely ridiculous and nearly too much. With that sixth car, it probably would’ve been quite painful
:D
Just rode Iron Gwazi for 2nd time yesterday. RMC has got to, just HAS TO, redesign their trains. They're so terrible man, don't know why more enthusiasts don't complain about them. I have to angle my feet because there's like an 11" floor. Ankles often hurt afterwards because of it. I have to walk sideways to cross to other side to put hats in bins due to that limited floor too. The restraints are atrocious. The shin pads, are disgusting. Soooo nasty coming off with wet shins from the nasty people before you. No handle bars or anywhere to hold on (not that I do but still) and the trains are simply too small. I really hope they get to work on new trains soon. Detracts from their coasters so much. Imagine an RMC with a B&M seat, train and clamshell.... This ride looks awesome though. No one makes rides quite like RMC.
I do wish they could just use the design of the Gerstlauer trains from NTG and Iron Rattler
@@Robchacha Those weren't bad, from memory. I rode both on my Texas trip. I didn't like the windows on the side of NTG but think that was added after the fact for safety and is theming reasons
More don't complain because we actually like the trains. I have none of the issues you complained about.
@@TEDodd Valid point. Though, I actually have heard quite a few mention their poor train design. I guess it's so overshadowed by the great rides though. You've really had none of those issues? Maybe I have big feet and I'm pretty tall, so they're trains are rough to get in and out of. Super uncomfortable on my legs and ankles. And maybe I just got unlucky with a really sweaty person before me a couple times. I don't like no grab bars either. I remember Lightning Rod had vertical grab bars, but Iron Gwazi only has one rubber handle on one side. More for attendants to pull up on crazy heavy and tight restraints. Which is another complaint I forgot to mention. My mother couldn't lift her restraint haha.
@@jonny-b4954 I wear jeans normally but my kids have never complaint d about it either.
The handles were added to LR. Didn't have them originally. I don't recall on twisted or wicked cyclone. New Texas Giant may have different restraints, it's been several years.
I really like the freedom of no upper restraints. I hate how most inverting coasters have OTS crap.
I'm 5-9, son about the same, (size 10 to 11 shoes). Daughter 5-4. No issues with feet or ankles.
Looks so good but I’m sorry for Mr. Arie, naming a coaster after yourself is narcissistic and says nothing to the customer except how narcissistic you are.
to be fair, he named it after his father. they have the same last name obviously but it was to honor him as the founder of the company
@@CoasterStudios 😂
Maybe u should do some research before being rude
@@CoasterStudios I think he knows that but doesn't buy into that statement. Either way though, I don't see why anybody would have a problem with it. It's the Arie company's coaster and it's named for them, and the theming is excellent for a smaller park.
What’s next, somebody naming an entire park after themselves? I will not be doing business here, going to Disneyland instead