Kudos go to Kings Dominion and Clermont Steel Fabricators for the coaster updates and the behind-the-scenes footage of the coaster's construction progress!
This is the best behind-the-scenes video from a park that I've seen in a while! Amazing job, guys, I'm really impressed by the detail and behind-the-scenes footage - your efforts are very much appreciated :D
@@JayAlfordElementJMusic i know and i hate it, another orange and black cedar fair coaster, and its not even original in general, ive been calling it tigris 305 as a joke because its literally the same colors as tigris at bgt
that info most likely is unknown at the moment as the ride has not begun testing but most coasters i think need at least one fully functioning leg and any leg amputations have to be below the knee. I don't know about arm amputations though. All rides have a health and safety sign outside the entrance of the ride so look at that is you're unsure.
@@kirkswahpedal3467 As an amputee who loves riding roller coasters, I appreciate the information you've shared about Rapterra's potential accessibility guidelines. This information will hopefully help me ensure that the Americans with Disabilities Act and Masic v. Six Flags guidelines are followed to allow amputees to ride Rapterra and prevent liability issues.
@@kirkswahpedal3467 As an amputee who loves riding roller coasters, I appreciate the information you've shared about Rapterra's potential accessibility guidelines. This information will hopefully help me ensure that the Americans with Disabilities Act and Masic v. Six Flags guidelines are followed to allow amputees to ride Rapterra and prevent liability issues.
a block zone is a section of ride only one train can occupy at a time. At the end of each block zone is a method to stop the train. This is the safety system that prevents roller coasters from crashing into eachother.
Thank you Kings Dominion & Clermont Steel Fabricators for the updates and behind-the-scenes footage.
Wow! I really enjoyed seeing it being made at the plant. Very cool!
I was in Utah and saw my home parks new coaster being built in July
saw the blueprints too
Kudos go to Kings Dominion and Clermont Steel Fabricators for the coaster updates and the behind-the-scenes footage of the coaster's construction progress!
This is the best behind-the-scenes video from a park that I've seen in a while! Amazing job, guys, I'm really impressed by the detail and behind-the-scenes footage - your efforts are very much appreciated :D
I cant Wait for this to Open!
i’m so excited for opening day!! 😄
Awesome job on the video, looking forward to an amazing ride!!!!
Fascinating! Really cool to see the process...great video!
Can’t wait for repterra
I JUST CANT WAIT
I CAN’T WAIT P305 AND THIS RIGHT NEXT TO EACH OTHER IS GOING TO BE SOOOO GOOOD!!!
I can’t wait. This is such a good fit at kings dominion. Even tho I haven’t been I wish it went in the anaconda plot of land tho.
Can’t wait for this to open I said there’s one thing they should’ve done instead of building a new ride bring back volcano
Same here!
yup.
Fr
Indeed
So excited🫶🫶🫶🫶
YAYYYYY❤
What about that big red and yellow thing in the back that I based my entire personality on last year?
It's being repainted to orange/black (orange track, black supports)
@@JayAlfordElementJMusic i know and i hate it, another orange and black cedar fair coaster, and its not even original in general, ive been calling it tigris 305 as a joke because its literally the same colors as tigris at bgt
I wonder if there also gonna talk about the intimidator getting power washed cause I saw on instagram about it
yeah I saw it on here.
also *"Project 305, is getting rethemed. I wonder if they'll do space, to match Flight of Fear.
@@123-q5c7g They are more than likely going to the theme it to Jungle X, along with FOF and back stunt coaster.
@@123-q5c7g nah Probably a jaguar theme cause.. LOOK AT THE BACKGROUND
Of project 305:)
The trains are here!!!!!!!!???????
Question: Is Rapterra ADA compliant and accessible for amputees to ride?
that info most likely is unknown at the moment as the ride has not begun testing but most coasters i think need at least one fully functioning leg and any leg amputations have to be below the knee. I don't know about arm amputations though. All rides have a health and safety sign outside the entrance of the ride so look at that is you're unsure.
@@kirkswahpedal3467 As an amputee who loves riding roller coasters, I appreciate the information you've shared about Rapterra's potential accessibility guidelines. This information will hopefully help me ensure that the Americans with Disabilities Act and Masic v. Six Flags guidelines are followed to allow amputees to ride Rapterra and prevent liability issues.
@@kirkswahpedal3467 As an amputee who loves riding roller coasters, I appreciate the information you've shared about Rapterra's potential accessibility guidelines. This information will hopefully help me ensure that the Americans with Disabilities Act and Masic v. Six Flags guidelines are followed to allow amputees to ride Rapterra and prevent liability issues.
if you dont pin this comment in 2 hours, you put this in my backyard free of charge
@@FireBlitzOfficial1 have a new-gen B&M idrc (itll have the rattle of an slc)
@kingsdominion finish it!
For those of you who are unfamiliar…
a block zone is a section of ride only one train can occupy at a time. At the end of each block zone is a method to stop the train. This is the safety system that prevents roller coasters from crashing into eachother.