In this video, Canobie Coaster would say: Number 2: Abismo. This is the world's only Maurer extended SkyLoop, and it's unfortunate they didn't build more of these. It's a really intense experience. It starts off with an inverted lift hill and barrel roll 15 stories above the ground. They offer some freaky hangtime. Then the dive loop and turn offer substantial positive Gs. Then you get negative Gs too. The camelback has strong ejector airtime and the speed dip towards the end has some nice floater airtime. There are two issues with this ride though. One, the capacity. Two...
See in RCDB: Vertigo at Parque de Atracciones de Madrid Wild Mouse at Hersheypark Fly at Canada's Wonderland Coast Rider at Knott's Berry Farm Those are four Mack wild mice, so what would you think about the four to ride again?
And how would you compare Vertigo at Parque de Atracciones de Madrid to the Mack wild mouse large park model with those installations: Fly at Canada's Wonderland Apple Zapple at Kings Dominion Technic Coaster at Legoland California Coast Rider at Knott's Berry Farm So try all of them.
See in RCDB: Vertigo at Parque de Atracciones de Madrid Ricochet at Carowinds Coast Rider at Knott's Berry Farm Those are three Mack wild mouse coasters, so what would you think about them to ride again?
Thank you Canobie for covering my home park like this I love you 😭😭😭
You're welcome!
One of if not the most unique ride lineup In Europe
Definitely unique.
Always look forward to seeing your vids. Thank you for all of your quality content!
Thanks!
I didn't know there were Zamperla flumes. That's cool.
They've made a few.
In this video, Canobie Coaster would say:
Number 2: Abismo. This is the world's only Maurer extended SkyLoop, and it's unfortunate they didn't build more of these. It's a really intense experience. It starts off with an inverted lift hill and barrel roll 15 stories above the ground. They offer some freaky hangtime. Then the dive loop and turn offer substantial positive Gs. Then you get negative Gs too. The camelback has strong ejector airtime and the speed dip towards the end has some nice floater airtime. There are two issues with this ride though. One, the capacity. Two...
The ending can hurt your tummy.
See in RCDB:
Vertigo at Parque de Atracciones de Madrid
Wild Mouse at Hersheypark
Fly at Canada's Wonderland
Coast Rider at Knott's Berry Farm
Those are four Mack wild mice, so what would you think about the four to ride again?
I'd ride any but Coast Rider.
What would you prefer to do on Vertigo, that it would run trimmed or that it would run like a typical Mack wild mouse?
Untrimmed is better.
Imagine riding the standard Mack wild mouse, how do you like?
I think some families preferred the trimmed ones to the minimally braked ones. And you?
I prefer them to have less braking and be wilder.
And how would you compare Vertigo at Parque de Atracciones de Madrid to the Mack wild mouse large park model with those installations:
Fly at Canada's Wonderland
Apple Zapple at Kings Dominion
Technic Coaster at Legoland California
Coast Rider at Knott's Berry Farm
So try all of them.
Vertigo has better laterals and better pops of airtime. It doesn't have the giant drop. It also doesn't have the shin guards of Coast Rider.
In the park, what would you rate Tarantula, Abismo, and Tornado?
I have reviews for them available.
I hope you have a park review video dropping soon
There will be one for this park in the next few months.
@@CanobieCoaster awesome. Keep up the great work
Canobie Coaster would say...
A) Coast Rider is probably the worst of them
B) Coast Rider is easily the worst of them
due to... the laterals?
Coast Rider is definitely the worst because of the shin guards.
See in RCDB:
Vertigo at Parque de Atracciones de Madrid
Ricochet at Carowinds
Coast Rider at Knott's Berry Farm
Those are three Mack wild mouse coasters, so what would you think about them to ride again?
I'd ride any but Coast Rider.