At least one car of Hyperia is still on the track. Saw is currently closed, so they will probably remove the remaining car(s) soon so the crane gets away.
It is advertised in the park that Hyperia is closed all day.
Fuji-Q, like most of the Japanese Parks, don’t allow GoPros on rides. Often you’re not even allowed to wear a watch.
I was only permitted to use it on the less thrilling Disney rides as well as some coasters at Rusutsu Resort and Brazilian Park Whazusan Highland. And even there, it depended on...
Phantasiand is definitely at the top with their food offerings, especially the restaurants Uhrwerk and Rutmors Taverne. Europa Park offers good food as well, just like Efteling. I also really enjoyed the Flaming Feather at Toverland.
Internationally, I was really pleasantly surprised by Fuji-Q...
Excluding Kiddie Coasters, actually quite a lot come to my mind. All of them between 2018 and 2021:
-Wildfire at Kolmarden
First Ride of the Day. I took the hotel entrance and had a shorter walk to Wildfire, so the first ride was me alone in the train.
-Magnum-XL 200 at Cedar Point
On a rainy...
According to the German newspaper "Augsburger Allgemeine" the coaster will go briefly upside-down and the riders will sit on the left and right side of the track with nothing above or beneath them.
I think the possibilities are high that Legoland Germany will receive a small B&M Wing Coaster...
The press release stated that the coaster can be ridden by Childs in primary school, so 6-8+ years old. Even though I would love to have an Axis at one of my current home parks, I think the minimum height could be a problem. More than 1,20 m seems unlikely and I would expect that the Axis has at...
A few in Europe come to my mind, especially in recent years.
For example the small parks in France that almost no one heard before getting a rather big addition (Namazu, Objectif Mars, Vertika).
I would also put F.L.Y. up as a contender. Obviously there were rumors about a Flying Coaster for...
Tallest: Kingda Ka - 139 m
Fastest: Formula Rossa - 240 km/h
Longest: Fury 325 - 2012,3 m
Steepest: Timber Drop - 113°
Inversions: The Smiler - 14
Oldest: Cyclone (Luna Park) - 1927
It helps the capacity of the normal line, sure. But the queue of the spinning car will be very long if a lot of people want to try it. Even with it being upcharged (depends on the price of course).
In the comments of the video the video creator said that only the second train will have a spinning back car and is currently stored in the maintenance bay.
R.I.P. capacity.
Taiga at Linnanmäki also has Onboard Cams. Really good quality in my opinion, the only time I have bought a Onride-video / photo in years.
iSpeed has them as well but the quality isn’t the best.
Tested the ride last week (thanks for sharing my video by the way).
The spinning cars were quite disappointing, even for a SBF Spinner. Almost no spinning with a fully loaded car. Nevertheless, with it being the Parks first real roller coaster, it’s definitely perfect for the small kids that...
North: Junker - PowerPark (Finland)
South: TurboTrack - Ferrari World Abu Dhabi (UAE)
East: Rocket Cycles - Adventureland Sharjah / Sahara Centre (UAE)
West: Maverick - Cedar Point (USA)
I think the double helix in the second half is one of the best parts. Starting with a stall and followed by two airtime moments (wave turn & outward bank) it is an incredible sequence and way better than I expected after the blueprints got leaked 2 years ago.
Nessie at Hansa Park. The coaster itself isn't particularly loud, but while riding ist is almost unbearable when entering the tunnel with the enclosed brake run. It isn't the coaster itself that is very noisy, but the small tunnel maximizes it to a level where you think you become deaf.
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