Rob
Mega Poster
Hi everyone!
So it's been a solid few years since I posted on here, and after a visit to six flags Magic Mountain recently, I was just reflecting on how the perceived hierarchy of manufactures has changed since the late 00s (back in my early teens when my enthusiasm really started), to now. With the emergence of new manufactures, new technologies and some of the old players really reinventing themselves, I thought it'd be an interesting topic to see how others felt about ride manufactures (in a very general sense, rather than trying to be too specific about a particular ride - though, if you've only ridden one ride by a specific manufacture, we'll allow it). So let me take you back to 2008 and how I (atleast) perceiced different manufactures...
So I shall start with my top ...number... of manufactures...
1. B&M (God teir)
2. Intamin
3. Vekoma
4. Maurer Sohne
5. Mack
6. The rest
As I saw it, back then, B&M were the Porsche of manufactures. Their rides were pretty consistently smooth, thrilling, moderately innovative but overall consistent. Essentially, they work. Everyone got a special level of excites when anyone built a B&M.
Intamin were a strong second, and were a lot more innovative but decisively less consistent than B&M. Their accelerator model was basically the hype back then but famously unreliable and massively inconsistent in terms of smoothness, comfort etc. They pushed the boundaries, delivered a good structure, but were a bit iffy when it came to how the thing actually rode. Eg: Colossus (Thorpe Park) and Furius Baco. Both push the boundaries and structurally would probably survive a nuclear apocalypse, but both ride as though you're experiencing one first hand.
Then there were the innovators, who seemed to be trying new things but struggled to actually build anything that opened more than 3 days a season. S&S I'm looking at you. Maurer Sohne and Geurstlauer would also fall into this camp, though both did manage to be slightly more consistent with their spinning coasters (and at this point, Eurofighters and X Coasters were just getting established).
Finally there's the grandads of the industry, who built a few very consistent (usually consistently bad) off the shelf models. They didn't innovate much but you'd always know roughly what to expect. Welcome Mack and Vekoma.
But we move to 2024 and, for me:
1. RMC
2. Mack
3. B&M
4. Vekoma or Gerstlauer
5. Everyone else
RMC are, to my mind, the Tesla of the industry. New kids on the block and incredible at what they do.
Mack have innovated and arguably become a hybrid of 2008s Intamin with the consistency of B&M.
Speaking of B&M, their older products are now pretty rough and their newer ones uncomfortable - most new products now emulating the experience of being entangled into a boa constrictor (in an age of all other manufactures opting for more minimal restraints) thanks to the flying vest being installed on basically everything. They're still consistent, but it's a consistency that in most cases, is dated and makes their rides feel nauseating and a bit of a throw back to a by-gone era (some Mega's excluded - such as Shambhala, which is a personal top 10).
Vekoma have tried to do a Mack, just not quite as successfully. They're making some seriously impressive new products. Much the same for Gerstlauer.
Meanwhile, Intamin have all but disappeared, seemingly focusing around one model (whatever Maverick is). Maurer seem to have had all their X car IP stolen by Premier rides and somehow Premier do it worse, and S&S are erm, consistently delivering coasters that operate 3 days a season.
Anyway! That's my thoughts - where's everyone else with this?
So it's been a solid few years since I posted on here, and after a visit to six flags Magic Mountain recently, I was just reflecting on how the perceived hierarchy of manufactures has changed since the late 00s (back in my early teens when my enthusiasm really started), to now. With the emergence of new manufactures, new technologies and some of the old players really reinventing themselves, I thought it'd be an interesting topic to see how others felt about ride manufactures (in a very general sense, rather than trying to be too specific about a particular ride - though, if you've only ridden one ride by a specific manufacture, we'll allow it). So let me take you back to 2008 and how I (atleast) perceiced different manufactures...
So I shall start with my top ...number... of manufactures...
1. B&M (God teir)
2. Intamin
3. Vekoma
4. Maurer Sohne
5. Mack
6. The rest
As I saw it, back then, B&M were the Porsche of manufactures. Their rides were pretty consistently smooth, thrilling, moderately innovative but overall consistent. Essentially, they work. Everyone got a special level of excites when anyone built a B&M.
Intamin were a strong second, and were a lot more innovative but decisively less consistent than B&M. Their accelerator model was basically the hype back then but famously unreliable and massively inconsistent in terms of smoothness, comfort etc. They pushed the boundaries, delivered a good structure, but were a bit iffy when it came to how the thing actually rode. Eg: Colossus (Thorpe Park) and Furius Baco. Both push the boundaries and structurally would probably survive a nuclear apocalypse, but both ride as though you're experiencing one first hand.
Then there were the innovators, who seemed to be trying new things but struggled to actually build anything that opened more than 3 days a season. S&S I'm looking at you. Maurer Sohne and Geurstlauer would also fall into this camp, though both did manage to be slightly more consistent with their spinning coasters (and at this point, Eurofighters and X Coasters were just getting established).
Finally there's the grandads of the industry, who built a few very consistent (usually consistently bad) off the shelf models. They didn't innovate much but you'd always know roughly what to expect. Welcome Mack and Vekoma.
But we move to 2024 and, for me:
1. RMC
2. Mack
3. B&M
4. Vekoma or Gerstlauer
5. Everyone else
RMC are, to my mind, the Tesla of the industry. New kids on the block and incredible at what they do.
Mack have innovated and arguably become a hybrid of 2008s Intamin with the consistency of B&M.
Speaking of B&M, their older products are now pretty rough and their newer ones uncomfortable - most new products now emulating the experience of being entangled into a boa constrictor (in an age of all other manufactures opting for more minimal restraints) thanks to the flying vest being installed on basically everything. They're still consistent, but it's a consistency that in most cases, is dated and makes their rides feel nauseating and a bit of a throw back to a by-gone era (some Mega's excluded - such as Shambhala, which is a personal top 10).
Vekoma have tried to do a Mack, just not quite as successfully. They're making some seriously impressive new products. Much the same for Gerstlauer.
Meanwhile, Intamin have all but disappeared, seemingly focusing around one model (whatever Maverick is). Maurer seem to have had all their X car IP stolen by Premier rides and somehow Premier do it worse, and S&S are erm, consistently delivering coasters that operate 3 days a season.
Anyway! That's my thoughts - where's everyone else with this?