Looks like a super cool ride. It seems like a nice, long ride too. I like that track layout. Many coasters i see seem to short, and could be much longer , but this seemed to not want to end. Thanks
We are jusy back from visiting energylandia, we did all coasters and Abysuss was my favorite. And in real life its way faster and exciting that it my feel thru out the video. Thanks for sharing 😊
This is really well made and feels the right length for once. Way longer than expected. It's like they actually had money instead of giving me the brake run while I'm still going 50mph
It is a fun and smooth ride although I found Zadra or Hyperion to be more re-rideable. The first launch is more intense than the second even though it is shorter and it is a bit annoying that the second launch takes a moment before it actually kicks in. You do notice the trim at the top of the top hat quite a lot if you sit at the front of the train (you get some weird hangtime as you are going over the drop) although you don't notice the trim at all at the back of the train. The second half is very intense with a lot of both positive and negative Gs and feels like it is never going to end. It is incredibly smooth although there is something about the Vekoma track profiling/heartlining which always makes me feel a bit nauseous after getting off (had the same thing with Formula). I was always hesitant about running straight back round the queue for this whereas Zadra I just wanted more as soon as I got off the train. It is technically a family ride with a 1.2m height restriction which is a plus although I would say it is fairly intense for a family coaster. It looks like there were plans at some point to add a bit more theming around the trenches as you can see some steelwork so hopefully they get round to finishing that off eventually (should give some nice headchoppers).
@@trevorjensen2706 Yeah the 2nd half seems much longer than you can really see from off ride. Has a lot of airtime pops and quite strong positive Gs plus the inveersions. Even though it is a 1.2m height restriction I would say it might be a bit too intense for some younger riders even if they are tall enough.
My issue with Vekoma is definitely that they go far too hard on the positive Gs. I have the same exact experience with them that you do. Nausea and headaches. It was the exact same with Lech Coaster for me. Everyone loves that ride, but I can only ride it three or four times before I feel sick.
The track profiling is ridiculously smooth but that might be part of the problem for the motion sickness for me (like I find being a passenger in a car with soft/boaty suspension is worse for motion sickness than being in one with firm suspension). I could easily re-ride Zadra or Hyperion more even though they were rougher and more aggressive rides. Also it is almost as if Vekoma want to eliminate all lateral forces on their rides and so really pushed the continuous roll on the transitions and curves. You can see from the pov how the roll in the curves starts gently but then rapidly (but smoothly) keeps continuously rolling into the highest G point whereas maybe on some other B&M/Intamin/Mack rides you get a slightly jerkier transition at the start and end of the curves and more time in the middle where you are not rolling. I felt the same thing from Formula even though that is a bit older and a shorter ride. Perhaps it helped them squeeze the ride into a smaller space with smaller radius curves. And plus it is a very long ride with sustained forces (the first section is basically a junior coaster). The 2nd half has a lot of positive Gs from the drop pullout/loop, batwing and then quite a few of those high positive G curves between elements. I think the coaster would have benefited from a straight section with a few small hills just to break up the positive Gs to let you catch your breath but maybe they didn't have space for that.
@@maniamuse1319Thanks for the detailed explanation! I can tell that rollercoasters are your passion! I like to be prepared when I ride a coaster the first time so I am happy to read your comment! I know now that doing this coaster right after eating or just before eating is not a good idea 😂
This ride goes on and on (in a good way!). I like the double inversion (bow-tie?) and how soon to be riders can see the train going through that element. Is this a Mack design? Looks fun!
Awesome coaster with quite a bit of track! Very impressive of how it just randomly takes off and I'd ride this too but not sure where its located if someone could tell me. Thanks again for sharing your videos with us along with your time and effort!
It's in the description. This coaster is located in Energylandia, Zator, Poland. You can get there by taking a cheap flight to Kraków (which is totally worth seeing in itself), then a train to Zator.
We hope you enjoyed your ride. Once your car comes to Full and complete stop. Please push down pull up on your lap bar. next riders please push on your gates. Gates will close in 3. 2. 1.
I've asked it before and I'll ask it again: What Elder God did Vekoma make a deal with that allowed them to finally start building such smooth and intense roller coasters and more importantly how can I contact said Elder God? lol
@@dibble1331 the Togo's in japan are actually really good! Such as Bandit, Fujiyama, Milky Way, Standing Coaster at Rusutsu Resort, and in Italy is Freestlyle, a relocated Togo stand up from Canada's Wonderland and it's good. Big Apple Coaster is actually pretty good new with the comfort collars.
It's like a reverse Rollercoaster... all the big stuff happens In the second half for the ride and all the bunny hops are In front of it
Just a warm-up preparing for the "big stuff" 😂
That’s typically how multi-launch coasters are
Looks like a super cool ride. It seems like a nice, long ride too.
I like that track layout.
Many coasters i see seem to short, and could be much longer , but this seemed to not want to end.
Thanks
We are jusy back from visiting energylandia, we did all coasters and Abysuss was my favorite. And in real life its way faster and exciting that it my feel thru out the video. Thanks for sharing 😊
Looks like a really fun ride! Smooth, too!
Looks super smooth and like a lot of fun!
Looks freaking awesome. If I ever go to Poland one day, this park/ride is definitely going to be in my plans 👏🏼👏🏼
absolutely a fun coaster - loved it
that might be the most impressive roller coaster ive ever seen.
This is my favourite rollercoaster I've been on and i wish i could ride it more then once per year
This model would be a great fit for other parks like this!
It is the best! Not the Most extreme in the Park, but the longest and Most funny and very fast!
Well for me i was today in park and i was on all extreme roller coasters but this one make me most dizzy from all of them
This is really well made and feels the right length for once. Way longer than expected. It's like they actually had money instead of giving me the brake run while I'm still going 50mph
It looked a little tame at first, but it proved me wrong in a hurry. That thing looks fun!!
That's what I thought too. Looks like a simple easy coaster at first, and then it kicks into high gear.
Surprised me as well. I thought it was a rather tame family coaster at first...then that second launch proved me wrong.
It is a fun and smooth ride although I found Zadra or Hyperion to be more re-rideable. The first launch is more intense than the second even though it is shorter and it is a bit annoying that the second launch takes a moment before it actually kicks in. You do notice the trim at the top of the top hat quite a lot if you sit at the front of the train (you get some weird hangtime as you are going over the drop) although you don't notice the trim at all at the back of the train.
The second half is very intense with a lot of both positive and negative Gs and feels like it is never going to end. It is incredibly smooth although there is something about the Vekoma track profiling/heartlining which always makes me feel a bit nauseous after getting off (had the same thing with Formula). I was always hesitant about running straight back round the queue for this whereas Zadra I just wanted more as soon as I got off the train.
It is technically a family ride with a 1.2m height restriction which is a plus although I would say it is fairly intense for a family coaster.
It looks like there were plans at some point to add a bit more theming around the trenches as you can see some steelwork so hopefully they get round to finishing that off eventually (should give some nice headchoppers).
I was going to say, during the video, I was surprised by how long the second half was. It still had great pace, though, rather than dragging.
@@trevorjensen2706 Yeah the 2nd half seems much longer than you can really see from off ride. Has a lot of airtime pops and quite strong positive Gs plus the inveersions. Even though it is a 1.2m height restriction I would say it might be a bit too intense for some younger riders even if they are tall enough.
My issue with Vekoma is definitely that they go far too hard on the positive Gs. I have the same exact experience with them that you do. Nausea and headaches. It was the exact same with Lech Coaster for me. Everyone loves that ride, but I can only ride it three or four times before I feel sick.
The track profiling is ridiculously smooth but that might be part of the problem for the motion sickness for me (like I find being a passenger in a car with soft/boaty suspension is worse for motion sickness than being in one with firm suspension). I could easily re-ride Zadra or Hyperion more even though they were rougher and more aggressive rides.
Also it is almost as if Vekoma want to eliminate all lateral forces on their rides and so really pushed the continuous roll on the transitions and curves. You can see from the pov how the roll in the curves starts gently but then rapidly (but smoothly) keeps continuously rolling into the highest G point whereas maybe on some other B&M/Intamin/Mack rides you get a slightly jerkier transition at the start and end of the curves and more time in the middle where you are not rolling. I felt the same thing from Formula even though that is a bit older and a shorter ride. Perhaps it helped them squeeze the ride into a smaller space with smaller radius curves. And plus it is a very long ride with sustained forces (the first section is basically a junior coaster). The 2nd half has a lot of positive Gs from the drop pullout/loop, batwing and then quite a few of those high positive G curves between elements. I think the coaster would have benefited from a straight section with a few small hills just to break up the positive Gs to let you catch your breath but maybe they didn't have space for that.
@@maniamuse1319Thanks for the detailed explanation! I can tell that rollercoasters are your passion! I like to be prepared when I ride a coaster the first time so I am happy to read your comment! I know now that doing this coaster right after eating or just before eating is not a good idea 😂
It looks sooo smooth!!
This ride goes on and on (in a good way!). I like the double inversion (bow-tie?) and how soon to be riders can see the train going through that element.
Is this a Mack design? Looks fun!
Surprisingly, this is a new generation vekoma! their new rides look spectacular, don't they?
More of these models should be built in the future!
That looks amazing!
Looks like an awesome ride!
This ride is so fun!
from many i think this one is very good,
Awesome coaster with quite a bit of track! Very impressive of how it just randomly takes off and I'd ride this too but not sure where its located if someone could tell me. Thanks again for sharing your videos with us along with your time and effort!
It’s Poland in Europe
It's in the description.
This coaster is located in Energylandia, Zator, Poland.
You can get there by taking a cheap flight to Kraków (which is totally worth seeing in itself), then a train to Zator.
The theming looks like it should be surrounded with water but where is it?
Abyssus is the best of all energylandia
In this Video it is New and Not finished! Now it is beautifull und yes, Ther is everywere water!
when are they going to get around to filling the area with water?
Hey nice coaster by B&M 😏😏
Vekoma*
nice.!!!!!!!
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If velocicoaster was made by vekoma
wish there was an inversion in the first half
They better fill that pit up with water 💦
Ther is water, in this Video it is New and Not finished.
@@sebapo8432 yeah they are adding the rest by the looks of it
Ми потрапили на Abyssus в кінці нашої подорожі по парку, нічого екстремального уже не очікували побачити, проте цей атракціон приємна несподіванка😅
Where is this?
Energylandia. Fantastic looking park.
Looks like Spongebob's boat mobile.
I've asked it before and I'll ask it again:
What Elder God did Vekoma make a deal with that allowed them to finally start building such smooth and intense roller coasters and more importantly how can I contact said Elder God? lol
“Hey, can you delete TOGO?”
@@dibble1331 the Togo's in japan are actually really good! Such as Bandit, Fujiyama, Milky Way, Standing Coaster at Rusutsu Resort, and in Italy is Freestlyle, a relocated Togo stand up from Canada's Wonderland and it's good. Big Apple Coaster is actually pretty good new with the comfort collars.
Abyssus is the best of all energylandia